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    great civilizations‚ Han China (206 BCE - 220 CE) and Mauryan/Gupta India (315 BCE - 550 CE) were the economic giants of their time. The economic production of both dynasties originally began with extensive agriculture and eventually developed extensive trade systems. However‚ Mauryan/ Gupta India emphasized trade and its economic importance while China‚ due to religious conflictions‚ allowed trade to occur‚ but never permitted it to become a main focus of their economy. Han China and Mauryan/

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    Mr. Pitts Email: smpitts@canfieldschools.net Website: www/smpitts.weebly.com AP World History Course 2013-2014 AP World History is for the high school student who wishes to earn college credit in high school through a rigorous academic program. This class approaches history in a way that looks at the common threads of humanity over time— society‚ politics‚ religion‚ ideology‚ technology and trade —and it investigates how these things have changed and continued over time in different

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    Mark G. Period 6 01.24.12 AP Literature Othello Words Essay The word “heaven” is one of the most frequently used words in the play Othello. Throughout the play‚ the word is used in various forms with numerous connotations‚ often including multiple ones in a single incident. “Heaven” is used in the first few acts mostly as a “power or majesty of heaven‚ or as God”(“Heaven” Def. 7a). The people refer to the heavens as a God or a divine being‚ such as when Cassio says “Oh‚ let the heavens Give him

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    First Paper Assignment ! During Philadelphia Convention in 1787‚ The Constitution of United States was written by “Founding Fathers.” The preamble of the Constitution consists of six goals that are the wish of the citizen who supported to complete the Constitution. Providing for the common defense‚ establishing justice‚ Insuring domestic tranquility‚ forming a more perfect union‚ and promoting general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty was the six goals of this nation (Crimmins)

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    The 18th century historian Gibbon blames Christianity for causing the spiritual decline of Rome. Take a position for or against this‚ and explain. I feel Christianity was not the cause for spiritual decline of Rome. Many factors contributed to the growth and expansion of the church‚ and ultimately its success. Rome did not welcome this new religion with open arms right from the start. Some emperors‚ like Marcus Aurelius openly rejected Christianity numerous times. Once Christianity was welcomed

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    Thesis: The justifications for imperial expansion not only rely on remaining competitive in the global aspect of economy‚ but because it is the duty of superior races to civilize inferior races. Jules Ferry begins by elaborating on the competitiveness of imperialism and what it means to the country of France. An industrializing population is ever growing and he uses Germany and America as examples of how their imperialistic approach is beginning to cut into their own market. At this time‚ and even

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    The Political Influence of Theater Throughout history‚ theater has been a primary form of entertainment for all classes of individuals. During a time with no television or radio‚ theater was an escape from everyday life and an exciting event to which many looked forward. Countless plays‚ as early as William Shakespeare’s works‚ to as recent as a new Broadway staging of 1984‚ have been a stage for conveying ideas and morals about life and society. While the specific messages and topics change over

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    Women of Ancient Rome Roman men valued marriage‚ home and family. This led to great changes for the role of women in Rome. Women weren’t any where near equal to men‚ but they were treated much better than they were in Greece. Although women were citizens‚ they weren’t allowed to hold office or vote‚ but their husband’s did respect their opinions‚ in private. Women weren’t expected to publicly contribute to society in public. Women were seen in public with their husbands‚ a great change from

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    dominated by the patriarchy. However‚ the level of degree of male dominance and social structure in society did differ between the civilizations. The Roman Empire and Han Dynasty were no exception to this. Both ancient civilizations were similar in the respect that from birth‚ girls were treated lesser than boys. Even if in the Han Dynasty‚ where the values of Confucianism were respected and followed‚ which stated that everyone under the empire were equal‚ the true actions of citizens did not reflect

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    The Treaty of Rome (1957) The signatories to the Treaty aimed (according to the preamble : * To ensure the economic and social progress of their countries by common action to eliminate the barriers that divide Europe. * to concentrate their efforts on the constant improvements of the living and working conditions of their peoples. * to achieve concerted action in order to guarantee steady expansion‚ balanced trade and fair competition. Furthermore‚ they : * were anxious to strengthen

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