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    In the Eastern Mediterranean world between the periods of 300-750 C.E‚ there were three empires that had dominated this region in the late Antiquity. Those three empires were the Sasanid Empire‚ the Byzantine Empire and the Arab-Islamic Empire .These three empires had affected this region economically‚ politically‚ religiously and in culture. . The Sasanid state emerged against the background of Old Iranian history. The Achaemenids establish the framework for the Sasanids and the Achaemenids

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    poor. In Ancient Rome‚ in order to be a citizen‚ you had to be a free-born male. The two main classes of people were patricians and plebians. Patricians were the upper class people (nobles and land owners). Plebians were the lower class. Emperor Justinian was significant in the legacy of Ancient Rome because he contributed the code of laws. Rome was a huge factor in the rise of democratic ideas because it influenced us to write the laws down

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    Fall of the Roman Empire

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    tribes from the North. In 410‚ the Visigoth tribe succeeded in conquering the western capital in Rome. In 476‚ the western Emperor Romulus Augustulus was finally overthrown at the substitute capital set up in Ravenna‚ and in 529 the eastern Emperor Justinian declared that the pagan religions of ancient Rome were illegal. All of these events caused the end of the western Roman Empire‚ although the eastern Empire continued to flourish throughout the Middle Ages as the Byzantine Empire. The fall of the

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    was “common” to the whole land and was short on statute law and heavily reliant on case law: the decision of judges. In contrast‚ “civil law” systems in Europe are founded on interpretations of the codification of Roman law given by the Emperor Justinian (AD 530). A defining feature of civil law system is that the law and guiding principles are set out in codified statutes and interpreted on a case by case basis by the judges and precedent is far less important than in the common law. A general

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    Early Civilizations Matrix Using your readings and outside sources complete the following matrix. Be sure to address the following in your matrix: • Provide names‚ titles‚ dates‚ brief descriptions of important events‚ and other details as necessary. • Note the details of key political‚ socioeconomic‚ technological‚ artistic‚ musical‚ architectural‚ philosophical‚ and literary developments for each civilization listed in the table‚ which were evidenced in the humanities. Be sure to properly

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    Free Men and Slaves

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    We live in a Constitutional Republic‚ in which written laws guarantee us the right to bear arms for protection and the prevention of tyranny. Throughout history‚ people that are considered to be free have owned weapons and slaves alike. The concept of freedom implies that a person has the will to do as one pleases within confines of written laws. Slavery is just the opposite; a person does not possess free will and is completely subservient to a master or a higher authority. Many different empires

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    Importance of having written law in the society It is important because rules need to be established in case someone breaks them (and people tend to). If they aren’t written‚ smooth-talkers will be able to talk their way out of punishment while less charismatic people will be punished more severely‚ and some judges will be far kinder than others (warning versus jail term). It is also harder to say "we need to punish domestic crimes more severely" when there is no set rule or punishment. Simply put

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    The Maya are an indigenous people of Mexico and Central America who have left their mark on history. The Mayans were known for their efforts in architecture‚ mathematics‚ and astronomy. They built amazing pyramids that stretch through the skies and mark their territory. There are various unique characteristic that reflect and define this empire. One can learn more about them by taking a look and analyzing the history of the cities that composed the empire. One particular city that had an interesting

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    Dear grandson‚ It is your grandfather‚ Otto Robert Frisch. I am an Austrian-British physicist‚ born on October 1‚ 1904‚ in Vienna‚ Austria‚ to your great-grandparents‚ Justinian and Auguste Frisch. My mother was a great musician‚ and my father a painter. I got my passion for science from my aunt‚ Lise Meitner; I’ll talk more about her later. I was schooled privately‚ as my family had high expectations for me. In the year 1926‚ I graduated from the University of Vienna with a Ph.D. in physics.

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    to Buddhism‚ the release from worldly desires that ends the cycle of death and reincarnation and begins a state of permanent bliss is called: a. stupa. b. nirvana. c. ka. d. Buddha Save Answer 5. Question 001-19 (Points: 1) Built by Justinian in the first half of the sixth century in Ravenna‚ Italy‚ this church was probably conceived as a political and religious statement. It is: a. Hagia Sophia. b. St. Apollinaire. c. San Vitale. d. Santa Costanza. Save Answer 6. Question

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