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    He and his successors successfully managed to build grand churches in Constantinople‚ the Christian empire’s new capital. Constantine himself wasn’t a Christian until almost his death. Thus‚ he viewed the Church similarly to the way early pagan emperors looked over the old Roman state religion. As they had alike views‚ Constantine viewed the Church as just another government of which he was in charge of. While he thought highly of himself‚ his role meant he

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    Winter Break Essay European Exploration vs. Every Other Exploration Prior to European exploration‚ there were already many other explorations going around the world. For example‚ we have the Vikings of which people have theorized that they indeed discovered America centuries before Columbus actually did. There is one further piece of evidence that displays even more people discovered America before Columbus: Chinese pottery that were not indigenous to the people at the time. However‚ even though

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    than using individual lords to govern the people‚ the Qin dynasty used strictly enforced laws to keep the ordinary people in their place. Though individual creativity is stymied during such a period‚ great advances as a nation can be made. The First Emperor of Qin standardized script‚ coinage‚ weights‚ measurements‚ and the building of roads;

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    killings that occurred in Sudan. However‚ there are also many places that people are able to freely follow any religion such as many countries in Europe‚ America and Asia. This was also the case in the Roman Republic when Constantine was the first emperor to convert to Christianity. Furthermore‚ the religious beliefs in the modern world are similar to both the Republic and Empire based on which country one looks

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    The Importance of Amaterasu Following the American Psychological Associations Guideline’s Amaterasu is a very important figure in Japanese lore. According to Shinto belief she is a direct line of the Imperial family. Many religions have an origin story‚ a story that accounts for where everything originated. The Japanese origin story is no different. The Kojiki is the oldest written stories in Japanese History. From this we will begin our Journey. Inside the Kojiki it holds stories about the

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    that foreigners humiliated China and they resented even the lowliest European clerk. China then was bombarded with European religion‚ science‚ and art from the Jesuit missionaries. As time passed‚ the power of China grew weaker because successive emperors failed to bring China into the modern world. The Boxer Uprising of 1899-1900 was a turning point in China’s history. Economic hardship‚ anti-foreign feeling‚ widespread belief in superstition by the uneducated lower class fueled this peasant rebellion

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    Could have China’s worldview brought an end to their expeditions? Nicholas D. Kristof says yes and even theorizes that the Chinese could have colonized the rest of the world‚ in place of the Europeans‚ if they hadn’t stopped their explorations. Kristof credits Zheng He‚ China’s version of Christopher Colombus with more miles. Zheng He was a Muslim prisoner of war that worked as a servant in the imperial court. He joined with the Emperor’s son Zhu Di to overthrow the Emperor’s successor. When Zhu

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    ministry‚ John was deposed and exiled‚ but was quickly recalled and reinstated after an earthquake and rioting. When rioting broke out shortly after on Easter Eve in 404‚ the situation escalated. Mobs invaded churches and desecrated them‚ and the emperor published another order of exile. John died on September 14‚ 407‚ at the age of fifty-eight‚ while being transported to a more remote

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    Usury Lend money and charge interest Church “Neither a borrower nor a lender be” Trade & prosperity (13-16 C) Italy & Netherlands Banking families Merchants & foreign trade 5 6 Hunterian Museum Map of the world was prepared for the Chinese Emperor Kangxi in 1674 by Jesuit missionary Ferdinand Verbiest. 7 Understanding capitalism 8 Understanding capitalism 9 Understanding capitalism 10 Understanding capitalism Bourgeoisie = those with wealth‚ owners (Marx) Revolutionizing = changing

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    After my visit to China‚ I have noticed three vital aspects of three Chinese dynasties that have either benefited or have been detrimental to the success of these respective dynasties. In the Han dynasty‚ their Confucian way of government administration‚ and their useful and bearable taxes led to a successful long-term dynasty. In the Qin dynasty‚ their Legalist ideals of government‚ and their unnecessary high taxes led to an oppressive society that accomplished incredible achievements in a short

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