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    symbiosis +Trade * (population pressure and supplemental income) Population Crisis The Silk Road- 100 BCE-300CE Trade is going to increase population above what the herds can feed Central Asia becomes fully occupied Plagues hit Rome + China * Defenses collapse * Trade ends Switch to Raid Mongols: Xiong- Nu Han Wudi (Conqueror) his actions created the Silk Road (100 BCE) Xiong-Nu Split into two wings Eastern Wing: allies of the Han Western Wing marched away Chinese Court

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    How does the war in Christianity and Buddhism in today’s age compare to the original teachings in its early stages? Religion is a set of beliefs of which concern the cause‚ nature‚ and purpose of the world. Especially when it is a particular religion. These religions usually involve devotional and ritual observances‚ and they often contain a moral code which each person must follow. Religion provides many things to different people‚ for many it can represent hope and for others it is a symbol of

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    created Mahayana Buddhism. However‚ the creation of the new scriptures added on to the ancient Buddhists text also was a direct cause for Mahayana Buddhism to start flourishing as an independent belief from Theravada. The spread of Mahayana Buddhism and the teachings of its scriptures has allowed many Mahayana schools to create all around East Asia. After many years‚ the sacred scriptures of Buddhism have spread very quickly all around the world. Today in modern time you can Buddhism in Asia‚ Europe

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    Confucianism‚ Daoism‚ and Buddhism are three teachings that are interdependent on each other. Each philosophy takes various characteristics from the others embellishing it to fit its own specific view on life and the world creating the basis of China’s culture. Confucianists believed that the Dao (the will of heaven and the unity and togetherness in harmony of all the things) was found by humans through human relationships‚ human societies‚ and human rituals/traditions. They focused on politics‚

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    Buddhism is a unique form of religion‚ unlike any other. Being able to compare and contrast Buddhism and Christianity allows you to see each part that is so very different. The major differences are that of the belief in God‚ the life after death‚ the purpose of life‚ and the way to salvation. Christians believe that there is one God‚ and he is the one and only Creator. While Buddhist primarily do not believe there is a God‚ they believe that the world was already created and continues to recreate

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    Travis Green Rel 110-01 Sandy Pittman July 28‚ 2010 Compare and Contrast Islam‚ Christianity‚ and Judaism The Middle East is a main region where it served as the origin for many societies and religions such as Christianity and Islam. As they lengthened from this region‚ both of these religions had extensive influence on the route of times gone by. The Christians instituted new churches in cities and this made the expansion of Christianity through the first two centuries a fundamentally metropolitan

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    Question(s) Why did the people in the Roman Empire do slavery (27 BCE - 200 CE)? The people in the Roman Empire did slavery (27 BCE - 200 CE) because this was the time when they were trying to stabilize the Roman Empire and they needed a lot of workers for that so they used slaves. I think the writer wrote this because he wanted to help people that are very curious to know about these type of things. Mark‚ Joshua. “Pax Romana”. Ancient history encyclopedia. Where did the slaves live (if they

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    Compare and Contrast: The Spread of Christianity and Buddhism in the End of the Classical Period. World History AP Christianity and Buddhism are two different religions that developed and spread contemporaneously in during the Classical Period different territories. Both of them share some similarities as well as differences. Both of these religions were founded based upon different principles taught by different people; in Buddhism’s case Gautama Buddha a thinker and in Christianity’s

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    During the 16th century‚ many different branches of Christianity started coming about. Each branch had the same basic core values‚ but differed when discussing specifics. Some took a broader path‚ while others were very specific in the way they went about their sacred rules. Three of the main differing branches were Lutherans‚ Calvinists‚ and Anabaptists. It all started with the Protestant Reformation in 1517 when Martin Luther announced his disagreement with the indulgences that the Pope had been

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    The central tenet of Christianity is the belief in Jesus as the messiah or Son of God and savior of humanity. Christianity like many other religions believes in only one omnipotent‚ and omnipresent God. In the beginning God created Adam and Eve‚ the most perfect human beings. In the Garden were Adam and Eve lived‚ God allowed them to eat anything however‚ restricted them from eating from one tree. Despite this warning a serpentine or Satan tempted Eve to eat from the tree‚ who encouraged Adam. Upon

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