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    Ancient Rome is closer to an ideal society than Panem is because Rome provided basic human needs‚ including happiness‚ free of charge‚ to its citizens even though they didn’t have to. Ancient Rome lasted for hundreds of years and spanned three continents. It had an organized social structure‚ in and outside the city of Rome. There were many eras of peace and prosperity and they had beautiful architecture and substantial engineering‚ as seen throughout Rome‚ Italy‚ and most of Europe. Emperors built

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    Ancient Rome is a pivotal civilization in world history. Rome borrowed from other countries‚ while other countries borrowed from it. For instance‚ the United States of America borrowed from Rome‚ and Rome borrowed from the Greeks. Rome borrowed many things. Most of which was from the Greeks. From the Greeks they borrowed gods. The Romans’ gods hold the same characteristics as Greek gods‚ but have different names. In some instances‚ they have the same name such as Apollo. Romans also borrowed plays

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    Ancient Rome is recognized as being the forefront of technological innovations and efficiency improvement. The Pont du Gard aqueduct is no less than an impressive engineering feat‚ stretching for miles to deliver water to town centers. Roman architectural features‚ such as arches and domes‚ still remain a prominent presence in modern architecture‚ proving just how timeless‚ and more importantly‚ functional these inventions are. However‚ one notable difference between the two societies is that unlike

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    Athens vs Han China Dbq

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    10/17/12 DBQ Athens vs Han China In the 5th century BCE Sparta and Athens constantly battled for 27 years for the number one spot in Greece. Despite being at war for such a long time‚ Athens made their culture most memorable in our world’s history. Athens‚ located in Attica was rather small surprisingly‚ smaller then Rhode Island. Athens was known for it’s talent; like we know today‚ Pericles‚ Plato‚ Socrates and more. While Athens Greece was prospering‚ China was suffering. During this period

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    With so many homeless people roaming the streets and begging for money‚ there needs to be a place or way they can make money for shelter. There are roughly 1.56 million homeless people in the United States alone. With the 1.56 million homeless people off the streets‚ we will have cleaner parks‚ streets and public facilities. Yes‚ there are homeless shelters‚ but what if there was another option? What if we went back to 264 BC and followed some of the tradition Roman gladiators lived by. In

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    Its history would forever be altered. A country is but the sum of its citizens‚ and lands. In ancient Rome‚ surrounding territories were conquered and their citizens enslaved. Those lands and people were a major part of the economic output of the Roman Empire. In this paper‚ I will examine how the provinces affected the general Roman economy. I will do this by discussing consumer demand in Ancient Rome‚ the spoils of conquering provincial territories‚ hunger relief through provincial agricultural

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    Daily Life in Ancient Rome

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    Life in Ancient Rome The people in ancient Rome lived everyday life in reference to the social status of the people the poorest of the people being the most oppressed in the kingdom. The people in the other societies were‚ however different from the ancient Romans. The book “Roman Blood” is a history book that depicts the times of the ancient ruler Sulla‚ who was a dictator in 80 B.C. The ruler like many others was above the law and had command over numerous numbers of people. Ancient Rome was associated

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    Feudalism In Ancient Rome

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    After the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 AD‚ western Europe fell into shambles. In an effort to reorganize themselves‚ a new government needed to be developed. They settled on a system called Feudalism. Feudalism is a loose system of government based on land deals called fiefs between lords and their vassals in exchange for military‚ or other services. Loyalty was given first to one’s direct lord. Some serfs (peasants who worked the land) had many lords. Some lords had many vassals‚ giving them

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    HAN CHINA & ROMAN EMPIRE • Both lasted approximately 400 years • Both had populations of about 50 million • Both emphasized territorial expansion • Agriculture was the base • Land = wealth • Gov’t revenue based on a % of the annual harvest • Both dominated by patriarchy & reverence for fathers • Both focused on veneration of ancestors (but more so the Han) • Han – family was the model of organization for the state • Early on‚ both empires focused on rituals and themes that would

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    Introduction Wow things have really changed over time! The ancient country people used to call Rome is the country we call Italy today. Modern times and ancient are very different. Italy got its name from a small part of the Roman Empire. The country was renamed Italy in 1861 under the rule of Victor Emanuel II. Since he was ruler when Italy got its name he was considered the first king of Italy. Ever since Rome changed its name to Italy Italian people believe that they gave had good luck

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