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    Mesopotamian Civilization Mesopotamia was located between two rivers the Tigris river and the Euphrates river. The rivers were very helpful to them. The rivers gave them water and a way to travel. Between the two rivers was very fertile soil‚ which helped them‚ farm near their homes. They also had a semiarid climate‚ which is it rains a lot and the summers are very hot. The first civilization was Sumer and they believed in polytheism or the belief in many gods or goddess. They believed

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    History: Comparative Essay Chinese vs European Between the years of 1851-1861 roughly 30‚000 immigrants from places worldwide arrived in Australia with the hope that they could strike it rich and find some gold. Of the people who were arriving there was large amount of Chinese and Europeans who started to build up colonies of their own. It was hard for these people to start with as there was a lot of discrimination and segregation simply because of their race. This also meant that these sort of

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    Historians once thought that the human race began with the white Greek and Romans. Present day archaeologists are telling us that the cradle of civilization is in the Nile Valley of Africa. Two rival kingdoms called Egypt and Nubia have much in common but they also have their unique differences. In my essay I will explore some of these similarities and differences. Egypt and Nubia were both ruled by monarchy‚ which shows that they had an advanced form of political organization. Archeologist’s findings

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    The Greeks‚ The Romans‚ The Jews‚ and the Christians were all important civilizations in Ancient History. Why? Because they all had a hand in forming what is now the government of the United States. All of these people had many similarities and many differences. For instance‚ the Greeks and Romans both had polytheistic religions‚ based upon many of the same gods‚ whereas Christianity and Judaism are Monotheistic Religions‚ based on parts of the same scriptures. Christianity is a derivative of

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    As we know that Greek civilization was a very fascinating and captivating period in the history filled by legendary wars‚ Gods and beings with super natural strength ‚ who would forget the Trojan wars even now many examples and references are taken from their way of life. Athens and Sparta were two renowned city states in Greek civilization I will try and answer the questions and go a little deeper in the life’s and living style of the people in these two cities to understand how each group obtained

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    of clan breaking away themselves increases‚ the Eastern Zhou was characterized by two parts; Spring & Autumn period and the Warring States period. Despite the political challenges‚ the Eastern Zhou period is still considered as the golden age of Chinese philosophical and cultural venture that is why there emerged the “Hundred Schools of Thought”. During the Spring & Autumn period‚ members in the Zhou Clan were given the power to control over lands that they may acquire. However‚ the powers of the

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    3. a) A social organization can only be considered a civilization if it has established‚ firstly‚ knowledge in agriculture and have flourished this given blessing. Being able to grow crops to support the people in the settlements. Being able to develop tools to improve the agricultural blessing they are given. Agricultural techniques that supported them by means of food and leisure. Also‚ there should be a city formed‚ where people are gathered and remains immobile‚ and just staying put. A city

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    Structures of the Roman and Chinese Empires Any political structure we have today was derived from one of the two most prominent structures in the beginning of the first empires. Both the Roman and the Chinese empire had a centralized control over a large mass of regions and populations. Although they had generally the same amount to control‚ they ran them differently. The Chinese empire was a dictated government where as the Romans had more independence with the law. The Chinese also used a bureaucracy

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    Western Civilization Essay #2 The significance of woman can be traced back to the beginning of humanity. They gathered plants‚ raised children‚ and may have started agriculture. The lives of Mesopotamian and Egyptian women were very different yet similar at the same time. One of the main differences between them was how they were viewed as equals with men‚ status in marriage. Although their similarities were in the sense of how they were associated with homemaking. In most civilizations‚ including

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    Spread of Chinese Culture in Japan and Korea Due to the success of the Chinese civilization in the postclassical period‚ it began to spread and be accepted by many surrounding areas. The civilization’s most significant influence would be on Japan‚ Korea‚ and Vietnam. The spread of Chinese culture in Japan and Korea‚ specifically‚ involved many similarities and differences in terms of religion‚ political structure‚ and social aspects‚ including a specific distinction in how exactly the culture

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