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    The Roman Principate and the Han dynasty were two very competent empires that left lasting influences in the areas of their expansion‚ even following their demise. Despite this congruence in basic political structure and social arrangements‚ the two empires varied in concepts such as religion‚ center of power‚ and military significance. This compelling unity‚ nevertheless‚ revived for the Chinese years later‚ but unfortunately never remerged for the Romans. In order to have had an empire‚ of course

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    as a secondary responsibility. At this point it was not yet as their primary job. The event that is attributed with firmly cemented chaplaincy as a military member whose official duty is the religious well being of the troops‚ was executed by Constantine. Constantine’s famous vision that caused him to paint a cross on every soldier’s shield

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    Key Concept 2.1 The Development and Codification of Religious and Cultural Traditions Answer Concepts & Relevant Factual Examples in Underline “Factoids” 2.1.1 How did religions help strengthen political‚ economic‚ and cultural ties within societies? Religious and political authority often merged as rulers‚ some considered divine‚ use religion‚ along with military and legal structures‚ to justify their rule and ensure its continuation. 2.1.2 How did religions promote a sense of unity?

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    logs across a brook or by stretching ropes or cables across a narrow valley. Those types of bridges are still in use. Wooden-beam bridges appear to have been the most common type known to the ancients‚ although according to the tradition a brick-arch bridge was built about 1800 BC in Babylon. Other forms‚ such as simple suspension and cantilever bridges‚ are known to have been used in ancient India‚ China‚ and Tibet. Pontoon bridges were used in the military expeditions of the Persian monarchs

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    In the 3‚000 years that make up the ancient history of the emergence of Western Civilization‚ Rome’s contributions to society include the construction of bridges‚ domes‚ and temples. The Romans had great architecture skills that have stayed with us in one form or another for thousands of years. Each construction has evolved into many different forms that are found all over the world today. Each country or civilization uses the items differently‚ but without the help from the Romans and Greeks transportation

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    as beam bridges‚ arch bridges‚ truss bridges‚ and suspension bridges to more complicated bridges like side-spar cable-stayed bridges. Some of the key differences between these four types of bridges is the lengths that they can cross a single span‚ which is the total distancve between two of the bridges supports. Bridges supports can take the forms of columns‚ towers or even the walls of nature around the bridge like canyons. Beam bridges range up to 200 feet ‚ while modern arch bridges can reach

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    in Rome‚ was greatly opposed by religious institutions of the native Judaea and had to go against the official cults of Rome and also the “mystery” religions including Isis‚ Mithra‚ and Osiris. After the acceptance of Constantine‚ the Roman empire became mainly Christian. Constantine discontinued the persecution of Christians and supported the church. Christianity eventually influenced a lot of beliefs and decisions of the future rulers of Rome and appealed to lower class people

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    and “Romanization” • Describe the principles of Roman law and its influence today. • Who were Tacitus‚ Seneca‚ Juvenal and Galen? • Explain Christianity’s rise from the birth of Jesus to Emperor Constantine. • What were the most important reforms of Diocletian and Constantine and how did those reforms play in saving and transforming the empire? • What were the causes behind the fall of the Western half of the Roman Empire in 476? Research topics for writing assignments

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    Both Han China and Imperial Rome used religion as a helper in political culture. Confucianism was enforced by the government and promoted obedience‚ loyalty‚ and reverence to one’s social superiors. In Rome‚ Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity in 312CE‚ and used the church as a sort of guidance/advisor. Both civilizations established a type of “civil service” based on educated members of the middle class. As far as military protocols go‚ both militaries worked

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    CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM OF THE HEAD NECK The cardiovascular system consists of the heart‚ blood vessels‚ and the approximately 5 liters of blood that the blood vessels transport. Responsible for transporting oxygen‚ nutrients‚ hormones‚ and cellular waste products throughout the body‚ the cardiovascular system is powered by the body’s hardest-working organ — the heart‚ which is only about the size of a closed fist. Even at rest‚ the average heart easily pumps over 5 liters of blood throughout

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