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    The empires of Rome and China were very great ones‚ they both had many similarities and differences in the way they ran their empires. One major difference was the way they treated their women. Both Chinese and Roman women were unequal in social status than the men of the empires were‚ but they were definitely treated different in both empires. Women of China were treated quite harshly and were expected to take orders at all times by their husbands‚ and were to serve them always. This started to

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    I. Introductory Paragraph Although Han China and Rome shared the same attitudes regarding the importance of public works‚ with China devising the flood prevention system‚ and Rome creating the indispensable aqueducts‚ they had completely opposing views concerning tools used for crafts‚ with the Roman upper-class viewing such tools as demeaning and the Han China upper-class approving and encouraging such tools‚ especially after the invention of the mortar and pestle. II. Importance for Public

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    Throughout ancient China‚ there were many dynasties that were set up. After one would collapse another one would soon arise and take its place. Because of this there were many different beliefs and government ideas on how China should be run. Some of the dynasties used each other’s ideas‚ but made them better so they succeeded this time. The two dynasties we will be looking at are the Han and Yuan dynasties. During the Han and Yuan dynasties‚ religious played a major part in their culture‚ government

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    This week’s first reading was the “Introduction: Imperial Ambition” by John Mason Hart. In summary‚ the reading tells the history between the United States and Mexico and how the behavior of the United States towards Mexico reflects the interactions with other Latin American countries and third world societies. The previous fact mention can be seen nowadays more clearly than ever‚ the United States in recent years haven’t been acting friendly and welcoming towards Mexicans and immigrants. In addition

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    The cause of the American Revolution took many events for the revolution to occur. The many events included Rebellions‚ Rebellions against the Government‚ and land disputes. Some events were more critical than others. The end of the Anglo-French imperial competition was due to Great Britain winning this war. It was seen as French and Indian war because French and Great Britain were always in competition for territory in North America. Great Britain challenged the French for territory. The 1763 Treaty

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    Comparison Essay 3: China and Japan The Asian countries of China and Japan have very different histories of their beginnings and how they became the countries they are today. For hundreds of years‚ there was very little contact or influence the countries share with one another‚ for both shared the desire to keep all foreign influences away. While this has certainly created many historical differences in art between these countries‚ as influence from one another was allowed ideas and techniques were

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    Intro Today in China‚ many students focus on the National Entrance Examination‚ which is an academic exam and a prerequisite for entrance to many higher education institutions. This exam is said to be the survival of the Imperial or Civil Examination System. The Imperial Examination System‚ which lasted 1300 years‚ is the longest educational system in Chinese history. History To understand why the imperial examination system was put in place‚ one must have an understanding of Chinese Feudal

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    When the Han Dynasty of China extended its influence to central Asia in the first century B.C‚ trade and cultural ties between China and Central Asia increased. The dynasty intensified the relationship between China and the Central Asian religion. As a result‚ the Chinese people learnt the Buddhism religion‚ and in the middle of the Century‚ a community of Buddhists had already formed in China. The Buddhist populace demanded some texts‚ which may aid the translation of Indian language into Chinese

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    Women of Ancient Rome and China Women in ancient Rome and China were very different but quite similar as for as their treatment and roles were concerned. In both cultures they were under the protection of their fathers until they married. When they married they were to stay home and be wives‚ they were not formally educated and learned to manage their households. They were not allowed to disgrace their families in any way and were inferior to men from the moment of birth. Chinese women whether

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    How Great Were the Differences Between Han China and Ancient Athens? Isabelle Han China and Ancient Athens were both very successful cities. The Chinese empire was much larger and was a more unified nation than Greece. Greece was made of many city-states that fought between themselves more often than they fought together. But despite their disputes‚ Greece had managed to produce many talented philosophers and historians‚ such as Pericles‚ Sophocles‚ Socrates‚ and Plato. Many historians think it

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