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    Sparta and Ancient Rome

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    Compare government‚ slavery‚ miltary‚ and trade. Describe daily life in Sparta. Be detailed in your descriptions (government; rules of citizenship; slavery; military aims/objectives/practices/philosophies; trade with other city-states; rights/roles of women and children) Miscellaneous Men- When these kids are 18‚they had to go out and steal their food. If they got caught‚ it would result in harsh punishment‚ including being slaved. This concept was practiced so that a soldier will contain

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    from 700 BCE until 476 Ce‚ and incredible 1‚176 years. But how did Rome fall? Some say political squabbling. Others argue invasions. However‚ the downfall of Rome was due to military problems‚ and natural disasters. Earthquakes brought buildings to the ground‚ while illnesses killed thousands of innocent people. Also‚ the military was losing it’s edge. They decided to become lazy‚ beginning to think too much of themselves. To begin‚ Document F states‚ “The population of Rome decreased from a milion

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    Marketing the $100 Laptop

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    organizations and technology companies including: UN‚ AMD‚ Google‚ Red Hat‚ Brightstar‚ Marvell‚ eBay & New Corphas strengthens its credibility and ability to innovate. 4. First-mover advantage in introducing a low-priced laptop. 5. The $ 100 laptop has the lowest price in the low-priced category of laptops and is therefore the most affordable. 6. Technical aspects of design that provided the laptop a competitive edge‚ thanks to the global design contributors brought about the computer’s

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    Becoming Slaves In Rome

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    Slaves were a huge contributor to the Roman Empire. Without slavery‚ the Romans wouldn’t have been able to live the lifestyle that they wanted to. The idea of slavery in Rome started with a guy named Romulus‚ by giving fathers authority to sell their own children into slavery for money. As Rome grew bigger‚ slavery grew bigger. Slaves were one fourth of Rome’s population. The Romans had their own code called “The Twelve Tables.” This law code had several rules about slavery. Slaves that were married

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    He Beginning of Rome

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    The beginning of Rome Outline: I. Greece (Before Romulus and Remus) A. When and what happened B. What changed II. The Founders of Rome (Romulus and Remus) A. How they were raised B. Who raised them III. After Romulus and Remus’s birth A. Remus’s death B. Romulus’s life and disappearance THE BEGINNING OF ROME In 6000 BC Alexander the Great gathered several cities in Italy together and created Greece. The Greece Alexander created reached from

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    This article starts off by explaining the reasons the emperor of Constantine took to convert to Christianity and make it Rome’s official religion. It will show what convinced the emperor that there was only one God. This was a big change‚ going from believing in a multitude of gods to just one God. The emperor starts to think that he might need more powerful aid than just his military forces. He then realizes that most of the emperors‚ who had rested their hopes in a multitude of gods‚ had to sacrifice

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    In Rome they had many monuments and public buildings. The monuments and public buildings are used for many different reasons. The monuments and public buildings can be used for “political functions to support or maintain the empire by either propaganda or by keeping citizens entertained and feeling they had a stake in the system.” One monument also is a public building is the Colosseum. The Colosseum was very important back in time. They would use it for many different things. It was mainly used

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    Aidan Hill CCOT China from 600-1450 The separation of Genghis Khan’s children and the creation of many new territories created political and economic change and continuity. From 600 C.E. to 1450 C.E.‚ China was taken over by the Mongols and submitted to their rule; however‚ the Mongols kept the bureaucratic political system in play throughout their rule in China. Economically‚ Chinese involvement and production with trade increased majorly‚ but the Silk Road trade route was used continuously

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    The 18th century historian Gibbon blames Christianity for causing the spiritual decline of Rome. Take a position for or against this‚ and explain. I feel Christianity was not the cause for spiritual decline of Rome. Many factors contributed to the growth and expansion of the church‚ and ultimately its success. Rome did not welcome this new religion with open arms right from the start. Some emperors‚ like Marcus Aurelius openly rejected Christianity numerous times. Once Christianity was welcomed

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    Fall Of Rome Essay

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    The Fall of Rome Rome was believed to be one of the greatest empires in the ancient world. It seemed as though the Roman Empire was unstoppable. But due to political‚ economic and religious changes that occurred around the time of the Emperor Diocletian‚ the Roman Empire was destined to fall. Diocletian came to power in 284 AD and quickly came to realize that the Roman Empire was too vast to be ruled by just one man. First he divided the empire in two. The eastern part ruled by him and

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