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    Judaism Ruled by romans‚ but were exiled. Moses began the exiled freedom of his people 586 B.C. They believed in God only one God. Moses was his messenger on earth. They used clothing made of soft cloth used lambs and knives made of steel canes for the impaired and medical healing above nature. Their art was based on Moses and God and man used paintings to describe life in different portraits. They used Shofar for music and instruments‚ singing and the hands. They created synagogues

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    The Sumerians and Akkadians were the first civilizations to settle in Mesopotamia.The Sumerians people and Akkadians have multiple similarities and differences.Both civilizations lived in modern day Iraq.Both civilizations spoke two different languages.They both had similar farming methods as well.Each of these civilizations had for the the most part a lot of Accomplishments.The customs of these civilizations very similar in a variety of ways. There are Many similarities between the Sumerians and

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    system. The architecture the Greeks developed has been around for decades including today. Finally their philosophy has been a major part in all of our thinking. Greek society has been a muse for the success that has shaped the base of western civilization. Democracy has formed most of the United States. Statistics show that there are more democrats than republicans as of the last couple years. One of the major bodies that democracy has created is “The Peoples Court.” The peoples court were

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    History of Clocks As long as 4000 years ago‚ the Babylonian priests of Mesopotamia began a careful and systematic study of the movements and patterns of the sun‚ moon‚ stars‚ and seasons. They folded all of their accumulated knowledge into a calendar‚ which very much resembles the one that we use today. The Babylonians established a system of timekeeping based on twelve months‚ seven days per week‚ and twenty four hour long days. In fact‚ the only thing that is different between the ancient calendar

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    Mayan Civilization: Tikal The Maya are among the best-known of the classical civilizations of Mesoamerica. Mayan history starts back in the Yucatan dating around 2600 B.C.‚ Mayan history rose to prominence around A.D. 250 in what is present-day southern Mexico‚ Guatemala‚ western Honduras‚ El Salvador‚ and northern Belize. The Mayans were able to develop astronomy‚ calendrical systems and hieroglyphic writing‚ and were noted for their construction of elaborate and highly decorated ceremonial architecture

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    Essay on Roman civilization 100 to 600 C.E. From 100 to 600 C.E. Rome went under many changes culturally and politically. Culturally Rome adopted a new religion. Politically there was a division of the empire.  With so many changes‚ there were a few continuities in the empire. At first‚ the Roman Empire considered Christianity a threat‚ and they persecuted those who followed the religion. Even though the Christians were persecuted Christianity still grew largely in the empire. Eventually Constantine

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    Mesopotamia civilizations had three definitive cultures which influenced much of the laws and economic views of today. The first culture was called the Sumerian culture which was during the time period between 3000 B.C.E. to 2350 B.C.E. and was known to be the most influential of the three cultures. The Sumerian ruler‚ King Gilgamesh‚ was known for the first narrative writing. Gilgamesh used a wedge shaped form of writing called cuneiform to make words on clay tablets. Once writing was established

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    Hammurabi was a god who lived in Babylon. He made laws to being equality and righteousness. He didn’t want the people of higher statuses to run over people of the lower class. He wanted to have a safe and good civilization.The codes of Hammurabi were the first universal law codes in human history. They are influencing the laws that are being made today. Today‚ we base all of our laws on Hammurabi’s law codes. Similar we have the death penalty as he had the act of putting to death for

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    Achievements and Contributions of the Ancient Civilizations Summary: Ancient civilizations that made significant contributions to today’s modern society. the wheel‚ the alphabet‚ and government. New ideas and inventions of ancient civilizations were important‚ but how they evolved and led to new and more complex ideas and inventions are imperative to our society today. There are a plethora of contributions that early civilizations have made to today’s society. For instance‚ the Phoenicians

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    Fire the crucial element that contributed to the evolution of the human race. Without this substance the advancement of our species would never have come about. It can both bring about the creation of an entire civilization or destroy anything that comes within its grasp. This is why fire was so highly regarded in ancient society. Though many religions do not distinguish between the use of fire and the sun‚ it can be witnessed in their culture from art to text. The figures I have chosen to describe

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