Han and Roman DBQ The Han Empire and Imperial Rome had their own unique view on different aspects of life. They based their views on different things such as their culture and past experiences. Upon analyzing Han and Roman attitudes toward technology it was found that they have different levels of intellectuality when it comes to their ideas on how to solve everyday problems‚ they make innovative discoveries when faced with a conundrum‚ and these two great empires use technology to better themselves
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“Han and Roman Views on Technology” The Hans and Romans understood the importance of technology‚ but unlike the Hans‚ the Romans viewed anyone who worked with tools or with their hands to be a person of lowly status. The Romans only showed appreciation for technologies that could hold some benefit for the upper-class. The upper-class Romans thought that craftsmen‚ people who made a living out of making tools‚ was hardly an occupation that deserved any respect. The Hans appreciated the use of tools
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Annotated DBQ Rubric: Buddhism in China Sample DBQ Question: Based on the following documents‚ analyze the responses to the spread of Buddhism in China. What additional kind of document(s) would you need to evaluate the extent of Buddhism’s appeal in China? Point # Generic Description Explanation/ Commentary Examples and Commentary 1 Has acceptable thesis. Thesis addresses the specific focus of the question. The thesis should reflect a sophisticated understanding of the complexities
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The Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire were two of the most powerful entities to rule their respective parts of the world. The Han Dynasty dominated Asia from the Korean peninsula to present day Vietnam for more than four hundred years. The Roman Empire stretched from the present British Isles to present day Iraq‚ and lasted nearly five hundred years. The Eastern Roman Empire went on to last another one thousand years. Both the Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire enjoyed times of immense prosperity during
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Pre-Axial Chinese Religion Did not develop religion as a separate realm of human concern Rites‚ rituals‚ ethics that bound the Chinese people were cultural phenomena (daily routine) Chinese approach toward ultimate reality stressed NATURE No clear creator outside nature Chinese thought always emphasized people (family and community) Peasant Heritage Numerous festivals timed by agricultural calendar Politically: single empire; emperor until 1911 Language diversity (Mandarin in north and Cantonese
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Taglioni became most famous when danced as a danseuse at the Paris Opera when her father created the ballet La Syliphide for her‚ in 1832 .She left the Ballet of Her Majesty’s Theatre and signed a three-year contract in Saint Petersburg with The Imperial Ballet. July 1845 was when she danced with Lucile Grahn‚ Carlotta Grisi and Fanny Cerrito. Taglioni retired from performing in 1847 and later died in Mareseille on April 22‚ 1884. La syliphide is a romantic ballet that was separated into two acts
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I was just browsing TED Talks and saw a video tilted “The best stats you’ve ever seen” by Hans Rosling and it just caught my attention. It became clear very quickly that this was a fantastic speech. I knew absolutely nothing before clicking on the video. I was just looking for something that would be interesting. The late Hans Rosling was born in Uppsala Sweden‚ on 27 July 1948 and dies on 7 February 2017 at the age of 68. He studied statistics‚ medicine and public health. He investigated an outbreak
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theorists as to what causes who to deserve what. In this essay I will be discussing John Rawls’ concept of contract justice and Robert Nozick’s concept of justice as entitlement. All political theories can be said to benefit some groups in society more than other and so there are winners and losers to all political philosophies. Utilitarianism is a moral philosophy first advocated by Jeremy Bentham. It argues that the morally right action is that which creates the greatest happiness for the greatest
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Abby 1/8/13 Global Essay Period 7 The Han Emperor Wudi accomplished many things and his life was important to China’s history for many reasons. Wudi did many things to improve China’s civilization itself. He ruled from 141-87 B.C. Wudi was the sixth emperor of the Han Dynasty. He became emperor when he was 16. He was a very fierce ruler. Wudi lived from 156-87 B.C. In that length of time that he was alive‚ Wudi did many things. Wudi had many accomplishments
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- INTRODUCTION - What makes a good leader? In Chinese philosophy‚ the works of Mozi and Han Feizi are at odds with this question‚ with the former advocating for a benevolent and righteous sage-king and the latter offering a harsh disciplinarian as a more viable alternative. While these two models seem to be in total opposition‚ one could suggest that Niccolò Machiavelli proposes an even more drastic option focused almost entirely on the individual self-interest and preservation of the ruler.
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