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    CCOT Essay: China 100 CE-600 CE China’s culture and it’s values have stayed as mostly continuities and few or little changes. The teachings and values of Confucianism that were so strong that they have lasted throughout the centuries of Chinese history and is still well-known today. These values included guidelines on respect. Chinese civilization during the classical civilization was a patriarchy and with the Confucius teaching which created the outline of how a good family should work like. Patriarchy

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    To what extent did the Meiji Restoration change Japanese Society? The Meiji Restoration impacted upon the Japanese society to a significant extent. During this time the Japanese social hierarchy was completely transformed to reflect the ideals of western powers. The education system improved to such a point that it was considered the best in all of Asia. Furthermore‚ the Japanese military was reformed into a nation-wide conscription military equipped with modern technology. Finally‚ the Japanese

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    How was the Hunnic Empire destroyed in the Battle of Nedao in 454 AD? The fall of the Hunnic Empire is very momentous because they were such a superior force compared to others at the time that the Hunnic Empire was seen as a force to be reckoned with. I believe the reasoning behind the destruction of the Hunnic empire in the Battle of Nedao in 454 AD is because of the disarray of leadership following the death of the former acting leader‚ Attila the Hun. Following the death of Attila‚ the Hun

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    Mark Antony was born January 14th 83 B.C. to Marcus Tullius Cicero and and Julia. He spent his his early years gambling and drinking and by the age of twenty was in enormous debt. In hopes of escaping creditors he fled to Greece in 58 B.C. In 57 B.C. Mark Antony joined the military. During Julius Caesar’s rule Antony was his second-in-command. Antony began to hear many rumors of a plot to kill Julius Caesar but couldn’t to warn him in time. After Caesar’s assassination Antony fled Rome dressed

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    Fall Of Rome Dbq Essay

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    The Roman empire‚ what is now modern day Italy‚ was one of the largest and most powerful empires of the ancient world. Their accomplishments shaped politics‚ religion‚ and culture around the world. However‚ when the empire started to decline‚ Diocletian split the empire into western Rome and eastern Rome in 200 A.D.. While eastern Rome continued to thrive‚ western Rome collapsed in 400 A.D.. There were many reasons to why western Rome collapsed including military‚ economy‚ and religion. First‚ there

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    My person Spartacus was known for being a gladiator and for his slave revolt starting 73 BCE. My person‚ Spartacus obtained power by his slave revolt‚ within a short amount of time he increased his army to 70‚000 followers‚ from local shepherds slaves‚ etc... Three events in Spartacus life. First his slave revolt in 73 BCE which he seized a wagon with weapons and fled to Mt. Vesuvius‚ his army quickly reached 70‚000 over a little time. Second he defeated armies of two praetors and the governor

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    During the early two hundred C.E. and four hundred C.E. two major empires came to an end‚ the Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty. The empires’ leaders greed and desire for more led to the decline and eventual fall of both the Roman Empire and the Han dynasty. The social interactions with their opposers combined with the catastrophic economic misfortunes also contributed to their decline. There were many reasons why the Han and Roman empires collapsed politically‚ socially‚ and economically.

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    Rome’s constant golden age couldn’t last forever and the fall of the Western Empire was one of the biggest historical events in the ancient world. Its demise was the result of many contributing factors such as the invasions by barbarian tribes as well as the rise of the Eastern Empire. Both of these factors peaked during the late fifth century‚ but their roots are traced back to an earlier period of the Empire. From the very beginning of it all‚ the failure to deal with the invading barbarians and

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    To be a Christian during the time of the fall of the Roman Empire would not be a pleasant time to live. Christians believed in a higher power and devoted their lives‚ souls‚ and minds to God. And by doing this‚ they inevitably sealed their fate to be persecuted. Christianity began to rise slowly‚ but began to rise rapidly after the death of Jesus. The Romans had many problems with the Christians and they showed their anger by pursuing the Christian’s faith‚ which proved to back fire because the Christian

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    Han China (206 B.C.E. – 220 C.E.) and Imperial Rome (31 B.C.E. – 476 C.E.) have some similarities and differences such as in foundation‚ governmental control‚ and collapse. These factors either helped their empire or weakened them influencing their fall. Imperial Rome and Han China had some similarities and differences in their foundation. In the eight century B.C.E.‚ Rome began as a small city-state on the western side of Italy. Originally they were a monarchy but in 509 B.C.E. they knocked off

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