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    Culture | Qin Dynasty/Han Dynasty | Mauryan Empire/ Gupta Empire | Roman Empire | P | QIN-The beginning of the Qin Empire there was much development. By the end the emperor started oppressing his people.HAN- First part of the Han dynasty was spent consolation the suffering people then later went to focus on military expansion. | MAURYAN-Very centralized government‚ kings being the center of administrationGUPTA-kings center of administration‚ provinces and sub-divided districts | | E | QIN-They

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    Ancient China Geography Where is China located? How did the ancient Chinese adapt to their environment? China is located on the continent of Asia. The climate in ancient China includes seasons similar to those in North America. The ancient Chinese fished‚ farmed‚ and irrigated the land. There is a variety of plant life in China. The land in ancient China consists of forests‚ hills‚ mountains‚ and deserts. back to top Government Who ruled in ancient China? Chinese rulers‚ called

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    mountain range and the Tyrrhenian Sea. Their civilization stretched from the Arno river in the north to the Tiber river towards the center of the Italian peninsula; it was on the Tiber river that a small village of Latins‚ the village that would become Rome‚ sat. So the Romans‚ who were only villagers during the rise of the Etruscan civilization‚ were in close contact with the Etruscans‚ their language‚ their ideas‚ their religion‚ and their civilization; the Etruscans were the single most important influence

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    Development of China

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    in the development of China (i.) The major philosophical and religious traditions of the Hundred Schools Period‚ including Confucianism (ii.) Mohism (iii.) Legalism (iv.)‚ and Taoism (v.) Contrast the relative success‚ philosophical backgrounds‚ and governmental policies of the Qin and Han Dynasties (vi.). Geography played a huge role in the development of China. Civilization first emerges along the yellow river. The yellow river is where agriculture first starts in China. What makes the yellow

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    What Is The Fall Of Rome

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    Why was the fall of Rome such an important. Tribes of fierce Germanic warriors began to attack Rome’s northern borders. The Persians then invaded the east. For almost 200 years the Romans defended themselves against these attacks. People that lived near the northern border began to abandon their land. Then the Germanic farmers began to farm the land and they ignored the Roman leaders. Disease swept through the empire killing many people. The Roman government was forced to increase the taxes. They

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    The Han and Roman Empires are highly praised with great wealth‚ inventions‚ and their success.While both societies saw new technological advancements as necessary‚ the Han dynasty always sought the most efficient route‚ the romans prioritized speed and was not very fond of craftsmanship. In documents 1 a Han government official sent a letter about their concerns stating‚ “I request that you establish water conservation offices in each district and staff them with people who are experience in the

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    Causes for Romes Collapse

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    Romans. Rome existed between 400 B.C.E. and 400 C.E. and controlled most of Europe. It started by a republic but later had numerous emperors as a tyranny. Rome might have survived excessive military spending and urban decay but economic inflation was too much to handle because they couldn’t afford to have the life style that they had before‚ which made people mad with the government because they were supposed to be in charge of the economy. A cause of Rome’s collapse was economic inflation. Rome stopped

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    Entertainment was an essential part of everyday life in ancient Rome. Massive monuments were built for the sole purpose of distracting the average Roman. Evidence of their existence today‚ long after the Empire has fallen‚ indicate that the Romans took entertainment very seriously‚ and devoted a large portion of their time and finances for this endeavour. The spectacles ranged in size and splendour‚ from the modest but technically advanced theatre performances to the massive and brutal gladiatorial

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    son.” ("Women and Confucianism”) This is a quote by the great Confucius‚ who lived as a well-known teacher and philosopher in ancient China. However‚ this simple statement very accurately sums up what many cultures throughout history have expected of women. Even across such different times and places as the ancient Roman Empire (510 BC – 420 CE) and the Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BC – 220 CE)‚ women were considered inferior to men‚ with their social class very similar to slaves. From home life to

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    I’m going to miss Rome like crazy. It’s been here for over 1‚200 years and just like that‚ it’s gone. The Roman Empire was such an astonishing place I just know it will influence other cultures for centuries to come. I love everything about Rome but the things I’m going to miss the most are their architecture‚ their law‚ and their science. From the flowing water of the aqueducts to the gladiator games of the Colosseum‚ Roman architecture was a beautiful thing. I truly do believe that Roman architecture

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