An aqueduct is an artificial channel for conveying water‚ typically in the form of a bridge. Aqueducts transported water from natural sources into cities and towns. Romans proved to be ahead of their time with the formation of aqueducts. Roman techniques to collect‚ store‚ and channel water over huge distances remained unmatched and some of their ideas are still used today. Romans used the water obtained from aqueducts for drinking water and as a water supply for public baths. Although the most
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most influence on others are seen as popular kids. They are what cause change. For example‚ they are most likely to start a trend. Ancient Rome and the story of Christianity were not so different from a high school. Many people‚ such as Jesus‚ Julius Caesar‚ and Augustus‚ during these two events were catalysts for change‚ but how; how did they do it? In Ancient Rome and the Story of Christianity‚ key individuals needed popularity and or power to make a change‚ and that is why top-down change is the most
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“When in Rome‚ do as the Romans do” is the famous axiom of St Ambrose‚ the very famous bishop of Milan in the 4th century. He advises that people should follow the traditional customs and decency of country where they choose to live. The knowledge about culture and customs of another country bring many benefits for immigrants. They can know the positive things they should do and the negative things they must avoid. This knowledge also makes them feel more freedom in a strange country. Nowadays‚ many
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Imperial Rome and Han China are both well recognized empires‚ known as strong and fairly successful. Although the empires had some differences they also had similarities in their methods of political control. Similarities between these empires include the belief that leaders had connections to God‚ religious tolerance‚ and public works provided to citizens. Along with the similarities in political control the differences include Rome having a democracy while China had a centralized bureaucracy‚ Rome
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Rome started out as a small city-state in western Italy. Carthage on the other hand was already a huge empire. They ruled most of Spain and the northeastern part of Africa. The first Punic War was started over the control of Sicily and a few other minor islands just of the cost of Italy. Carthage was in control of part of Sicily at the time when Rome decided that they wanted the little island. This started a terrible war between two amazing people. The war had a couple of naval battles during it
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Rome spent centuries waging war with its neighbors and foreign cities. With each victory Rome conquered new territories and became one of the greatest empire that existed in the past. But during those years where Rome was growing in power‚ one city was also on a journey to conquer and increase its power. This foreign power grew close to being equal with Rome. This city was known as Carthage. Due to the path she followed‚ she went against Rome in a series of war that would prevent her from becoming
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How does it feel to be treated unfair? Rome gets treated unfair too. Rome was a republic that became a dictatorship and it “fell”. This means Rome fell apart completely. This occurred from 750 BC to 5 BC. This was over 1000 years. The primary reasons that Rome “fell” was that they had Military Problems‚ Natural Disasters‚ and poor and unfair. One of the primary reasons that Rome fell was they had poor government. First of all‚ Rome may have good rules‚ but they did not enforce them. For example
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Compare and Contrast Essay: Imperial Rome and Han China Imperial Rome and Han China had many differences involving religion‚ technology‚ and women in society‚ but the similarities in these three subjects outnumber the amount of differences. Women in Rome and China had many of the same responsibilities. Technology in China was more advanced‚ but Rome was on top of advancing the field of architecture. Religion allowed these two empires to be alike but also different over the course of their reign
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Although both Han China and Imperial Rome had large‚ long lasting empires with similar economies and some similar policies centralized governments and similar administrative policies regarding land reform‚ their techniques of imperial administration differed in terms of how it came to be and how emperors ruled. One major similarity between the administration policies of Han China and Imperial Rome was that both empires had very centralized governments. In China‚ the emperor had all the power.
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Imperial Administration of Han China and Imperial Rome Both Han China and Imperial Rome used a centralized government with roads to help them rule their large empire‚ yet Han China had Confucianism to legitimize their rule while Roman emperors were dependent on the support of a large military force for legitimacy from 204 B.C.E to 476 C.E. Han China and Imperial Rome had some Similarities. Both Han China and Imperial Rome had very large empires that it was difficult to manage their boarders and
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