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    Chapter Study Outline        I. China and Rome: How empires are built              A. Unprecedented power: Roman and Han characteristics                        1. Size‚ quality‚ and lasting worldwide impact                        2. Cultural‚ economic‚ and administrative control              B. Empire and cultural identity                     1. Han                                     a. Civilian magistrates and bureaucrats were public servants                                     b. Emulated past

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    the Chinese civilization but also to the civilization of the world. According to Henry Sayre‚ the Qin Dynasty‚ which was said to exist from 221BCE until 206 BCE‚ was the first empire in China to rise to dominance; however‚ the Han Dynasty was given credit for the most Ancient Chinese contributions and inventions (2012). The Han Dynasty existed from 206 BCE until 220 CE‚ and during the Han Dynasty contributions and inventions by the Ancient Chinese included: the wheelbarrow‚ seismograph‚ paper‚ compass

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    the piece that I would write my essay on. Visually‚ the money tree was unique and distinct‚ compared to other Han Dynasty art pieces - clay models of mythical and real animals‚ lead-glazed earthenware canteens‚ ceramic vessels‚ tile and brick decorations found in tombs‚ and various models of houses‚ stoves‚ mills‚ and farmyards. Its elaborate detail and delicacy was unlike not only the Han pieces in Gallery 15‚ but any art I had seen in Chinese history. However‚ the money tree was not “love at first

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    can examine the role of othering in world history while looking at the Tacitus:Germania‚ Plutarch’s The Parallel Lives‚ and the Records of the Han Dynasty. Looking at how the Romans created a monster out of a Germanic tribe and pirates of the Mediterranean despite their relations with those groups. We also see the othering of the Xiongnu people from the Han empires‚ turn from a dislike into a fear. These documents exhibit evidence supporting

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    Your Name Class Title Instructor’s Name Due Date The Five Constant Virtues The Chinese have brought the world possibly the most amazing of histories and wealth of culture to be found in the entire history of civilization. The moral code that was developed then to grow and propagate societal progress is still in effect and of massive social significance in today’s Chinese social structure. These precepts are what are known as the Traditional Virtues. They are widely credited in Chinese culture

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    Name ___________________________________________ Ms. K. Demircanli Global 9S 20 January 2012 China The Rise and Fall of the Han Dynasty compared to Rome Size and Location of Han and Rome In the second century CE‚ China controlled about 1.5 million square miles of territory. Meanwhile‚ at the same time‚ the Roman Empire controlled about 1.7 million square miles of territory. China’s first recorded census around 2 CE gives a figure of about 58 million people‚ while Rome’s population was

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    CHAPTER 7 Han Dynasty China And Imperial Rome‚ 300 BCE–300 CE Chapter Study Outline I. China and Rome: How empires are built A. Unprecedented power: Roman and Han characteristics 1. Size‚ quality‚ and lasting worldwide impact 2. Cultural‚ economic‚ and administrative control B. Empire and cultural identity 1. Han a. Civilian magistrates and

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    invading Italy. 22. Which of the following was first to be made part of the Roman Empire? Sicily. 23. The Silk Road linked which of the following cities? The Bactra and Luoyang 24. Which of the following was the first emperor of the Flavian Dynasty? Vespasian. 25. Which of the following Greek and Roman Gods are linked

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    centralized imperial rule. The Han Dynasty had a centralized bureacracy. There was also civil service exam. Many changes kept occurring. They formed legalist policies. The mandate of heaven was kept going as well as the Dynastic Cycle and the Han dynasty collasped. There were many significant political and cultural changes and continuities in Ancient China. In between 500 B.C.E to 500 C.E at the beginning of time it was the period of warring states. Four Different dynasties declared mandate of heaven

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    the Chinese experienced the Han dynasty which was an initially strong and efficient dynasty‚ until it had a gradual decline and eventually collapsed. This led to a long period of chaos and finally reunification again. During this time of unification‚ division‚ and reunification‚ many cultural and political changes occurred while other cultural patterns and ideas persisted. 2nd

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