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    origin‚ almost exactly like Buddhism. Christianity spread from the Middle East (near present day Palestine). It spread to Rome‚ Europe‚ and parts of Western Asia. It was extremely successful in Rome (after the Edict of Milan) and Europe. It never became very popular in its point of origin. Buddhism originated in Northern India. It spread along the Silk Road to most parts of China. It became popular among the merchant class. It became popular among them because they felt they could trust

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    HOW GREAT WERE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HAN CHINA AND CLASSICAL ATHENS? Every civilization has qualities that make them different from other countries. Whether the religion is different or the laws contain different morals‚ every country has its differences and similarities. Han China and Greece are two highly successful early civilizations. Both countries have different‚ but good‚ opinions and ways of thinking. Han China and Athens had a great deal of differences just on their physical

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    Political System of China

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    Political System of China Fundamental principles of Constitution The People’s Republic of China is a socialist country led by the working class‚ based on the worker-peasant alliance and practicing people’s democratic centralism. The socialist system is the primary system in China. The Constitution The Constitution is the fundamental law of the state. It usually stipulates a country’s social system and basic principles of state system‚ the basic principles of activities and organizations

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    Han and Roman Empire

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    Han and Roman Empires The Roman Empire existed between 31 B.C.E to 476 C.E. and the Han Dynasty occurred 202 B.C.E. to 220 C.E. They existed at same times but were on opposite ends of Eurasia. They both had regions that were ruled by either kings‚ viceroys or governors in the name of the emperor. They were both similar in slavery‚ government‚ and their downfall. They also had their differences in religion‚ military‚ and center of power. Both civilizations had very strong central governments

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    Population Control is a thing that has been going on for ages‚ dating all the way back to the late 1700s in the French Indian war. Nigeria‚ Philippines and India are all countries that use some form of population control. However‚ China is the country that has garnered the most attention for their method of population control. In 1978‚ China’s population was 956 million people. India was the second largest country‚ with a population of 667 million people‚ a staggering near 300 million less people

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    Compare and contrast the Roman Empire from The Han Dynasty of China In history‚ there existed strong empires that were very powerful and lasted for many centuries. These empires were able to conquer‚ defeat and rule over many other empires. They had strong and organized armies that could not be taken down which ensured their long survival in such an era in the world where only the strongest survived. Their stability on the other hand brought about advanced in discoveries and many areas such as education

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    Women In Rome Vs China

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    Women (Rome VS China) In the past‚ women have been generally regarded as inferior to men. This can been seen through the way women were treated in society‚ having little rights and freedom‚ and subjected to the whims and fancy of their husbands. They were regarded as not only mentally inferior to men but also physically inferior. In addition‚ they were seen as evil and a master of seduction. In Greek mythology‚ for instance‚ it was said that a woman named Pandora‚ brought disaster and suffering

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    Emerging Chinese Capitalistic Model China is a topic that was brought up a lot during the 2012 election campaign. So I decided this was a good topic to do my research on. We will visit what capitalism is‚ privatization‚ and Chinas current state. Research shows the China has the potential to continue to be one of the worlds most successful economies. China has a population of 1.3 billion. China is the world’s second largest country‚ which includes 22 provinces. China also has the world’s largest Army

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    Constantine I and Rome

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    A Comparison Of The Decline Of Han China And The Roman Empire A Comparison of the Decline of Han China and the Roman Empire       The decline of China and Rome both shared similar economic strife in that they were both subject to barbarian and nomadic invasions‚ therefore having to spend large amounts of money on frontier defense; however‚ they differed in that the Han Empire collapsed in part due to the high taxes imposed on the peasant class resulting in a large peasant rebellion‚ such as the

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    The Roman Empire and Han China developed cultural syncretism by using different methods of spiritual beliefs and the gods they worshiped‚ but developed in similar ways on how they both used methods of family hierchy and also how they structure their government to create more control which was used to build up both societies with similar rule‚ all of these contributed to making cultural syncretism. Paragraph one- There were many differences in the way Han china and The Roman empire

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