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    Compare and Contrast - China and Korea Most American people can’t recognize the differences and similarities between China and Korea. When I came to the U.S‚ many people guessed my nationality‚ but most of them gave me a wrong answer. Because of the racial mixture between the two distinctive groups‚ people can confuse a Korean for a Chinese. Many Americans think that Asians are Chinese because China is well known as the biggest Asian country and has the highest population in the world. Both China

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    An empire is an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority. Most empires rise because of a strong personality or a ruler/king that conquers other land to make it his own. Usually a ruler has good ideas and a plan that will make his empire stronger and bigger. For example‚ discovering new technology‚ desire to become an empire‚ and good economy. While all empires fall because their ruler dies‚ the enemy finds better technology‚ fighting themselves‚ natural disasters‚ and

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    The Fall of Rome The Roman Empire was a dominant force in Europe. Their power has amazed the world from their beginning to even today. However‚ even the great empire had their flaws and issues. Unfortunately‚ these issues would lead to their downfall. The economy‚ the military‚ political corruption‚ and Roman values all had their part in the fall of Rome. Like every great nation‚ money is a central concern. The empire spent so much on luxury items‚ inflation began to plague the economy. Coins became

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    were for other countries. Astronomy was for telling dates. Math was for his death heat ray for example; he needed to find the correct angle. Military tactics were for the Punic Wars happening at that time. Archimedes had to protect his city from the Romans‚ and Carthage. These studies came into play often. At his time‚ he invented a lot of objects. He created a perfect sphere and almost found the approximate value of pi (π) which is in the Greek alphabet. He made a death heat ray‚ which used sunlight

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    Using the links given to you in the link you were given‚ find the  answers to the following questions from the different sources given.    If the Roman Empire is considered to be one of the  world’s most mighty‚ powerful‚ and successful  civilizations‚ what caused its collapse in 476 A.D.?    Military‚ Government‚ & Politics    Group Member Lauren‚kelvin ‚Malik‚angie    BIG IDEA:  Governments create law codes and political bodies to organize a society. What is  the role and responsibility of the military‚ in a civilization and how does the 

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    Political parties were not always in the United States. Over the centuries they have come and go. In the early times of America there were four major parties. Those four major parties were Federalist‚ Jeffersonian‚ National Republican‚ and Democrat. Each one had their own significant purpose behind them. In today’s society‚ there are now two major parties. The two major parties are now Democrat and Republican and has been the last centuries. Also in today’s society a political party is now described

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    Annotation 9: 1200 C.E. Social Structure of the Byzantine Empire (Theme 5) The Byzantine Empire consisted of three different classes. The upper class included aristocrats‚ government officials‚ senior military officers‚ and large landowners. The middle class included merchants and owners of medium-sized landed properties. The lower class included people working under those of the upper class and the clergy. It was possible to move up the ladder to a different class through military service or

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    ground to stand guard. But when a man falsely says the ground is shaking‚ Brutus is quick to leave his guard and believe because he is too trusting. Brutus‚ a major character in Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar‚ is a noble man‚ loving of his fellow Romans and is too easily persuaded. He is a friend and follower of Caesar but is convinced in Act 1 by Cassius that they must put an end to Caesar’s reign. Brutus is a patriotic middle aged man‚ who truly cares about the well being of

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    The general setting in the New Testament is the Roman Empire. This is the world that the writings of the New Testament are born in and interact with. The Roman Empire provides a political‚ economic‚ societal‚ and religious framework for the New Testament’s claims‚ language‚ structure‚ and scenes. The Roman Empire was being run by Augustus Caesar around the time of Jesus’ birth‚ around 5 or 6 B.C. Luke 2:1 tells us‚ “And it came to pass in those days‚ that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus

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    2007DBQ: Han and Roman Attitudes Toward Technology Throughout the history Han Dynasty of China and the Roman Empire were the two enormous political unities‚ both developing their technology well. Han was generally positive and supportive toward the technology using though Roman thought that each job has its own social dignity‚ therefore leading to the inferior attribute to the craftsmen and technology involver. Han was praiseful towards its achievements and progression of the technology‚ while

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