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    The Roman Empire has been a figure that many aspiring conquers have set eyes upon and received inspiration from. Rome had military excellence‚ a strong multicultural acceptance‚ one man rule and a set of micromanaging laws and rules for following leaders. However though a wide spread empire limiting communications‚ a combination of shortages of gold and silver and rising taxes and the stopping of roman conquest. Rome had drew the short straw. These factors were the defining decisions that caused

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    Between the year A.D. 100 and A.D. 400 the Roman Empire declined and Christianity rose up and took its place. This was not easy though‚ when a massive city died all around them they had to stay strong and fight for what they knew was right. There where many factors that allowed the Christians to grow in this time‚ and the Romans never even knew it was happening. The roman religion was based on action rather then thought‚ so they didn’t think about what could be happening right in there own city

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    Religion The Arab empire and the holy Roman Roman empire are two of the most important empires in history. Religion has a big influence on these two empires. The Arab empire main religion is Islam. People who follow Islam are called Muslims. Muslims believe in only one god called Allah. The word Islam means “peace”. Prophet Muhammad is considered a prophet and a man like all other men. Allah sent him as his final revelation. Islam has five pillars: Belief‚ prayer‚ charity‚ fasting‚ and pilgrimage

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    Religion in the Roman Empire had a large scale affect on society and politics. In the 1st c. AD the Roman Empire was the largest empire in the world and it had many enemies surrounding it. The problems lay not only outside of the empire but internally also. There are corrupt and power-hungry leaders. The first assassination of a Roman Emperor is committed during this time. Another problem develops. Peoples religious views are changing and talk of a single god who is going to send a savior and

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    Christianity Transformed the Roman Empire Christianity started with Jesus. Jesus had many followers that spread the good news about Christianity not only in Rome but to its surrounding countries. New ideas can change people and places rapidly. These ideas had an impact on the family life of Romans‚ the Pax Romana‚ the Roman Tolerance for other religions‚ and the Rebirth of Roman State Religion. The family life of Romans was changed. Paterfamilias is where the male is the head of the household and

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    The Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty of China were great empires that still have influence on us today. As they developed‚ they formed some similarities in government‚ but there are more obvious differences between them in religion and commerce. The Roman empire and Han Dynasty both had a great leader who led them to their Golden Ages. In China‚ the emperor Wu Ti significantly expanded Chinese territory from Central Asia to Manchuria and Korea to Northern Vietnam‚ establishing the Pax

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    The Roman religion began as a polytheistic one. As the empire expanded so did the acceptance of Greek gods‚ these gods included Mars the god of war and Jupiter. They built these gods in temples all over the cities. The gods had human-like characteristics along with human-like emotions such as hate jealousy and fear. The empire began to expand rapidly under the rule of Augustus‚ and because of this the Roman empire began to gain new people with new religious views such as Jews and Christians‚ Christianity

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    Han vs Gupta During the classical era‚ China and India emerged as the two powerhouses of the East asia region. Despite both empires using similar tools to implement social and political control‚ there are minute differences in beliefs and regional demographics that change the way these techniques are implemented. Both cultures used military dominance‚ a strong leader figure and previously established social hierarchies to remain in power. However‚ while the Chinese formed a strong‚ centralized

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    Assess the Legacy of the Qing Dynasty By Vanessa C. Song INTRODUCTION The Qing Dynasty lasted for 268 years and was the last dynasty in China and was declared in 1644 by the Manchurian people of outer China after the conquest of the Ming Dynasty. It fell in 1849 to the Chinese communist party (CCP) led by Mao Zedong. Throughout the beginning of the Qing dynasty‚ the public confusion in regards to the new “Alien Rulers” caused havoc and widespread chaos‚ small anti-Qing efforts were formed in order

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    The Collapse of Qing Dynasty And The Beginning of Chinese Modern History After the Manchus established Qing dynasty in 1644‚ China experienced its last flourishing age “Kang-Qian flourishing age” before the ultimate collapse of Chinese imperial system. Despite the leaps in development in the early Qing‚ multiple layers of underlying shortcomings and problems emerged as the dynasty proceeded. Among a large number of factors that helped foster the increasing number of reforms and rebellions during

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