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    one of the most influential leaders in Ancient Rome. H expanded Rome widely winning many battles in Gaul and even north of that. He was a favorite of all Roman citizens and was praised throughout his lifetime. Although Caesar was popular among the people he had many flaws. Caesar was always power hungry attempting to one day become the most powerful man in all of Rome. After a successful victory of the 8-year war in Gaul‚ Caesar was ready to return to Rome with motivation to be Dictator for life

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    Han China vs. Imperial Rome After a brief brush of decentralization and the experience of inclusive centralization‚ China evolved into its most extensive and influential period: Han China. Imperial Rome used the more traditional Republic methods to also grow to be one of the most influential and powerful empires of the classical world. While China differed with Rome on the roots of change and therefore their approach to governing‚ the want to expand and centralize government

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    Social The social structure of ancient Rome was based on inheritance‚ belongings‚ wealth‚ citizenship and freedom. It was also based around men‚ women were defined by the social status of their fathers or husbands. Women didn’t have any really independence and were expected to look after the houses. The different classes were strict and enforced‚ different classes went as far as classes dressed differently. Although the style of clothes remained the same‚ a toga‚ jewelry‚ hair style‚ the materials

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    Many people agree that formal education has its roots in ancient Greece with Socrates‚ and then past to other civilizations‚ others credit Roma. It is not our intention to say who land may be considered the motherland of education‚ but to answer questions such as: How was education in ancient times? What is the impact ancient civilizations have had in modern education? What contribution did they make to education in our days? Part I Ancient Greek education. The goal of education in the Greek city-states

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    India/China Comparative Essay Hinduism and Buddhism were two very different religions that arose on the subcontinent of India. They were the building blocks of the most populated country in the world and still have lasting impacts today. India’s Hindu and Buddhist roots play a major role in their actions today as a world super power. By extension‚ Hinduism and Buddhism played very different but equally vital roles in the beginnings of India’s modern societal and cultural values. The influences

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    The Pantheon -Temple of all the Roman gods The Pantheon in Rome is the most complete surviving building of ancient Rome‚ and is one of the greatest spiritual buildings of the world. It was originally built as a Roman Temple in 27-25 BC on Rome’s Campus Martius‚ by the magistrate Marcus Agrippa. He built the original pantheon as an honour to all the gods and Augustus. It was also constructed as a place of worship for a number of major deities. It is said there were statues of both Augustus and Marcus

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    Government interference with merchants and traders impacted the ways in which societies conducted business in various aspects. In some societies‚ such as the Incas‚ the government would control trade and production in order to support the society as a whole. Alternatively‚ other government would restrict some aspects of trade to protect its society from other civilizations‚ such as how the Chinese government protected its people and government from Java. Unfortunately‚ some governments‚ such as in

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    Being neighboring countries‚ the role of women was nearly identical in both China and Japan‚ but they were also slightly different. Noble women or women of high rank who may have been educated were allowed to work in the various field in Japan. For example‚ they can work in commercial centers in‚ entertainment‚ textile manufacturing‚ and publishing. While noble women in Japan enjoyed such freedom‚ peasant women were obliged to stay at home to work in the fields‚ raise children‚ and perform other

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    Compare and Contrast Essay: Persian Empire and Imperial Rome Although Persia and Rome have many differences they can also have many similarities in the things that they do in their everyday life. The technology was quite different while the attitude to the population in the empire and the method of governance was quite similar. The technology in the two countries varied quite a bit. For example: On one hand the Persians had built the quanats to move the water closer and to channel the water long

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    Similarities and Differences of Rome and Han China Although Han China and Rome shared similarities in their techniques of imperial administration though military conquest and engineering’s aid toward the economy‚ they differed in their approach to land distribution. Rome and Han China shared similar techniques in their methods of military conquest in relation to their imperial administration. Both Rome and Han China established control of their territory though fighting and defending land

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