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    Golden Age Achievements

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    history‚ in the past or even during the present. And throughout this day‚ we are still using the inventions and ideas from past time periods. But the most influential and notable Golden Age was dated back in times of the Byzantine Empire and the Han Dynasty. The Byzantine Empire’s Golden age was called the “Pax Romana”. They were the first culture to experience the Golden Age. During the Pax Ramana‚ the Justinian Codes was made by using the 12 tables from Rome. It was the world first set of laws

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    it was created nearly 5‚600 years ago‚ but it was eventually valued to be a kind art at the end of Qin Dynasty‚ the king of Qin won the war of chaos and unify the way of writing words. Chinese made a big process during Han Dynasty; people were willing to learn it and treated it as a kind of skill or which could show your level of being educated. That was its time during the Tang and Song Dynasty; there were a lot of people who was famous for its great idea of writing calligraphy. The characters became

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    From the 1200’s BCE to 1300 AD‚ empires grew into existence and fell to destruction. They changed the systems of politics and warfare‚ shifting through different styles of warfare and uses for the armies they built. Most empires had some sort of military force used to conquer‚ expand and protect their lands from “barbarians” or certain nomadic people groups. Some empires though‚ such as the Mongols‚ Chinese‚ and those that were apart of the Islamic Empire had specific and vast changes to their military’s

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    fortification intended to keep out the nomadic invaders from the north; initiated during the Qin dynasty and reign of Shi Huangdi e. ordered a national census and took data of everything from coinage to the axels on carts f. promoted manufacturing and discouraged formal culture g. Shi Huangdi was extremely unpopular h. he died in 210 BCE; a revolt broke out and the third dynasty was established 4. The Han Dynasty a. lasted over 400 years b. ruled similarly to Qin except they were less brutal c. China was

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    run from a series of dynasties and led by pharoahs‚ with many pharaohs placed among the gods. The beginnings of Egyptian civilization was known as the Old Kingdom where it initially excelled in its stability but as agriculture lessened‚ taxes increased‚ and conflict sparked‚ the collapse promptly followed (Mayer "The Quest for Eternity: Egypt - Emazine"). Leading to the period after the collapse‚ the age of the Middle Kingdom came to be‚ where the twelfth and eleventh dynasties saw to regaining stability

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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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    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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    dbq buddhism in china

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    - Buddhism brought Chinese people good things and there are people who like Buddhism during the period of instability and disunity which Buddhism was spreading and gaining popularity Doc 1‚ Doc 4‚ Doc 6 Group 2 - Confucians in China and the Tang dynasty didn’t like Buddhism - Doc 2‚ Doc 3‚ Doc 4‚ Doc 5 When Buddhism which was spreaded by southernization in the first century‚ was gaining popularity in China during about 220 CE to 570 CE‚ which was when China experienced a period of instability

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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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    CIVILIZATION: Classical Civilization China Time period Zhou Dynasty- 1029-221 BCE Qin Dynasty- 221-202 BCE Han Dynasty- 202 BCE- 220 CE Geographic Description Located on the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers. Expanding dynasties. Moved beyond Yellow and Yangtze River Moved beyond Yellow and Yangtze River; extended westward along Silk road during Emperor Wudi’s reign. P Used the Mandate of Heaven and dynastic cycle for the rise and fall of dynasties. Government was feudalism where local lords governed; given

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