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    Comparing and Contrasting the Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty Throughout history‚ many powerful empires and dynasties have ruled. Some ruled for hundreds of years‚ while others lasted for shorter time periods. All of these ruling powers had a great impact on their country’s development. The way they governed their people and kept in power were often very different but they often achieved the same goals. The Han Dynasty‚ which ruled China from 206 B.C.E. to 220 C.E and the Roman Empire‚ which

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    rift in the ways that China and Russia established their agricultural systems after their revolutions occurred. Collectivization was the way to go in Russia. A majority of Russia’s farmland was in collectives. For the families that lived on these collectives‚ they had to split all money made equally‚ after most of the income was taken through taxes. This gave the people no incentive to work hard because everyone made the same amount no matter what who worked hardest. However‚ China had communes instead

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    The Han Empire had a very positive outlook on the advancement of technology such as irrigation systems while the Roman Empire seemed to have a lot of opposition regarding the advancement of technology. The Roman elites viewed technology as tools for the weak. Both Empires acknowledged the change in technology in some way or another. The Han Empire was very interested in advancing technology and systems as much as possible. They were always looking for improvement‚ such as the letter a Han government

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    The Religion of China: Taoism and Confucianism The Chinese culture is embedded with deep religious beliefs. As with any set of practices‚ there are obstacles to overcome. Two of the main religions followed by Chinese people are Taoism and Confucianism. Both religions sets of beliefs influence how the members of each religion live their lives to achieve their idealistic reality. The main problem with Taoism is that there is not set of standards‚ it is based on an individual interpretation. In comparison

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    In different culture‚ there will be many different customs and traditions in festival celebrations. Wedding customs are one of the most representative and symbolic customs in revealing the differences. The wedding customs between China and America can reveal the differences in thinking model‚ value of orientation‚ and code of conduct as well as religion beliefs of the two countries.  Chinese wedding style A Chinese wedding is an extremely special occasion fulls of bright red color everywhere--tablecloths

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    example. His nose is huge! The ancient Greeks would never have done that. The Romans built roads all over the empire‚ and all roads led to Rome. The ancient Greeks had roads‚ but they were not built nearly as well‚ and the Greek’s roads did not connect in any particular order. Connect to what? Each Greek city-state was its own unit. In ancient RomeRome was the heart of the empire! In both Roman and Greek culture‚ women had the responsibility of the home. But women’s freedoms were very different

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    Have you ever thought about how political or social beliefs have affected China and India? The answer is most likely no because that is not what everyone is always thinking about. Most would think that beliefs did not affect a region‚ when it really had a major influence on whether it would be one to follow or not. That is what a majority of people thought when they decided which belief system was better to follow. India and China both had many systems and processes that led to their success and downfalls

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    Greece and Rome Chapter Four ancient civilizations bok outline. The civilizations of Greece and Rome rivaled those of India and China in cultural richness and their effect on world history. Their institutions and values reverberated in the later histories of the Middle East and Europe and Europe’s colonies around the world. The study of classical Mediterranean civilization is complicated because it includes Greek and then Roman political‚ social‚ and economic institutions‚ which were sometimes

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    Recently‚ there is a heated discussion over the difference between Chinese leaders and Western leaders. As for this topic‚ I will also talk something about it from two perspectives: religion and lifestyle. As we all know‚ religion is a part of the culture‚ which plays a vital role in people’s daily life. The majority of Westerners believe in Christianity. That is because Christian culture constitutes a Western cultural background. Thus it makes any part of Western culture are more or less with a

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    The Lifestyles of Different Social Classes in Classical India and China Classical China and India both had very defined social structures made up of peasants‚ merchants‚ and elites. The lifestyles of these classes shared some similarities and differences between the two societies. Each level’s role was affected by their civilization’s religion‚ government‚ and economy. The variations of jobs and wealth in this hierarchy also resulted in a varying levels of respect and prestige. Peasants are perhaps

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