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    DBQ Essay Citizenship in Athens and Rome: Which is the better system? Citizenship in Athens and Rome Today‚ we take for granted our citizenship in the United States. As long as we were born here‚ we’re a citizen. It wasn’t always like this in the world. Athens and Rome both had certain systems of citizenship they followed. It wasn’t nearly as easy as it is today. A big question‚ though‚ is which system was the best. I believe that both Athens and Rome had their strengths and weaknesses

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    Ancient Rome Dominates Many have argued over whether Ancient Greece or Ancient Rome was more successful. They were both great civilizations located in the Mediterranean area. However‚ Ancient Rome was more successful. They had a more stable government‚ they handled conflicted better‚ and had more control over their colonies. To begin with‚ Ancient Rome had a stable form of government. Their government was a republic. Every citizen had the right to vote whether they were Patricians‚ the wealthy

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    necessarily in a good way) that societies over a thousand years apart can have the same issues in their government and society. First up‚ let’s talk about the "identity" portion of the recording. The similarities of cultural ignorance in the Ancient Rome and America is almost scary; we do not even know about how other countries function or even where they are even when we have the knowledge readily available to us.The Roman’s lack of knowledge was a factor in their demise as a nation by simply underestimating

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    Han China vs. Imperial Rome Han China during the time 200 bce. through 200 ce. and Imperial Rome during the time of 31 bce. though 476 ce. had many similarities and differences. Some of the similarities between the two are their religious policies‚ the significance of their armies‚ rebelliations from the people‚ and the role of the emperor. These empires had many differences as well such as the acceptance of outsiders‚ their influences on other regions‚ and their philosophies. A similarity between

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    warships‚ the Roman recreated various other aspects of the Grecian way of life. A prime example would be that of their government. Just as Greece had discovered the concept of democracy‚ Rome too established and re-established its governing bodies to become democratic in nature. In aspects of religion and Gods‚ Rome virtually utilized the same purposes of the Greek gods and altered the names attached to each. Jupiter was the Greek god Zeus and Venus was Aphrodite and so forth.

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    Arguably the best way to keep the barbarians out were the borders‚ both natural and manmade. When barbarians tried to attack Rome‚ the mountains stood in their way. Even if they made it over these monstrosities‚ the army would be prepared for a fight by the time. On top of this‚ the city of Rome had huge walls to keep them out. The walls were impenetrable‚ giving Rome the opportunity to pick them off from the safety of the empire.

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    The ancient world’s greatest empire fell‚ so does that mean our country could face the same fate? Rome lays on the Western side of Italy; a mere 30 miles away from the Tiber River. Ancient Rome was home to one million people‚ a feat that could not be surpassed by another city until more than a thousand years later.But the most impressive part is how Ancient Rome managed to capture 1.699 million miles of land. Their success came from the sheer size of their skillful army and the devoted patriotism

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    were especially important in both Rome and Greece‚ where their dynamic military permitted them to dominate and expand their territories‚ thus increasing their empire’s power and influence. Most notably in the Roman Empire‚ the strong martial force led the state to victory in several battles‚ including the Battle of Zama. The empire’s powerful military obliterated Carthage and led to Rome subsequently taking control of the area. As a result of winning such battles‚ Rome took control of more land and expanded

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    Rome had built quite the empire before‚ during‚ and after the Conflict of Orders. The million dollar question is whether or not Rome is Democratic. I believe that the Roman Republic was Democratic in most ways‚ but they had many flaws that needed revising. According to Fergus Millar‚ “The Constitution of the Roman Republic made it a variety of democracy.” Having a Constitution does give you checks in the Democratic column‚ but only allowing Patricians to vote on the laws that go in this Constitution

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    The ancient civilizations of Rome and Han China shared both similarities and differences in their social‚ political and economical views. First‚ ancient Rome and Han China both shared social views. Male dominance was a big thing for both‚ as they only cared to produce male offspring and didn’t really care much about the women. In Han China it was a bit of a disgrace to produce women offspring; in Rome women were in the same social level as all of the children‚ everybody under seven-teen years of

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