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    AP World History Compare and Contrast ChinaRome‚ and Greece The Chinese‚ Greeks‚ and Romans of the Classical Era had a similar foundation while each excelling at unique skills. China (500 BCE- 600 CE) made significant advancements in literature‚ Confucianism‚ and architecture. The Greeks‚ in peak from 800-300 BCE‚ flourished in drama‚ philosophy‚ and architecture. Rome (500 BCE to 476 CE)‚ replaced Greece as the powerhouse of the Mediterranean. The Romans excelled in architecture‚ road construction

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    Classical Rome (1st century BCE to 4th century CE) and China during the Qin dynasty and the Han dynasty were very different times. They both had many differences but also shared some similarities. Some topics that both of the countries were different in and shared similarities was treatment of slaves‚ role and view of women‚ and the social class structure and role of citizens. The treatment of slaves in Rome and China were very different. In Rome slaves were under cruel arrangements. If slaves

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    forged a powerful empire that could have been just as strong as the power of love. It all began in 753 BCE when Rome was first founded on the Italian peninsula. The humble village on the palatine grew and grew‚ until eventually it became a Republic in 509 BCE‚ “Rome’s rise to power came with the thrust of a spear and the slash of the sword.”(background essay) Yet even in times of war‚ Rome before the fall was a stable place with a sturdy government. In 31 BCE‚ the Roman Republic turned to empire with

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    Superior Rome! The golden ages of Rome and Athens‚ a period of important benchmarks for the system of citizenship in history. Athens and Rome meet their golden age in different times; Athens in 430 B.C.‚ Rome in 130B.C. A well-constructed citizenship system should contain the best offer to foreigners‚ citizens participation in government‚ and organization of citizens in social class‚ which Rome comes superior in. Coming from other lands‚ foreigners come for several ‚seeking new experiences ‚hoping

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    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 were loyalty problems in the military. The economy was also down because of labor shortages. Finally‚ a new religion was spreading‚ which changed the morals of Rome. One reason why western Rome collapsed is because of the military as seen

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    What were the primary reasons for the “fall” of Rome? The roman empire fell for reasons that Historians aren’t exactly sure of. People have only made guesses to what caused it. The three main reasons that caused the fall of Rome were Military weakness The first cause of the fall of the roman empire was their military weakness. The soldiers in the Roman Empire became very lazy and neglected their armor. According to Document B‚ “The customary armor began to seem heavy since the soldiers rarely

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    Han and Roman Attitudes Toward Technology Technology is an important aspect in all civilizations‚ and depending on the point of view looked at the opinions vary greatly. Especially when comparing opinions of lower class and upper class people‚ or gender. During the early first centuries of the Han Dynasty and Roman Empire there were a lot of mixed feelings toward technology. Depending on whose opinion you heard the answer would vary between negative and positive outlooks. Most opinions seemed

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    all of the dominos will eventually fall. This is the same with Rome. Rome “developed a soft belly”‚ as quoted from the background essay‚ which means that Rome started becoming lazy. At that point‚ Rome knocked over one domino in the chain. One domino at a time‚ the “one of the world’s greatest empires”‚ as said in the background essay‚ became nothing but ruins. But that wasn’t the main reasons of Rome’s fall. Then what caused Rome to tumble? Economic corruption‚ weak army‚ and foreign invaders played

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    Document-Based Question: Attitudes Toward Technology Complete and submit this assignment by the due date to receive full credit. (45 points) To complete this Graded Assignment‚ retrieve the 2007 DBQ on Han and Roman Empire attitudes toward technology. Use this document with its essay instructions and the DBQ Checklist to complete this DBQ essay. Consult the rubric throughout the process. Using the documents‚ analyze Han and Roman attitudes toward technology. Identify one additional type of document

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    DBQ The spread of Buddhism in China seemed to be positively looked upon‚ for the most part‚ by the people of China. The spreading of Buddhism was not a short event. In fact‚ Buddhist influence was brought to China by the first century C.E and continued to expand for several centuries. The Chinese had different reactions to this‚ some positive‚ some negative. The basic belief of Buddhism is that if you serve Buddha‚ and obey Buddhist “laws”‚ you will be enlightened (doc 2). As a result of a

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