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    China Course

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    The Singularity of China • No historic point of departure: The myth of the Yellow Emperor. L’empereur jaune ou Huang Diest est un souverain mythqiue de la Chine‚ considéré comme père de la civilisation chinoise. • First historical record dates back to 2000 BC.: The Shang Dynasty. La 2ème dynastie à avoir dominé le pays. • The Long Cycles: “The Empire‚ long divided‚ must unite; long united must divide” The Romance of the Three Kingdoms. An important

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    The Golden Age

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    economy. The civilization would also have cultural and intellectual achievements made throughout this period of time. Greece had many attainments that are still practiced and seen today‚ and that influenced other civilizations in the ancient world. The Han Dynasty also was a very technologically advanced civilization and created many revolutionary inventions that changed the way that humans live forever. Both civilizations went through their own golden ages and although they were very different civilizations

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    Rowland 1 Lauryn Rowland Ms. Napp World History AP 24 October 2012 From 206 B.C.E. - 220 C.E.‚ the Han dynasty‚ in China‚ accumulated many political control methods‚ as did Imperial Rome reigning from 31 B.C.E. – 476 C.E. However‚ there were more differences than similarities between the two empires/dynasties. Two main differences were China and Rome’s territorial expansion and their political philosophies (mandate of heaven and monarchy). A similarity between these two empires would be their

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    modern world. China and India are similar and different in many ways. Both China and India had many similarities and differences in politics‚ economics‚ and religion. The Qin and Han dynasties of Classical China developed a kind of government called bureaucracy. The Qin stressed central authority‚ while the Hans expanded the powers of bureaucracy. In addition‚ Legalism was developed. India’s political features involved regionalism and diversity in political forms‚ unlike China’s bureaucracy

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    Golden Ages

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    during the Han and Song Dynasties were important periods of history that have contributed to modern society. During the Han Dynasty‚ China was the most technologically advanced civilization in the world; the method of making paper out of wood pulp was invented and the basic method is still used to manufacture paper today (Doc. 4).  One advancement during the Song was the development of gunpowder in the 800s. The use of gunpowder was beneficial during wars and battles. During the Han Dynasty

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    Daoism is. That is why China was able to accept 2 different basic belief systems. Han dynasty saw a lot of positive and negative things about Qin dynasty. Some of the positive things about Qin dynasty is that the bureacracy was being domoinated by noble families again. The Qin was selected purely based on merits. But what was going on in Qin dynasty was not the same in Han dynasty. Even though in this situation Han dynasty attempted to reform the situation that remained unchanged with the exception

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    Religion on Politics

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    influences politics? This is a very controversial issue‚ but I believe that religion influences politics. I will illuminate on some cases in history that reflect on this point of view which are the influence of Christianity on Rome‚ Confucianism on the Han Dynasty and finally the effect of religion on politics in this stage of time. Any understanding of Christianity has to start with Judaism because Jesus was born a Jew and he grew up in the Jewish traditions. By the time Jesus was born‚ Israel

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    of the Han dynasty in china. In 202 BCE‚ the Han dynasty was born. Through new leadership‚ less strict laws‚ and popularity among the citizens‚ the Han dynasty flourished in China for more than 4 centuries. I. Leadership a. Liu Bang II. Laws a. Got rid of many laws from Qin dynasty- heavy taxation‚ excessive forced labor‚ etc. III. Popularity a. More laid back b. Simple leaders who were easy to understand 3. What role did technology play in the success and spread or the Han dynasty

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    Dynasties In Ancient China

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    it) • Han Dynasty 25 AD - 220 AD • Sui Dynasty 589 AD - 618 AD • Ming Dynasty 1368 AD - 1644 AD • Qing Dynasty 1644 AD - 1912 AD The Xia Dynasty was the first dynasty in the history of China. There is no real

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    Buddhism DBQ

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    ideas of spiritual enlightenment and nirvana appealed to peasants and aristocrats alike during the vacuum that was the fall of the Han dynasty‚ it was rejected by the imperial rule that was reestablished after 570 C.E. This is clearly seen by Buddhism’s initial appeal to the masses of China (Docs 1‚ 2)‚ its popularity and spread amongst the chaos that was the fall of the Han dynasty (Docs 2‚ 3)‚ and the negative reactions after imperial rule was restored with the Tang dynasty (Docs 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6). Buddhism’s

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