project to keep invaders out from the North‚ slowed but not stopped 35.Han Dynasty-(202 BCE-221 CE)founded by Liu Bang‚ dictorial gov’t and civil service exams 36.eunuchs- males who had their testicles removed (castrated) 37.Liu Bang-founder of the Han dynasty 38.state Confucianism-Confucian doctrine combined with Legalist practice 39.civil service exam-tests administered to workers in the bureaucracy to see if they qualify *40.Han Wudi- *41.Wang Mang-reformist official who seized
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After my visit to China‚ I have noticed three vital aspects of three Chinese dynasties that have either benefited or have been detrimental to the success of these respective dynasties. In the Han dynasty‚ their Confucian way of government administration‚ and their useful and bearable taxes led to a successful long-term dynasty. In the Qin dynasty‚ their Legalist ideals of government‚ and their unnecessary high taxes led to an oppressive society that accomplished incredible achievements in a short
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Empires fall for many reasons like the Roman Empire and the Han Empire such as wars and the spread of disease While others rise in their place by using their military strength reasons. In this paper will be going through Empires and the reason they fall and rise. One main reason Empires fell was because of the spread of diseases like smallpox and the bubonic plague. One of the empires that fell ill to disease was the Han empire‚ the disease smallpox spread because of the silk road from other parts
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Chinese education practices. Exploration through the Chinese educational history covers thousands of years. This paper will focus on two main dynasties and one extremely influential philosophy. The two key periods of study are the Zhou Dynasty and the Han Dynasty‚ with Confucianism being the most impactful philosophy in the Chinese educational History. In a time of various ruling bodies‚ some lasting centuries‚ many schools of thought arose. Educational ideas and concepts were numerous in Chinese history
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forever‚ because change was needed. From the Qin‚ Han‚ Sui‚ Tang‚ Song‚ and Yuang dynasties‚ many differences occurred in government and education structures while also maintaining things like Confucianism. Many people were frustrated with the differences some dynasties brought which fueled the revolts against the dynasties‚ and the rise and fall throughout time. The similarities are not too common between the multitude of dynasties. The Han improved their own dynasty from Qin’s Legalist principles
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she knew what a risk she was taking. When Hans thought of an idea and shared it with the other members of the White Rose Resistance group Willi and Christoph said that the risks were too great and that they weren’t willing to take the risk‚ this is where Hans said that he would take all the blame but Sophie said with great courage that she would help distribute the leaflets to the university and this is where they went on their way to the university. Hans and Sophie went while the students were in
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Which came first‚ nation or state? First of all‚ let’s find out the definition of two words. A nation is a population with the same custom‚ tradition and culture. A state‚ or country‚ which is a government structure‚ has defined borders and territory. In “The Theory of the State‚” the author‚ a German political scientist‚ J.K.Bluntschli‚ said a nation has eight idiosyncrasies. The same language‚ the same belief‚ the same culture and custom are four items I agree with. In history‚ due to neighboring
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the Chinese experienced the Han dynasty which was an initially strong and efficient dynasty‚ until it had a gradual decline and eventually collapsed. This led to a long period of chaos and finally reunification again. During this time of unification‚ division‚ and reunification‚ many cultural and political changes occurred while other cultural patterns and ideas persisted. 2nd
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empire: Mediterranean Sea Lanes- on the Roman or Athenian Empires Eurasian Silk Roads- on the Roman‚ Qin‚ Han‚ Maurya‚ or Gupta Empires Indian Ocean Sea Lanes- on the Maurya or Gupta Empires Tran-Saharan Caravan Routes- on the Roman Empire Thesis: 1. Preview 2. 2 Trade routes 3. Impact on empire (good/beliefs/or disease) Brain Storming: Silk Road: Han- Silk: had a wide economic impact on Han china. The wealthy bough silk and wore it as a sign of fortune and wealth merchants sold it and made
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people jockeying for power‚ but there was no central government. Then‚ afterwards the Qin dynasty took over and instituted a strong‚ centralized government. Thereafter‚ the Han dynasty took power and then went from a strong rule like the Qin‚ to a looser rule that followed some principles from Confucianism. After the Han‚ the three kingdoms period caused a return to divided rule. Then‚ the Sui took power and in the same fashion as before‚ harsh rule was instituted. Then‚ once again‚ as before
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