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    Mesopotamia

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    Mesopotamia‚ an ancient Greek term meaning “the land between rivers”‚ is considered to be the cradle of civilization because this is where we find the origins of agriculture‚ written language‚ and cities. It was known as the land between two rivers‚ the Tigris to the north and the Euphrates to the south. Rains were seasonal in this area‚ which meant that the land flooded in the winter and spring and water was scarce at other times. Farming in the region depended on irrigation from the Tigris and

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    The role/importance of Qin Shi Huang in early China Today China is a great industrial power‚ its rapid economic growth over the past few decades have been very remarkable. Almost everything is made in China‚ almost every United States citizen can be seen with at least one consumer item from the country. But this country was not always this great economic power. Long before China became the great power it is today‚ long before it was even a country‚ China was secluded from the outside world. Chinese

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    The Roman Empire and Han China developed cultural syncretism by using different methods of spiritual beliefs and the gods they worshiped‚ but developed in similar ways on how they both used methods of family hierchy and also how they structure their government to create more control which was used to build up both societies with similar rule‚ all of these contributed to making cultural syncretism. Paragraph one- There were many differences in the way Han china and The Roman empire

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    good leader that knows how to rule. Some people think that we should go back to the old rules and be strict. Well back in China they had 500 years of war which caused them to throw the whole country in disorder.Along with war‚ Mandate of Heaven and Feudalism. Now the Mandate of Heaven was a power that controlled human destiny.Also the King was the son of Heaven according to China and as long as he governed his people well‚ Heaven gave him the right to rule. Unless he didn’t govern well‚ the Heaven

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    The Greeks and the Americans have a lot in common‚ such as their architecture‚ living style‚ and democracy. But the main aspects I will talk about are death and burial‚ victory and conquest‚ Gods‚ goddesses‚ and heroes‚ Animals real and imagined‚ Greek democracy‚ Architecture‚ Living style‚ American cities/Greek names‚ Epics and actors. All These aspects are divided into nine portions. The portion with the most similarities is death and burial. In the time of the ancient Greeks death came at a young

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    Han Dynasty

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    Carmen Ma The Han Dynasty lasted over 400 years from 206 B.C.E. to 220 C.E. China enjoyed a true Golden Age under the Han. Throughout its years‚ Han has made achievements in warfare‚ government‚ agriculture‚ industry‚ art‚ medicine‚ and science. These achievements have soon led something positive that changed the lives of many for the better. The Golden Age provided China long stability and wealth. Under the Han Empire‚ China expanded its union vastly. Many achievements have been made that led

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    Roman civilization and Zhou-Han China (same time period): 1. A Roman City in Ancient China -Roman empire ppl immigrated to China‚ Turkestan (convincing?)‚ pp. 1 -Roman: never succeeded in subduing (conquer) the Silk Road army? -Military: Roman VS Parthians‚ pp. 3 -Military glory: the most wanted of Romans 2. The Roman way -Roman: a true comedy of manners‚ pp. 13 -Roman’s literature influenced by Greece -Roman’s literature appeared during 3rd century A.D.‚ after the First Punic War‚

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    advancements in technology included the Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire. As the expansion of the empire increased‚ the Romans built roads that linked these regions together. These roads were built in such a way that allowed for easier travel: roads were paved and allowed for water to run off. In addition‚ the empire also developed the transportation of water throughout the city through the construction of aqueducts‚ which were canals. Likewise‚ the Han Dynasty made advancements in the distribution

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    Qin Shi Huang

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    Why is the first emperor still remembered today? Qin Shi Huang calling himself the First Emperor after China’s unification‚ QIn is a pivotal figure in the history of china‚ after directing china‚ he and his chief advisor Li Si passed a series of Important economic and political reforms. He undertook huge projects which lasted years‚ These included unifying various sections of the great wall of china‚ which is now a famous city-sized mausoleum guarded by the mighty Terracotta Army‚ which also includes

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    Qin Shi Huangdi

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    the centuries‚ many people have searched for the elixir of life‚ a magical potion that can give anyone who drinks it immortality. One of the people who searched for it was Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi‚ the first emperor of China. During Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi’s life he became obsessed with finding the elixir of life. Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi’s journey to find the elixir of life took him to sacred and previously unexplored land‚ but was ultimately unsuccessful. As the emperor got into his middle age he became

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