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    used each other’s ideas‚ but made them better so they succeeded this time. The two dynasties we will be looking at are the Han and Yuan dynasties. During the Han and Yuan dynasties‚ religious played a major part in their culture‚ government‚ and politics. Religion played a big role in the Han and Yuan Dynasty but they’re were some differences and similarities with that. In the Han Dynasty Confucian principles were the basis for Chinese government. When children were being taught

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    During the Han Empire of China and the Roman Empire of the Mediterranean World were both had advanced technology for their time. Han China’s attitude toward manufacturing and labor was more positive than the Romans who had a more class divided society‚ therefore causing attitudes toward labor and technology to be looked down upon. The Hans respect technology and the people who use it. In China‚ 2nd century B.C.E. a government official stated that he wanted to organize their labor force with the

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    Roman Imperialism Roman Imperialism “changed the world” through many different ways. History has proved this time and again. To name a few‚ the Roman period influenced philosophy‚ government‚ civics and the arts. This pivotal time in history helped shape the way western culture and civilization is today. One important philosophy of this time period was Stoicism which first appeared in the Greek Hellenistic period. This popular‚ optimistic school of thought continued into the Roman Era. The main

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    The Ancient Roman Empire did not end without creating long lasting impacts still seen today. Some of their most famous legacies we still look upon today are engineering‚ architecture‚ and religion. All of which we see everyday in our modern lives. The romans made huge innovations to the ancient world in engineering such as indoor plumbing ‚ as well as in architecture like the outstanding famous roman buildings such as the colosseum. The romans also made famous the religion of christianity. Ancient

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    The ancient Roman Colosseum is perhaps the most astonishing wonder in the history of Architecture known to man kind. The Colosseum served to provide a place of entertainment for the people of Rome and dole out harsh punishments portrayed through shows ending with death to menaces of society. The basis for the idea behind the Colosseum began with the Roman Emperor Vespasian who overtook the Emperor Nero to gain control of the Roman Empire. Much like Nero and other emperors during his time‚ Vespasian

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    city. The water from the Tiber river was dirty‚ and made the people sick‚ so the people decided to build aqueducts. In total‚ they built 11 aqueducts and together‚ they carried 200 million gallons of water into the city everyday. If you look at a Roman aqueduct‚ you would think it was straight‚ and you would wonder how were they able to move the water? The answer is that the aqueduct only needed a small change in slope for the water to flow down. The first aqueduct was called the Aqua Appia and was

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    Grant Benick 10-16-14 AP World AP World History Free-Response Questions (DBQ) Buddhism was founded in India in the sixth century B.C.E and was brought into China by the first century C.E. Gradually winning converts‚ the fall of the Han dynasty in 220 C.E caused a period of political instability and disunity. There is the Buddhist who support Buddhism and praised the Buddha as their god. However‚ there were some people who are against Buddhism and didn’t like it as a religion so they went against

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    and Han China collapsed. Even though the Han China Empire only lasted 200 years‚ and Rome around 900‚ they were the largest empires in the classical period. Each empire had many different emperors‚ and rulers‚ yet they continued to fail in restoring the empires. During the Classical era‚ the Roman Empire and Han China both had problems with epidemics‚ and corrupt leaders; However‚ they also divided they’re kingdoms differently‚ and fell from different conflicts. Both Han China‚ and the Roman Empire

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    decentralization occurred and upper classes’ values in both societies changed. In Han China‚ landlords ruled their neighborhoods according to their wishes. In Rome‚ farmers gathered under the protection of landlords. The decentralization occurred because in both societies‚ the central government was weakening and quality of imperial rule was declining so landlords became the source of power. Another reason was that in Han China‚ bureaucrats were becoming corrupt. In Rome‚ the upper class became more

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    The Book Thief; the book is placed in Nazi Germany. Hans’ ability to avoid death has often left Hans’ depressed or feeling like “It should have been me” (Zusak 477). This state of mind leads him to make the decision to Shelter Max‚ who is the son of his Jewish friend‚ Erik‚ who saved his life during the war. Hans Hubermann is an uncommon person‚ one who will accept death‚ although he has miraculously avoided death three times in the book. Hans’ ability to survive and his particular readiness for

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