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    Running Head: CIVILIZATIONS Ancient China and Ancient Rome: Their Influence in Eastern and Western Civilizations Sonya Boone Strayer University Ancient China and Ancient Rome: Their Influence in Eastern and Western Civilizations The ancient countries of China and Rome shared a specific time of social and economic prosperity; China’s Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire. Both were able to succeed in flourishing where other countries failed due to their strong military and

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    and has faced alot of different challenges and trials that they have overcome since then.The Latin were early settlers of Rome but it was the Etruscans that had the most influence towards the Roman life.But around 509 B.C. romans took their land back.But the first true ruler of rome was a man named Tarquin who was eventually overthrown by the people‚and after that event Rome became a republic.The first form of government was the Twelve Tables which had established Congress today.The only thing about

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    The empires of Rome and China were very great ones‚ they both had many similarities and differences in the way they ran their empires. One major difference was the way they treated their women. Both Chinese and Roman women were unequal in social status than the men of the empires were‚ but they were definitely treated different in both empires. Women of China were treated quite harshly and were expected to take orders at all times by their husbands‚ and were to serve them always. This started to

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    the garden who had an enormous phallus and threatened to penetrate or rape any thieves; often seen holding a fruit basket‚ club‚ or sickle. Pederasty: known as sex with a boy (12-18 years old) by an older man; was very normal and legal in Rome; normally occurred until their beard began to show Cinaedus/Mollis: term for adult males who want to be penetrated; these men often became victim of civil disabilities because this was non-normative Tribas/Tribades: term for sexually

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    In history when we think of the great ancient nations‚ many would agree Egypt was the most advance. In ways this may be true‚ but when you look deeper there were many great nations‚ the Assyrian Empire being one of them. Apart of the Mesopotamia Empire‚ or what is now the Middle East‚ Assyria is located in the northern region. The nation thrives on the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers to keep the land hydrates and fertile. Populated with a mixture of Arabs and Jews‚ the Assyrians are sematic people

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    represented Rome in foreign affairs. Consuls could appoint and serve as dictator for up to 6 months in times of emergency

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    Romans. Despite the fact that Rome did use technology‚ it was not a very high priority in Roman society. A document that could help support my claim would be a list of technological advancements over the course of many years showing how little new technology has shown up in everyday life. While both Empires had different attitudes toward the advancement of technology‚ they each accepted technological changes throughout history. Whether it be the new system of roads that Rome

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    2nd/Honors W.H. Oct‚ 26‚ 2011 Comparing Ancient Rome to the United States When analyzing the United States in light of ancient Rome‚ there is an obvious juxtaposition which is unmistakable. The similarities between these two great civilizations are evident politically‚ militarily‚ and culturally. The political aspects of Ancient Rome and the modern United States are rooted in the concept of the republic. Militarily‚ both the U.S. and Ancient Rome have been considered superpowers of their time

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    earth may well submit to this also with as good a grace as they submit to Rome’s dominion.” The military in ancient Rome is the foundation block of the Roman state‚ society and economy. As also said by Titus Flavius Josephus (Williamson‚ G. (tr.)‚ Josephus‚ The Jewish War‚ 1959‚ p. 378 ): The Roman people are "born ready armed”. Rome existed and accomplish so much compared to the other ancient civilizations

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    The Ancient Greeks and Romans both began their empires as city-states. While the strange coastlines and the rough terrain of the Greek peninsula isolated the various Greek city-states from one another‚ the city of Rome was located in the geographic middle of a plain bordered on the east by mountains and on the west by the sea. Therefore‚ Rome was exposed to the migrations and invasions of people from the river in the north and Sicily in the south. Both empires were ruled by several different leaders

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