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    The four great reformers in ancient Greece and Rome made their contributions in various ways‚ and in various fields. The two famous Greek reformers are Solon and Cleisthenes‚ and the two famous Roman reformers are Gracchi and Marius. Their reforms ultimately helped to elevate the democracy of the country. However‚ the methods and the reformer’s thoughts in reformations were different. Solon‚ an ancient Greek reformer had reformed the country in mainly three ways: Constitutional‚ economical‚

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    temples are surprisingly still intact. The second most well known are the open air theatres‚ they have located them to date back to about 350 BC. Ancient Rome had much similar architecture‚ then again many Roman cultural things grew out of Greece. Like greek Gods‚ myths‚ and again‚ their architecture. But much after Rome‚ was Europe‚ Europe wasn’t a lot alike Greece‚ but they shared some

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    centered chiefly in the values‚ interests‚ and potential of human beings (Webster’s II New Riverside Dictionary 205). Humanism is what leads to the development of the Classical World as we know it. In the Classical World‚ that is ancient Greek and Rome‚ the ideology of humanism had a big impact in these civilizations. Humanism strongly influenced these civilizations arts‚ and especially their architecture. For example‚ most ancient Greek buildings have been built to honor the Greek Pantheon‚ of gods

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    synonymous with the eternal existence and safety of Rome. The representation of influence‚ devotion‚ and power were characteristics of these six women who sacrificed their sexuality and family cults to serve the Goddess Vesta and to profit from the advantages that such devotion earned. The life of a Vestal virgin was unlike that of any other Roman woman with her political influence and symbolic protection of the Roman state. As a central entity to ancient Rome‚ the Vestal Virgins chastity and legality determined

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    Han China and Imperial Rome were amazing empires in their own way. Both of these civilizations had ways of maintaining the political control over their people. Han China and Imperial Rome’s method in political control has many differences and similarities‚ but I believe there are more similarities than differences. Han China’s political control was large. This empire developed a political philosophy called legalism. Legalism advocated clear rules and harsh punishments as means of enforcing

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    The civilizations of Ancient Greece and Rome have arguably been amongst the most and influential through history. There are as will be evaluated a great deal of similarities as well as differences when it comes down to the religious‚ political‚ social structures and worldviews of Ancient Greece and Rome. These two civilizations had a key role in the way the European civilizations developed and also evolved over many centuries; and have had a significant influence over modern Western cultures. In

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    There are many explanations for the fall of the Roman Empire‚ but I don’t believe blame can be solely placed on the immorality of Rome. Babcock (2012) states‚ “Rome was always immoral‚ and it always tolerated a whole range of immoral acts throughout its history” (p. 136). It would be hard to imagine that things continued to get worse until the morals were so bad that the empire collapsed. Although I do agree that “the explanation for why all human societies and empires collapse (is) because of

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    Kayla Nevadomski AP World History Mrs. Selens 10/4/14 Han China and the Roman Empire The largest empires’ the world had yet to seen‚ Han China and Imperial Rome succeeded in centralizing control to a greater degree than other empires; their impact on the lands and people due to trade was dominating‚ and their belief systems dictated their way of life. Strong belief systems’ led Han China and the Roman Empire to maintain a resilient bureaucracy as well as strict views for women roles and standards

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    There are many things that makes a society a civilization. There are also many things that makes a civilization advanced. Government‚ Religion‚ and culture impacts societies and makes them civilizations. Some of the products that were constructed that plays along with these three characteristics helps make these civilizations advanced. These three things that made up these civilizations have brought them a long way. Government plays a very big part in changing a society into a civilization

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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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