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    The Ming Dynasty The Ming Dynasty was a very influential dynasty that brought new people‚ art‚ and ideas to China. Art is now starting to influence many citizens. The money to follow such arts is coming from trade‚ which China is skill in trading. This brings many new people to China. The Ming brought along a prosperous era for China The Ming was a dynasty that had greatly influenced art and trade. In fact‚ they were almost on top of trade. “Lui Chin‚ when he was finally disgraced in 1510‚ his

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    The Indian government lost some support as the Islamic religion began to take hold in south western India Han Dynasty Like Rome political problems caused the decline. The Confucian way of thinking became less popular and the central government’s control diminished – Daoism took hold and revolutions started 2. Buddhism spread through china japan and Korea when the Han Dynasty fell because people liked the idea of an afterlife. Different sections of Buddhism had different customs and

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    west on the Eurasian continent. It was an extensive trade route originated from Chang’an in the east and ended at the Mediterranean in the west. This trade included both overland and maritime routes. The society that began the Silk Road was the Han Dynasty in China in approximately 200 B.C.E. The rise and fall of different civilizations and nomadic invasions transformed the Silk Road and its users‚ and from 200 BCE to 1450 CE the spread of religion continued along the Silk Road. While continuity is

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    Hans Christian Oersted

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    Hans Christian Oersted was born in Rudkobing on August 14‚ 1777 to Soren Christian Oersted and Karen Hermansen. His father was an apothecary and did not have the time to properly raise Oersted or his brother so they were raised by a German wigmaker. When he turned eleven‚ he went to work for his father at his pharmacy‚ where his first interest in science began. Without any prior schooling‚ except what he learned informally through others‚ he passed the entrance exam to University of Copenhagen‚ where

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    Warring States period from 453- 221 BCE‚ when the state of Qin triumphed against its rival states and unified the Chinese Central plains. Once unified‚ the Qin sent a force of 30‚000 soldiers to battle with the Hu people to the north. In the early Han Dynasty‚ Emperor Wudi expanded into what is today known as Vietnam. Both Rome and China allied with nomadic people in an effort to maintain their borders against Germanic and Mongolian people‚ respectively. These empires also engaged in trade with foreign

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    and Contrast- India & China Imperial Administration Thesis While both Han China & Gupta India had imperial administration there were some similarities and differences between the two civilizations. Similarities include‚ both of the civilizations flourished during this classical period of their history in various ways. Differences include‚ Han China had a bigger role in political theory than Gupta India. Unlike Han China‚ Gupta India did not place as much emphasis on political theory. The

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    Ap World History 2010 Q3

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    appropriate historical evidence. 2 Points For 2 points: • Must provide at least five specific pieces of evidence (at least two from each empire). • Evidence must be within the designated time periods (e.g.‚ evidence from the Roman Republic or Qin dynasty is not acceptable). For 1 point: • Must provide at least three specific pieces of evidence (at least one from each empire). • Evidence must be within the designated time periods. 4. Makes at least one direct‚ relevant comparison between/among

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    October 4‚ 2014 Eurasian Empires‚ 500 BCE- 500 CE Definitions: Empire: A very large business or group of businesses under the control of one person or company. Tribute: Something that proves the good quality or success of something Imperial: Relating to or suggestive of an empire or an emperor Commercial Exchange: Connected with trade or commerce Absolute Monarchs: someone who wields unrestricted political power over the sovereign state and its people Beuraucry: It’s a system of government

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    Confucianism

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    the Spring and Autumn Period‚ but later developed metaphysical and cosmological elements in theHan Dynasty.[5] Following the official abandonment of Legalism in China after the Qin Dynasty‚ Confucianism became the official state ideology of the Han. Nonetheless‚ from the Han period onwards‚ most Chinese emperors have used a mix of Legalism and Confucianism as their ruling doctrine. The disintegration of the Han in the second century CE opened the way for the soteriologicaldoctrines of Buddhism and Taoism to

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    culture of its own. One of its main unique features comes from the fact that it pursued Confucianism as its core ideology. Therefore‚ even though Confucianism started in China‚ the application of it can be traced also distinctly in Korea. The Dynasty of Joseon brought the principals of Confucianism‚ and indigenized it to fit its existing values. However‚ today Confucianism is not taught anymore‚ and the values of Confucianism are considered old and out of style. It has become of an old ideology

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