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    With Reference to Sources‚ Assess the Achievements of Cleopatra VII “Ancient writers tend to depict Cleopatra as a power hungry woman” . This is just one perspective from historical literature. No one can doubt that Cleopatra achievements were historically dynamic‚ but the way in which they were viewed through the biased eyes of historians‚ some what nullifies or exaggerates there affects and the assessment of this is the crux of my essay. First we will look at the negative Roman interpretations

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    While Ancient Egypt and Ancient China were both reliant upon the land they lived in and both had polytheistic views they had very different languages. Ancient Egypt and China both heavily relied upon their lands in many ways. They both had very different resources they had access to. Egypt had access to resources such as wheat‚ barley‚ vegetables figs and other. China primarily had access to a surplus of rice and animals such as the oxen and pigs. They also both relied upon their rivers heavily

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    The Egyptian culture is said to have been started approximately around 3150 B.C. It has a rich and deep history that is filled with exciting events such as the many battles between the many deities and demons along with the lore that belong to them and the writings about how Egypt was built and how it was one of the greatest ancient civilizations. The local food has not changed that much since those ancient times and it consists of legumes‚ vegetables‚ and fruits due to the fertile Nile river and

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    Ancient American Culture

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    Page 7‚ Question #4: The ancient cultures of the Americas had many great achievements‚ but I found the agricultural development the most impressive. Without any assistance from the outside world‚ the new inhabitants of the Americas were able to take nothing and make it into something. It is said that archeologists believe in modern day central Mexico‚ people began to plant corn‚ which they used in everyday life. It is believed that things such as gourds‚ pumpkins‚ peppers‚ and beans were amongst

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    strength‚ Rome and Carthage were also quite different. Carthage was greater in wealth than Rome. This is because Carthagians were a sea faring people‚ who convered vast lands for trade. They had become a significant trading empire throughout the Mediterranean. Another difference between the two was Carthage had a powerful navy‚ but Rome’s army was not just powerful but efficient. Rome was great in hand to hand combat‚ Carthage seemed to better them when it came to battle at sea. As a result‚ Rome had

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    1. What did ancient people do in order to prevent natural disasters? - Ancient people had to appease the gods by making human or animal sacrifices in order to prevent natural disasters from happening. 2. What ancient group played a type of ball game that was somehow related to religion? - The ancient Mexicans used to play a type of ball game that was somehow related to their ancient roots and religious significance. In these game‚ the players wore special costumes to represent the gods‚

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    of Ancient China is an easy to read and fascinating look at how many of the strategies and tactics mentioned by Sun Tzu in his book The Art Of War‚ were employed in ancient times. There is a Zen-like simplicity in the book’s structure. Each strategy is also a Chinese proverb and is briefly explained. There follows three or four short anecdotes taken from Chinese and Japanese history which act as teaching tales to show how such strategies can be used. The Thirty-Six Strategies of Ancient China

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    the people of Rome placed great emphasis upon wisdom on a social‚ economic‚ and political level. In Ancient Rome‚ these three aspects are more cohesive than we’ve seen in any other ancient civilization. For the first time‚ we saw a direct correlation between social status and economics. Due to these two aspects being so closely intertwined‚ it was important that the people of Rome were able to make good judgements with their economy. Not only was it important that the citizens of Rome were able to

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    earth may well submit to this also with as good a grace as they submit to Rome’s dominion.” The military in ancient Rome is the foundation block of the Roman state‚ society and economy. As also said by Titus Flavius Josephus (Williamson‚ G. (tr.)‚ Josephus‚ The Jewish War‚ 1959‚ p. 378 ): The Roman people are "born ready armed”. Rome existed and accomplish so much compared to the other ancient civilizations

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    Ancient Egypt Egyptians in the ancient times had a very different culture than today’s society. In order to understand the culture of ancient Egypt‚ one must know about their religion‚ arts‚ and language. In the ancient times‚ the people of Egypt believed in many different things that would bewilder most people. Their artists were some of the best ever to live. And their language is still not completely comprehended. "The religious beliefs of the ancient Egyptians were the dominating influence

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