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    book categorizes into History. The Qin and Han dynasties unify China and establish a centralized empire‚ which continually uses and develops through 20th century. The imperial structure draws on elements of both Legalist and Confucian thought. The Chinese empire is founded when the state of Qin unites the other six Chinese states‚ Han(the state)‚ Wei‚ Zhu‚ Qi‚ Yan‚ Ji‚ in 211 B.C. and establishes a centralized system of government. The Han dynasty (202 BCE-220 CE) follows the short-lived Qin and

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    Chinese art (slide) Description: (slide) (khit ilang slides‚ kaw bhala) Chinese art it is visual art that‚ whether ancient or modern‚ originated in or is practiced in China or by Chinese artists. The Chinese art in the Republic of China (Taiwan) and that of overseas Chinese can also be considered part of Chinese art where it is based in or draws on Chinese heritage and Chinese culture. Chinese art has arguably the oldest continuous tradition in the world‚ and is marked by an unusual degree of

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    Watchtower with Four Archers Notes by Olga Kazakova Overview of the whole piece: Chinese Eastern Han Dynasty (25–220 AD) “Ceramic models of houses and farm structures were commonly included in Eastern Han Burials. Made to provide for the afterlife‚ these objects preserve a vivid picture of rural activity. Pigsties and animal pens surround the four essential elements in Han settlement: a house with an interior courtyard‚ a granary‚ a stove‚ and a well. Multistoried buildings saved as watchtowers

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    create a more complex political and military system to rule over their entire Empire‚ likewise influencing the development of the Han Dynasty and in turn‚ the future of China. According to Nicola Di Cosmo‚ the Xiongnu’s Supreme Leader‚ the Chanyu‚ was implicitly recognized as having the same amount of authority and prestige as that of the Chinese emperor. Like the Han and other Chinese Emperors Like many nomad tribes yet to appear‚ the Xiongnu had a hierarchy‚ and they adhered to it. As exemplified

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    main dynasties‚ the Shang‚ the Zhou‚ the Qin‚ and the Han‚ while India was run by empires such as the Mauryans‚ the Guptas‚ and the Kushans‚ which is most likely because both of their lines of kings was often changing due to decline in tax revenue‚ social divisions‚ internal rebellion‚ and invasions. However‚ China was intensely focused on bureaucracy while India did not develop very solid political institutions. China possessed bureaucrats and local warrior-landlords during the Zhou and Han dynasties

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    this time‚ the Silk Roads linked the Roman Empire to the Han Dynasty. Both the empires dominated their respective regions and were very influential to history through their advancements and discoveries. Silk from China in the east was of high demand along the west as well as other exotic goods such as pottery‚ paper‚ and spices. The Silk Roads were in heavy use nearing the end of this time period especially during the Pax Romana and the Han Golden Age.

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    Western Asia with the Mediterranean and European world‚ as well as parts of North and East Africa. The Silk Road gets its name from the lucrative Chinese silk trade along it‚ which began during the Han Dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD). The central Asian sections of the trade routes were expanded by the Han dynasty largely through the missions and explorations of Sima Qian but earlier trade routes across the continents already existed. Trade on the Silk Road was a significant factor in the development of the

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    W APWH CH. 5 EQ NOTES |Question 1: What were the features of Roman society and politics during the Republic? | |Topic Sentence | |Agriculture was the central economic activity in Republic Rome which meant land was the basis of wealth. | |Social status‚ political privileges

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    Mahir’s DBQ Agricultural Technology Essay The Neolithic Revolution introduced the need of agricultural techniques and tools. The Chinese during the Han Dynasty in 2nd century B.C.E. and the Romans in the 1st century B.C.E. had various views on the agricultural technology which came about during the time period of these empires. The attitude towards the new innovations were supported mostly by government officials who wanted the benefits of agricultural technology as soon as possible and many

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    World empires revision notes- roman empire and the qin and han dynastys -both rome and china produced effective solutions to the fundamental problem of how to govern and exploit diverse populations. Rome -roman recognized the importance of romes mediterreanan location‚ Proximity to the sea‚ good communications to Greece and north Africa with their ports and hinterlands‚ a temperate climate‚ agrarian potential. -creative political organization enabled rome to provide for a huge and spread

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