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    During the classical period‚ influential empires such as Imperial Rome and the Han Dynasty emerged exhibiting numerous resemblances‚ due to cultural diffusion‚ as well as various distinctions from each other regarding political control. Methods of transportation and communication benefited the government by linking and unifying crucial parts of both empires. Both empires had a system of roads that facilitated communication‚ trade‚ economic activity‚ and the movement of military. Although both empires

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    China and Rome China and Rome were astonishing civilizations that managed to advance technology and civilations. Both civilizations were rapidly growing and making changes to the world. The two cultures were pretty similar‚ yet very different. Their religions were something to be modest about. When it came to religion it helped the decline of both societies‚ by religion changing. When it came to technology though‚ its change is what caused the societies to flourish. As for education the both

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    both Egypt and Rome. Most ancient Roman historians tend to portray a negative opinion upon Cleopatra’s achievements‚ as they see her as a figure of destruction towards Rome. Cassius Dio‚ an Ancient Roman Historian‚ criticizes “Cleopatra as a Manipulator whose love for Julius Caesar and Anthony was purely politically driven”. Cassius Dio evaluates the significance of Cleopatra’s achievements of control and manipulation‚ but criticizes her for wasting it. At the time of Cleopatra‚ Rome was a Patriarchal

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    and died in 43 BC when‚ according to Plutarch‚ two men came to execute him. His last words to them were “There is nothing proper about what you are doing‚ soldier‚ but do try to kill me properly.” He was born to a wealthy family with connections in Rome‚ but no one in his family had previously been a senator‚ making him novus homo. However‚ through his brilliance as an orator and advocate in court cases he ran for consul at the minimum age for the office‚ as a novus homo and won the seat‚ it had been

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    Bhatt is a product of two cultures. She sees herself split between culture and language.. Conflicted with who she is. She wants to rewrite history. She reflects herself on her identity. She is not fully Indian not fully English. What happened to the people who lost their land and freedoms. She wants to look at this story. She begins the story Pan of She begins the story Great Pan is In Hindouism many Gods vs Christianity. They roam freely.. The gods can do what they like. The hindu gods are given

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    The Fall of Rome Rome fell for three main reasons.The first was because it was too big.The second was because the of the changes. The third main reason was because of the invasions of Rome. It was too big because it was always raging war and taking the land after victory.They would raged war with Africa and with Greece and took land from them.Then they end up splitting the empire in half and that cause the empire to weaken. The changes made a huge impact.The reason for the impact was because they

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    have currently comes from rome. This is significant because it shows that everything leads to rome‚ for example our government‚ laws‚ architecture‚ engineering‚ and many more things. So wouldn’t that mean there’s a possible chance to have somewhat the same fall like Rome? If this were true then we would have to prevent these faults which have happened to Rome. But what are these faults of Rome? One of the faults I’m only going to mention about is that overexpansion made rome fall. Why does overexpansion

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    all great things come to an end. Many things took part in dragging the Roman Empire down‚ but the economy and its problems were one of the main causes why the empire fell. As we know the economy is a big part of what keeps a country going‚ however in Rome the economy had problems that contributed to Rome’s fall. The rise of taxes wasn’t easy on anyone. Taxes made most of the peasants’ day to day lives difficult to live. There was really no way for them to escape the taxes‚ which forced them to give

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    Rowland 1 Lauryn Rowland Ms. Napp World History AP 24 October 2012 From 206 B.C.E. - 220 C.E.‚ the Han dynasty‚ in China‚ accumulated many political control methods‚ as did Imperial Rome reigning from 31 B.C.E. – 476 C.E. However‚ there were more differences than similarities between the two empires/dynasties. Two main differences were China and Rome’s territorial expansion and their political philosophies (mandate of heaven and monarchy). A similarity between these two empires would be their

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    into world powers. Both had strong armies that helped to defend their borders and grow their respective empires. Both controlled similar amounts of land. In the second century C.E.‚ China controlled about 1.5 million square miles of territory and Rome controlled about 1.7 million square miles of

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