this document‚ ancient China was well organized‚ and had an efficient system to run their country as well as allowing their people prosper. In this document it mentions Zuo Chronicles‚ which comes from around the Han dynasty that would be most likely that this document is from the Han dynasty period. A scholar or an officer‚ who have experienced many things in life that it opens his eyes to wanting to make his country great and prosperous as well as for the people in it‚ might have written this document
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its origin in the Middle East through the Roman Empire‚ to Eastern Europe‚ and to parts of Eastern and Southwest Asia. Buddhism originated in India‚ and spread along the silk roads to Southeast Asia. Buddhism appealed to the lower class and women. It was less dependent on the higher class (Brahmins) and disregarded the caste system. Christianity also appealed to the lower class and women. Christians were more accepting of slaves and women than most Roman societies. Most of those societies were male-dominated
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another tool to help you get started studying. The following concepts may or may not be seen on the exam and there may be concepts on the exam that are not covered on this sheet. Han Dynasty (206BCE-220BCE) * Western Han 206 BCE - 9 CE * –Wang Mang Inter-Regum 9-23 CE * ‘Xin Dynasty’ * Eastern Han CE 25 - 220 * “Three Kingdoms” 1. Shu (221-263) 2. Wu (222-280) 3. Wei (220-265) Revolt Against Qin * 208 BCE: Chen She * –Conscripts into
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Compare and Contrast September 23‚ 2010 Compare and Contrast Patterns in Classical China. Three dynastic cycles—the Zhou‚ the Qin‚ and the Han—covered many centuries of classical China. The dynastic patterns begun in classical Chinese history lasted until the early part of the twentieth century. A family of kings‚ called a “dynasty‚” began ruling China with great vigor‚ developing solid political institutions‚ and encouraging active economies. Each dynasty over time grew weaker‚ tax revenues
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Compare/Contrast Essay Student Essay Samples Directions: Using the grading rubric‚ read the attached essays and score them. Be sure to read thoroughly‚ and remember that you are trying to find ways to GIVE the writer points‚ rather than trying to find ways to TAKE points away. With that said‚ however‚ the information must still be correct in order for a point to be awarded **You MUST record the final score‚ as well as why you are/are not giving the writer points. **You
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The Hans and the Romans both had very fascinating views on their technology. While The Han’s attitude toward technology was viewed as a positive contribution to their society the Romans had positive views other Romans had negative attitudes. Every document has its own opinions on the way they appreciate technology some support which is making then look good‚ while some think it’s for low class people and not for government. In order to fully analyze Han and Roman attitudes toward technology it would
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Both the Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire covered a lot of territory in Eurasia. From the year 1000B.C.E. (when the first settlement on the site of Rome occurred) to 600C.E. (just after the fall of both empires) the technological advances made were astonishing. Maps‚ pictures‚ and written documents are able to portray the details of what life was like in both of these large empires. All three of these will be used to explain how more technological inventions allowed these two empires to expand their
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Between 1450 and 1750‚ three great Muslim empires arose—the Ottomans‚ the Safavids‚ and the Mughals. The Ottomans arose after the Seljuk Turkic kingdom of Rum in Eastern Anatolia collapsed‚ which occurred because of a Mongol invasion in 1243. The area fell into a chaotic period after that because the Mongols did not directly rule it. In search of riches‚ Turkic peoples‚ including the Ottomans who dominated the rest‚ flooded into the area. By the 1350s‚ the Ottomans were advancing from their Asia
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The Roman Empire was the post-Republican period of the ancient Roman civilization‚ characterized by government headed by emperors‚ and large territorial holdings around the Mediterranean Sea in Europe‚ Africa‚ and Asia. The 500 year old republic which preceded it was severely destabilized in a series of civil wars and political conflict‚ during which Julius Caesar was appointed as perpetual dictator and then assassinated in 44 BC. Civil wars and executions continued‚ culminating in the victory of
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Rome and Han China had both similar and different characteristics about their empires‚ while existing at the same time. While thousands of miles separated Rome and Han China‚ neither influenced the other. They both lasted approximately 400 years‚ with populations of about 50 million. The Roman Empire encompassed all the land that surrounded the Mediterranean Sea‚ as well as large portions of Continental Europe and the Middle East. The Han Empire however‚ stretched from the Pacific ocean to the oases
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