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    Middle Ages begin with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and to the Renaissance period. After the death of Augustus‚ the Roman Empire would begin to fall. With plenty of monarchs seeking success and failing‚ Rome began to lose their ideals like the Roman religion and family. As the Roman Empire began to crumble with civil war‚ plagues‚ and a bad economy‚ Christianity was beginning to emerge. It had great success because of the many differences to the Roman Religion that favored the masses. Some of

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    The rise of Christianity put an end to the classical age of Europe with the help of the RomansChristianity spread much faster. Rome was one of the main centers of Christian development. One of the Roman emperors‚ Constantine‚ let freedom of conscience for the people‚ made Christianity on a full legal equality with any religion in Rome‚ and later it was the official religion of the empire. The Roman Empire aid the spread of Christianity in many ways. Because the Romans are tolerate of religion

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    brief explanation of the selected theme LOVE as it relates to the ancient cultures through early Greek and Roman times. Also this paper will describe the theme‚ determine how the theme is reflected in the cultural and world developments from the Ancient‚ Greek‚ and Roman time periods and last it will compare and contrast the development of the selected theme within the Ancient‚ Greek‚ and Roman time periods and relate past attitudes to modern ones. As a race we all strive for some aspect of love.

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    History of Christianity What was the impact that Constantine had on Christianity after he conquered the Roman Empire?  As a stone penetrating a tide of water‚ Constantine penetrated through pagan worship as he brought Christianity to the forefront after the great battle in the Roman Empire. It changed the way Romans worship today and impacted their society as a whole with religion and morality connections. Christianity was brought to the fore front greatly due to the support of Constantine

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    D’Erizans Week #7 1. What factors accounted for the rapid spread of Christianity? Christianity stared in Jerusalem‚ where the romans killed Jesus trying to stop his teaching from spreading. A persecution broke down against the Jewish Christians or nazarians who were Jesus followers‚ causing them to run out of Jerusalem into Syria and other countries making them spread. These persecutions were one of the causes why Christianity begins to spread a few hundredth miles from the city and the establishments

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    Christianity -believes in TRINITY- God the Father‚ God The Son and God the Holy Spirit -believes in the worship of 1 God (God has 3 personages) -believes in spiritual; dev of man’s relationship with God as compared to physical & cognitive development -Bible is the sacred book for Christians-guide man to live a moral‚ bright excellent life & avoid sins -divided into Old testament & New Testament Old Testament -tells about how God created the world in 6 days & rested on the 7th day -plays attention

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    Comparative Essay The massively extensive classical empires of Imperial Rome (31BCE-476CE) and Han China (206BCE-220CE) were extremely influential when it came to the world around them. In essence‚ the two empires were virtually the same in terms of political structure and military protocols‚ yet greatly different in the area of religious tolerance. Both Han China and Imperial Rome had a political system structure consisting of a sovereign emperor who made executive‚ almost dictator-like‚

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    ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS II ROME: PRE-REPUBLIC AND REPUBLIC But when the fulness of the time was come‚ God sent forth his Son‚ made of a woman‚ made under the law‚ (Galatians 4:4). "The fullness of time" is an expression full of meaning. Jesus came at just the right time. Culturally‚ God had prepared the way by spreading Greek civilization around the Mediterranean so that the Greek language and mode of categorical thought were common. In the next few lessons‚ you will consider the Roman Empire’s

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    conquest‚ and political success and wealth in the later years. Spain and England found their way to the Americas (by crossing the Atlantic‚ etc.) and established their own colonies‚ which were able to give their nations profits. In order to have the imperial power of Spain and England benefit from their colonial establishments‚ the dependent nations would use their surrounding natural resources which would be then used in trading‚ selling‚ and building ships‚ etc. Although both the British and the Spanish

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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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