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    Neo-Babylonians‚ and Persians are considered to be amongst the first successful civilizations of first millennium B.C. It can be argued that each civilization was better than the others in terms of treatment of common people‚ but that’s a issue for another essay. What we want to know right now is‚ why? What made their model of civilization more effective than that of previous empires? According to Western Civilization Beyond Borders the answer can be attributed to the fact that these three empires

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    Chapter one the first civilization I. Introduction A. The Idea of Civilization The West is an idea that developed slowly during Greek and Roman civilization. Initially the Greeks referred to their homeland as the Europe—or “West.” The Romans took up the concept and applied it to the western half of their empire. Asia—or the East—was similarly a geographical innovation of the Greeks and Romans. Asia was that land that belonged to non-Greek cultures of Asia Minor‚ particularly the Persians

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    Ancient China deserves to be preserved within the Great Book of History for numerous reasons. For instance‚ the ancient Chinese civilization had a great military force‚ due to its effective transportation of military men and its advanced technology. The political system of ancient China was organized‚ systematic‚ moral‚ practical‚ and logical. The civilization constructed the Great Wall of China‚ which offered great defense‚ and served as a symbol of tremendous strength for modern China. Also‚ ancient

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    middle east. Since population was increasing‚ it encouraged people to find a more reliable food source and since the ice age had come to an end‚ it brought the retreat of certain big game animals such as mastodons Settled and built houses
 Civilization first arose in egypt‚ mesopotamia‚ indus river basin‚ and china. Characteristics included cities‚ government‚ religion‚ writing‚ art‚ and social structure.

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    2014 Comparing and Contrasting Second Wave Empires and River Valley Societies While some differences between second wave empires and river valley societies are noticeable‚ the similarities are far more pronounced. In comparison to the initial civilizations discussed in chapter two‚ the second wave empires were much larger and significantly more powerful. However this is nothing special because through much of history‚ empires and political organizations grew continuously stronger and held more authority

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    steel. He believed that these three factors are the main reasons why some civilizations flourished while others floundered. While the book has won the Pulitzer award‚ it has also been a target of much criticism from historians and scientists alike. I believe that Diamond was able to back up his thesis and convinced me that guns‚ germs and steel were a very vital part of the success experienced by Eurasians civilizations. The first factor touched upon by Diamond in his book was the fact that geography

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    Turning Points in Ancient History By: Rebie Walley World Civilization I Section 1 Dr. Jason Hostutler Week 4 In history there are many turning points that define the essence of the world as we know it. All of the turning points are not seen in a positive light. Each continent‚ country‚ city‚ civilization‚ community as well as nationality has had a very large impact on the world while some are continuing to do so even today. Our world would not exist in the capacity that it does without

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    was comprised of a myriad of diverse civilizations that were spread across the globe. Among these civilizations were the cultural groups of Africa‚ the Americas‚ Asia‚ Europe‚ and the Middle East. It is often easier to find differences in these groups than to compare them. However‚ in a broad sense‚ these groups have a great many likenesses. Although these cultures are dissimilar in many ways‚ they do have some comparable characteristics. These civilizations share many similarities‚ must prominently

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    time apart from food production to socialize and create art‚ having different labors other than those related to food (priests‚ shopkeepers‚ artisans‚ etc.)‚ and lastly the creation of civilizations. 2) How did Mesopotamian civilization emerge‚ and what technologies promoted its advancement? Mesopotamian civilizations emerged when farmers began to plant crops. Crops were a very big part of their diet. Once knowing how to handle certain crops‚ the type of care they needed‚ and what temperature they

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    Mongols and Barbarians 1. Which sources have historians relied upon to make judgments about the steppe civilizations? Why does the author think this is a problem? Most of the sources that historians relied upon to make judgments about the steppe civilizations are not objective; they are one-sided‚ biased accounts written by members of civilized societies who were at war with these Mongols. This is a problem because these authors tended to condemn and denigrate the way their barbarian opponents

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