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    Alexander The Great made a big impact in the Ancient World time period. Alexander The Great was born around July 20‚ 356 B.C in Macedonia. His great parents were King Philip the 2nd and his mother Queen of Olympia. Alexander The Great had several major accomplishments throughout his life as the King of Macedonia. Alexander The Great died on May 323 B.C at the age of 32 years in Baghdad. Alexander The Great showed he was in charge of the Ancient World by ruling and conquering territories. In 15 years

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    Acropolis in Athens have distinctive architectural enhancements and refinements that were put together to create‚ not just a building‚ but a significant piece of aesthetically pleasing architecture made for worship. One of the most mysterious places in ancient Egypt was the inside of a temple. They were the homes of the gods and goddesses and very few people were allowed to see the inside. Karnak temple was a solar temple based on the principles of balance and harmony- it was the horizon of Amon-re‚ his

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    Impact of modern technology [Name of writer] [Name of institute] Introduction Technology is the knowledge of techniques and processes that can be used to accomplish particular goals and objectives efficiently. Modern technology is the advancement of previously used methods applied to the production of goods and services. The impact of modern technology on human lives is inevitable and immeasurable. Technology has provided ways to complete several tasks on a quicker pace and in an efficient

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    Republic which involved with the wealthier classes and the stronger group in the senate. Livia then became the third wife of Julius Caesar Octavianus who was then known as emperor Augustus of Rome after 27BC. They then got married in 38BC and were married for over 50 years which is a long time in Ancient Rome times. Livia played the role of a loving and devoted wife‚ she agreed with Augustus’ encouragement of upper-class women to behave in the formal fashion of an earlier age when she and other female

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    most influence on others are seen as popular kids. They are what cause change. For example‚ they are most likely to start a trend. Ancient Rome and the story of Christianity were not so different from a high school. Many people‚ such as Jesus‚ Julius Caesar‚ and Augustus‚ during these two events were catalysts for change‚ but how; how did they do it? In Ancient Rome and the Story of Christianity‚ key individuals needed popularity and or power to make a change‚ and that is why top-down change is the

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    AP World Chapter Rome Notes Rome is one of the longest lasting and most influential empires. It was the center of comm. and trade for the entire Italian peninsula. At its greatest extent in second century C.E.‚ the Roman Empire ruled between 70 and 100 million diverse people. Spread 2700 miles east and 2500 north to south. At its most powerful (27 BCE - 180 CE) the Pax Romana‚ the Roman peace‚ was enforced. From Hill Town to Empire: Rome founded in 753 BCE. For two and a half centuries Rome was

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    were fascinated by how their way of thinking could better any situation by practicing stoicism. Under the idea of stoicism‚ Romans could achieve a higher form of tranquility and partially escape life’s anxieties. The practice of stoics simply saw the world through an "attitude of rational detachment" "(Fiero pg.70); this philosophy may seem cold‚ but in practice it could be seen

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    The Most Successful Civilization Introduction The Roman people were the most successful ancient civilization. One reason why the Romans were a great civilization is that they conquered a lot of land with their great military‚ and weapons. My second reason is that Romans had a really good numbers. My last reason is that they had really good inventions. Roman Army The land the Romans conquered was Britannia‚ Egypt‚ Spain‚ France‚ Greece‚ the Middle East‚ and the North African coastal region

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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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    Ancient and modern sources present differing views of Xerxes. It’s difficult to make a judgment of Xerxes character and effectiveness as a King since there is a bias in a majority of these sources. Ancient Persian Ancient Persian sources are mostly inscriptions and reliefs found in Persepolis though there are also inscriptions found in other parts of the Persian Empire. An example are the Daiva inscriptions “A great god is Ahuramazda‚ who created this earth … who made Xerxes king‚ one king of

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