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    How influential was gunpowder in ancient china ? Gunpowder is the first explosive the world had ever seen and also one of the four great inventions of ancient China. When this was in the hands of strategists‚ the gunpowder was turned into black powder used in war. The military uses of gunpowder began at the end of the Tang Dynasty. In the Song Dynasty‚ the government set up gunpowder workshops‚ where flammable or explosive weapons like a fire cannon‚ rocket and missiles etc. were produced in different

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    respective regions and were very influential to history through their advancements and discoveries. Silk from China in the east was of high demand along the west as well as other exotic goods such as pottery‚ paper‚ and spices. The Silk Roads were in heavy use nearing the end of this time period especially during the Pax Romana and the Han Golden Age.

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    Women of Ancient Rome Roman men valued marriage‚ home and family. This led to great changes for the role of women in Rome. Women weren’t any where near equal to men‚ but they were treated much better than they were in Greece. Although women were citizens‚ they weren’t allowed to hold office or vote‚ but their husband’s did respect their opinions‚ in private. Women weren’t expected to publicly contribute to society in public. Women were seen in public with their husbands‚ a great change from

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    In China‚ gender inequality still exists between husbands and wives; however‚ ever since 1950‚ the tendency of gender positions shared in a marriage is increasing. Both traditional and modern marriages require dowries and bride prices from both families‚ whereas the economic grows‚ either one side of the family has to disburse more to the other family. Moreover‚ the one who has higher education or earn the most has the authority in household. Working inequality is still present in some cities of

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    In Ancient China‚ it was very difficult to grow and get food. Meat was very expensive‚ and the crops they made required laborious and long hours. And even today in modern China‚ it is still difficult to get food. With its population hovering around a bulging billion people‚ it is not easy getting food for all of these people‚ but when they do get it‚ they often make filling and some tasty dishes. When you want to order Chinese food‚ you probably think of getting some sweet and sour chicken‚ or

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    Formation of China The Ch’in    Ancient China had always been a collection of more or less independent states in the north of China. The Shang and the Chou dominated the political landscape as the most powerful of those states‚ but they did not exercise uniform rule over neighboring regions. When the Chou began to weaken around 500 BC‚ these independent states began to war among themselves over territory and influence. So chaotic was this period that the Chinese refer to it as The Warring States

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    The advancement of science and technology in ancient China is strongly related to the society system. One of its significant features is the civil service examination system. The system was designed to look for talented and potential candidates as administrative officials of the government [1]. Only those literary and managerial elite would be able to serve in the bureaucratic imperial state after their success in the examination [2]. Needham regarded the effect of concentrating all power as a driving

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    and tombs in locations cited as Xia’s in ancient historical texts‚ but it is impossible to verify that these remains are of the Xia without written records from the period. Some of the thousands of life-size Terracotta Warriors of the Qin Dynasty‚ ca. 210 BC. Some of the thousands of life-size Terracotta Warriors of the Qin Dynasty‚ ca. 210 BC. The second dynasty‚ the loosely feudal Shang‚ definitely settled along the Yellow River in eastern China from the 18th to the 12th century BCE. They

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    Rome and Hans China Comparison Essay The ancient empires Rome and Hans China played a vital role in the economic health of Europe and Asia. They were also two of the biggest and most powerful empires of Ancient Europe and Asia. Yet Han China only lasted about 200 years‚ and Rome for about 900. In the end they were not beaten by any superior force or empire‚ but by plagues‚ low birth rates‚ internal strife and corruption‚ lower tax income‚ and barbarians. The continuous attacks by barbarians led

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    Whereas Han China from 206 B.C.E. to 220 B.C.E. and the imperial Rome from 31 B.C.E. to 476 C.E. had shared similarities on the territorial boundaries issues‚ the two empires had different political over the huge amount of land. Known as most powerful empires in history‚ Han China and Rome utilized idiosyncractic policy to maintain the sovereignty. However‚ the two states both suffered from the border disputes. To begin with‚ the political systems in Han China and Imperial Rome were different‚ contributing

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