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    from the evidence you discussed in the paragraph.DO NOT JUST RE-STATE YOUR TOPIC SENTENCE.EX: As a result‚ building the Great Wall of China was no easy task‚ but the people who risked their lives to build it were dedicated to protecting the country they loved. (This is not a fact – but it is my OPINION regarding my paragraph’s topic of how the Great Wall of China was built & how dangerous it was – see how the CS extends on the topic a little bit without bringing up

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    During the Classical Era‚ the Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty in China by similar Bureaucratic structures‚ but differed in how the emperors justified their power. While the Han Dynasty followed the Mandate of Heaven‚ the Roman Empire justified their power through military conquest and were treated like gods. Both the Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire were a bureaucracy. This meant that both of them had many government officials and departments. In both cases‚ the Han Dynasty and The Roman Empires

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    billion RMB are invested to produce. However‚ gravel aggregate is still increasingly scarce and its price is sharp increase. Where there is construction‚ there are sand. What is the way of sand? Jianye‚ gravel aggregate equipment manufacturer in China‚ answer this question. Abandon inferior artificial sand and gravel aggregate‚ extend concrete industry chain‚aggregate production equipment for saleand reshape industry value by high quality gravel aggregate equipments. Jianye machinery‚ complying

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    of the Sui dynasty‚ the peasants developed several palaces‚ cities (for example: Loyang) and also constructed the Grand Canal‚ which helped unite China’s economy by becoming an important route for shipping projects between northern and southern china. They also helped reconstruct the Great Wall in order to keep out the invaders. The Byzantine empire‚ which was very innovative as well‚ also benefitted from high levels of commerce. As the peasants and slaves farmed‚ using several new inventions

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    wishful thinking‚ of course. To be realistic I can only visit places on earth. There are the Seven‚ and other‚ Wonders of the Earth and I like to visit them all‚ if possible. After hearing about the marvels of The Pyramids Of Egypt‚ The Great Wall Of China‚ The Taj Mahal‚ The Leaning Tower Of Pisa‚ The Colosseum Of Rome‚ Stonehenge in England and others‚ it would be great to actually be there and experience these things first-hand. However‚ before all these places‚ I would like to visit Disneyland

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    The Chinese mandate of Heaven was established by the Zhou dynasty as a description of how an emperor could rule or be deposed. It said that as long as the emperor behaved well‚ then he would be in favor of God and his rule would continue. However‚ if another clan should receive word the gods that they were displeased with the current dynasty‚ then you had the right to be overthrown. These signals‚(that an dynasty was not being ‘good’) could be shown through nature with floods‚ hurricanes‚ famine

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    Cagbabanua Professor Daly History 105: The Rise of the West 8/8/14 Why Not China? The various innovations and advances many humans encountered‚ emerged in large cities and civilizations. The largest civilizations began in the Near East‚ India‚ and China. However‚ none of these civilizations were capable of rising to the top like how Europe and the New World were able to. For centuries‚ China transformed and developed the world with its many great inventions and discoveries. China has been the longest

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    Section A: Stable food supply Now in order to live and be successful‚ you need to eat. The Ancient Chinese were/are very successful. They are also the longest civilization on Earth. So what was their stable food supply? The Ancient Chinese ate a variety of different foods. They ate rice‚ millet‚ fish‚ sorghum‚ wheat‚ pork‚ vegetables‚ fruits‚ and ginger. They ate the plant‚ fruit‚ and even the root! The Ancient Chinese used these ingredients to make porridge‚ tea‚ soups‚ etc. Specialization

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    Test Essay When observing Chinese dynasties today‚ it is seen that all the dynasties combined have lasted around 4000 years‚ from the Xia to the Qing‚ but how did each individual dynasty truly last so long? There were three major factors that led to lengthy Chinese dynasties. First of all‚ the Chinese dynasties’ trade and its evolution led to the wealth of several Chinese dynasties‚ enabling longer rule. The political innovations and structures created and adapted by the Chinese were effective

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    The Ming Dynasty ruled ancient China for almost three hundred years‚ establishing a significant role in the history of China through its structured government. “At its peak‚ the Ming Dynasty made China a global superpower‚ influencing the known world in trade‚ culture and might” (Barksdale para. 1). The Ming Dynasty was the last of the Chinese dynasties to be ruled by the native Han Chinese. During the Ming Dynasty‚ the arts flourished‚ including literature‚ pottery‚ painting‚ and music. Similar

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