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    culture in northern China and settlement by the Che people prior to the migration of the Baiyue.[47][48] Eight petroglyphs were discovered on surrounding islands‚ which dated to the Shang Dynasty in China.[49] In 214 BC‚ Qin Shi Huang‚ the first emperor of China‚ conquered the Baiyue tribes in Jiaozhi (modern Liangguang region) and incorporated the territory into imperial

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    promised a life of peace and serenity after death if you followed the faith and committed no sins. They appealed the peasants making it easier to convert to Christianity They spread of religions were also caused of emperors forcing the religions upon the regions they conquered‚ For example Emperor Vladimir forced his people to convert to Christianity. Relics‚ a piece of a saint‚ or an object associated with someone/something of religious powers‚ also helped spread of Christianity. There were relics all

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    The greatest city in the world at the time has just gone up in flames.The year is 476 A.D. Rome the largest city in the world at the time has fallen‚ along with the Western Roman Empire. This argumentative thesis is going to argue one of the cause that resulted in the fall of the Western Empire‚ and even the reasons why the empire split apart into two seperate sections. The Fall of the Western Roman Empire is in part because of Christianity. Rome was built upon ideas that allowed it to expand‚

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    textbook. Another more arguable reason for the fall of the empire is that it was simply too big. Because of it’s vast size‚ it was difficult to control and maintain order. Christianity was legalized when Constantine converted to it when he was the Roman Emperor. The introduction of Christianity was another heavy blow to the empire‚ because Christianity discouraged the active virtues of the society at that time‚ killed off military spirit‚ and some public and private wealth was consecrated to Charity. The

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    Teachings In AD 833‚ the Council of Nicaea had made up a plan to let the Caucasoid be seen as human by putting himself in a place of God‚ i.e.‚ Jesus Christ. Constantine‚ one of the helpers to create Christianity and other religions‚ was a Roman emperor and an absolute tyrant. He murdered anyone who didn’t or wouldn’t conform to religion; this included his own blood. He killed his wife of twenty years‚ his son‚ daughter‚ and brother-in-law‚ and he strangled his mother to death. If this isn’t enough

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    This pressure caused the Romans system of assimilation to be overloaded and for the barbarians to form independent armies under their kings. These independent kings inexorably waging war against the Roman armies. The major defeat of the Emperor Valens at the Battle of Adrianople by the Goths virtually annihilated the Western Roman army. This defeat meant that the eventual peace left the barbarians independent and armed. This development led to the Western Roman Empire having an excessive

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    four major walls built in the following historical periods. The Qin Dynasty (221-206)‚ The Han Dynasty (206BC-220AD)‚ the Five dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period (1138-1198). Also including The Hongwu Emperor until The Wanli Emperor of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1620) (Great Wall 2012‚ para 4). The first emperor of China‚ Qin Shi Huangdi is closely associated with this monument‚ who ordered the incorporation of regional walls that were built by warring sates‚ into a few connecting walls. Unfortunately there

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    economic causes‚ such as inflation. One of the main causes of the collapse was invasion by foreign people including the Huns‚ Vandals and Visigoths (DOC.4). The decline of the empire started when emperors would die or be assassinated‚ and then many military generals would think they were the next emperor. The government was so weak that there were over 15 rulers in a span of only 50 years‚ with most of them being assassinated (DOC. 1). These leaders were called “soldier generals”. All of these generals

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    Some people may argue that Rome fell because of Invasions‚ but there are more to Rome’s decline than just invasions. There are many other reasons to Rome’s decline such as their weak leadership‚ economic problems‚ and much more that happened during this event that occurred. Without these problems‚ Rome would have been able to protect themselves. One of the many problems that Rome went through was their weak leadership. Each leader kept falling‚ which made Rome hard to control at times. Rome faced

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    Joseph Henry-Penrose - World Cultures Chinese Notes. Religions In China Christianity Active in asia for centuries Philippines almost entirely christian Very influential with millions of followers Korea most influenced Pacific islands largely committed to christian tradition Shito Emerged in earliest period of Japanese history Originally animalistic religion that gave human form to various gods that rule the forces of nature Similar traditions in southeast asia and african groups

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