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    The Han Empire was one of the strongest classical empires. It prevailed long before many others have fallen. The Han has achieved many things but for many reasons did not last. “all great things must come to an end”‚ and for the Han being such a great empire its reasons were lack of leadership‚ rebellions or civil wars‚ unstable religion‚ and being unable to protect themselves from outsiders. It started when emperors Zhao‚ Xuan‚ and Yuan started to lose their powers in state affairs. [travelchinaguide

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    A Day in Life: Case system Narrative My feet‚ burning walking through the villages while the higher caste people just stare at us‚ as if we are animals that have no home. My son is screaming as he is sick from the polluted water we have to drink from. The higher caste people drink from clean fresh wells and laugh at us as we drink from the local pond filled with animal feces. There isn’t much hope for our kind of people‚ but for us it’s all about slim chances. My people help each other

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    both hierarchical bureaucracies were led by a king. In China‚ the Han dynasty was able to create a strong centralized government led by kings who claimed the divine right to rule China‚ or in the case of the Chinese Dynasties‚ they claimed the Mandate of Heaven. However‚ because of the geography of India‚ such as the Deccan Plateau and the Hindu-Kush Mountains‚ the government of India was broken up into local governments. Whereas China needed a strong centralized government in order to unite its people

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     inspired by enlightenment ideas‚ started to challenge traditional monarchy  and also religion‚ the Catholic church  ● John Locke stated the if rulers did not protect the life‚ liberty‚ and property of the  people than they have the right to rebel (similar to the Mandate of Heaven)  ­ the rebellion of America‚ France‚ and Haiti turned to revolutions. The American  revolution were successful in defeating Great Britain and established independence  without being as destructive and violent as the Haitian and French revolution 

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    Most societies that developed in ancient civilizations were centered around some form of imperial administration and Imperial Rome (31 B.C.E.-476 C.E.) and Han China (206 B.C.E.-220 C.E.) were no different in this sense. Both civilizations had a network of cities and roads‚ with similar technologies that catalyzed cultural amalgamation and upgraded the standard of living‚ along with comparable organizational structures. Additionally‚ both civilizations had problems managing their borders and used

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    There is only one explicit mandate in this journey of life. It is embracing the love of Jesus Christ. Without Him‚ there would be no significance of life‚ existence of life and there would be no purposefulness of life. The natural world has an entirely altered perspective of faith in Jesus the Christ. It is perceived that good deeds carries them through the course of their survival. The terminology grace and mercy is foreign to the world. The world opposes the greatness of Jesus and cite vehement

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    important scriptures in regard to the church‚ because it answers the who‚ what‚ why‚ where‚ and how questions about the church. The church of Jesus Christ upon the earth is God’s embassy‚ filled with ambassadors of Heaven who are called to fill the whole earth with the culture of Heaven. Jesus unfolds the revelation of His church at Caesarea Philippi‚ a well-known vacation site. Caesarea Philippi was named after King Herod’s son Phillip and Caesar. It was governed by Phillip‚ the son of Herod.

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    If followed‚ one may gain entry into Paradise (equivalent of heaven). ‘Gardens of perpetual bliss: they shall enter there‚ as well as the righteous among their fathers‚ their spouses‚ and their offspring: and angels shall enter unto them from every gate. "Peace unto you for that ye persevered in patience! Now how

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    archaic clerical script that emerged during the late Warring States period. 4. “Mandate of Heaven”- a traditional Chinese philosophical concept concerning the legitimacy of rulers. It is similar to the European concept of the divine right of kings‚ in that both sought to legitimize rule from divine approval; however‚ the Mandate of Heaven is predicated on the conduct of the ruler in question. It says that heaven would bless the authority of a just ruler‚ as defined by the Five Confucian Relationships

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    Why China Defied the British Empire Was China being arrogant or justified when it rejected the British? In 1793‚ King George III of Great Britain sent an embassy to China‚ with the aim to ease restrictions on trade. However‚ Chinese emperor Qianlong rejected them completely‚ setting off a chain of events that would prove to be disastrous for China. While pure arrogance was a factor in determining China’s rejection of the British‚ traditional Chinese beliefs and policies were also influential in

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