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    Mongols Conquest

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    Politically and economically. Politically some differences are how the Mongols inhabited each of the areas as well as how they went about with religious rights. Economically some similarities are that they encouraged long distance trade‚ they improved roads‚ as well as they spread the disease throughout all these regions. Politically the differences are how they inhabited each area. One of the main differences is that the Mongols would normally invade those in areas in which were left under native rule

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    Unit One 1. Consequences of the Neolithic Revolution didn’t include * End of hunting-gathering societies 2. Most scholars believe that‚ during the Paleolithic Age‚ social organization was characterized by * A rough social equality 3. The earliest metal worked systemically by humans are * Copper 4. The spread of the Bantu-speaking peoples over southern Africa can be best explained by their * Knowledge of agriculture 5. Characteristics of complex civilizations

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    depend on one’s code or conduct. Han China and imperial Rome both promoted trade and food production incredibly near their borders. China‚ without a doubt had amazing trade and food production. China used a famous trading route like‚ “The Silk Road.” Han China’s daily supplement included‚ rice‚ wheat‚ foxtail millet‚ proso millet‚ beans‚ and barley. But unlike China‚ Rome traded among themselves. As the Romans exchanged within their land area‚ they also used ocean trading‚ meaning they

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    Ancient China Versus Ancient Greece Ancient China and Ancient Greece were two vastly different civilizations with different cultures; they shared a multitude of similar political‚ economic‚ and philosophical achievements while also inholding multiple differences. The centralized government of China differed from the independent city-states of Athens. A similarity that both civilizations held in regards to politics would be the role‚ or lack thereof one‚ that women played within their respective

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    Chinese Culture Influence

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    over vast regions from Korea in the east to Central Asia in the west of Vietnam in South. Once garrisons were established‚ traders were quick to follow‚ leading to considerable spread of Chinese material culture in East Asia. Chinese goods‚ especially silk‚ were in demand far beyond East Asia‚ promoting long-distance trade across Eurasia (179). For these reason the Chinese Civilization was influential because of their strong trademark‚ religion and governing with organization administrations of their

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    Inventions created during the ancient eras often leave an impact on the civilizations around at the time‚ but over time‚ fade due to steadily improving technology. Though with the innovations from Ancient China such as paper‚ print and the gun‚ the inventions not only effected Ancient China‚ but the entire globe‚ and still to this day are heavily relied-upon tools in the modern world. As China became one of the most developed nations during the early common era‚ many other nations began to express

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    emperor to rule the empire. The Han Dynasty also used a centralized government‚ they selected new emperors after one was done ruling. Both of these civilizations also shared a similar economy‚ which was based mainly on agriculture and trade. The Great Silk Road was a huge part of trade for both economies‚ it allowed the merchants and traders of the dynasty and empire to travel and trade goods with many different countries. During the Pax Sinica however‚ the Han Dynasty had very different

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    not who you are chosen to be by someone else. Marco polo was born in Venice‚ Italy around 1254. He was one of the first Europeans to travel into Mongolia and China. He became famous for his book that told the story of his travels along the Silk Road to China. When he was 17 he travelled to China with his uncle and father‚ for a total of 24 years. In 1298‚ there was a conflict between Venice and Genoa. Marco Polo was captured by the Genoese and imprisoned by them. While in jail‚ Marco told

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    Development and interactions of cultures. | * Buddhism had become well established in northern India‚ and with the sponsorship of the emperor Ashoka the faith spread to Bactria and Ceylon. * Buddhism‚ Hinduism‚ and Christianity all traveled the silk roads and attracted converts far from their original homelands. * Christianity became a prominent source of religious inspiration within the Roman Empire; the young faith also traveled the trade routes and found followers beyond the Mediterranean.

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    Tang Dynasty

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    of the empire’s slow decline in 763. Their religion‚ Confucianism‚ led their decisions in the government. The strong government led to a strong‚ fierce military force‚ the military led to the expansion of China and the reestablished safety in the Silk Road. All

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