The Qin Dynasties Government
In the Qin dynasty, there was an emperor. An emperor was kind of like a president, but with more of his opinion on things that happened. The emperor, Qin Shi Huangdi "The First Emperor" was at the top of the food chain (which will be discussed more in the "Social Divisions" page of this site. He had the last word on anything really, so kind of like a dictator if you would like to picture it a such. Being the Emperor insured your place at complete top of the food-chain. The position of the emperor isn't elected, or given by choice. The position of emperor is passed along by blood down to the first son.
Politically, Qin Shi Huang centralized all the political, economical and military power in his hands to make sure that his power was supreme. In the central government, he set up the Prime Minister, Yushi Dafu (Supreme Censor) and Taiwei (Commander in Chief). Economically, the first Qin Emperor standardized the length, measures and weights, and unified the currency, which promoted the economical communications between different groups, and conveniently provided opportunities for socio-economic development
Politically, Qin Shi Huang centralized all the political, economical and military power in his hands to make sure that his power was supreme. In the central government, he set up the Prime Minister, Yushi Dafu (Supreme Censor) and Taiwei (Commander in Chief). Economically, the first Qin Emperor standardized the length, measures and weights, and unified the currency, which promoted the economical communications between different groups, and conveniently provided opportunities for socio-economic development