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    Introduction HIS100 History of Western Civilization to Middle Ages Lesson 5 Quiz This assignment is worth a total of 60 points. Please make sure you have answered all questions prior to submitting. Once you click the submit button‚ you will not be able to return to this section. Question 1 of 60 What type of columns does the Parthenon have? | Alsacian | | Ionic | | Corinthian | | Doric | Question 2 of 60 In 490 B.C.E. the Athenians defeated the Persians at the Battle

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    Greek Influence on Western Culture The traditional starting point for what we sometimes refer to as “the west” is in Ancient Greece. As one of the western civilization sources‚ Greek civilization is primarily an idealized view of one group of Greeks based in and around the city state of Athens which has come to symbolize the development of rationality‚ ethics and logic. Splendid achievements created by Greek have made a far-reaching influence on the western civilization. The Greek culture

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    Running Head: CIVILIZATIONS Ancient China and Ancient Rome: Their Influence in Eastern and Western Civilizations Sonya Boone Strayer University Ancient China and Ancient Rome: Their Influence in Eastern and Western Civilizations The ancient countries of China and Rome shared a specific time of social and economic prosperity; China’s Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire. Both were able to succeed in flourishing where other countries failed due to their strong military and

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    “I would have never thought that such a storm would rise from Rome over one simple scrap of paper…” were Martins Luther’s thoughts of his 95 Theses. Luthers 95 Theses set the Protestant Reformation into motion. This scrap of paper sparked a conflict that changed the way the Catholic Church had a hold on Western Civilization. Very few men if any have shifted the course of history like Martin Luther. In a small time span of ten years‚ this German monk toppled the Catholic Churches hold on Christianity

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    Throughout history‚ Russia has developed differently from the “westerncivilization. Russia started off as being similar to the “western” culture‚ but overtime developed into one that the west never saw. Russia was influenced in it’s development from the conquest of the Mongols to Peter I. Russia also had unique features that were a first for societies in Europe and the rest of the world. Russia throughout history has been conquered by many different groups of people‚ from the Mongols to Peter

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    Rough Draft-Black Plague One of the greatest disasters of the Western Civilization is without a doubt the Black Plague‚ but the Black Plague isn’t like any of your other diseases‚ it was a plague that was determined to reduce more than half of the western population‚ this disease was destined to end all humankind‚ given it’s way. With the Europeans trading with the East‚ a rumor was being spread that an infectious disease was forming in Asia. In Jordan McMullin’s book‚ “The Black Death”‚ he discusses

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    III. The Postclassical Period: Chapter 15- A New Civilization Emerges in Western Europe A. Chapter 15- A New Civilization Emerges in Western Europe 1. Postclassical period in Western Europe known as the Middle Ages a. Stretches between the fall of the Roman Empire and the fifteenth century 2. Civilization gradually spread beyond the Mediterranean 3. Christian missionaries converted Europeans from polytheistic faith 4. Medieval Europe participated in emerging international community 5. New

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    republic. While doing so‚ he established a political system pertaining to a monarchy that would allow him to concentrate the power in his hands alone. This new system of governing would deliver Rome to its peak‚ allowing the Roman Empire to shape Western civilization through a process historians call “Romanization.” Fourteen years of bloody civil war followed the assassination of Caesar Augustus‚ who was often referred to as the greatest emperor of Rome. Several men of power attempted to take the throne

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    GUIDELINES IN THE PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPT FOR THESIS PAPER 1. Order The order of the manuscript is as follows: Preliminary Pages includes the following: Title Page Approval Page Acknowledgment (one page) Table of Contents (heading should be centered; no dot/line/dash before page number) List of Tables (Arabic numerals) (if you have) List of Appendices (Arabic numerals) (if you have) Abstract (one page) CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION (bold‚ center of the page) (Should

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    Greece had very advanced civilisations that had good levels of sanitation and logical ideas about medicine and science. Because the Romans had good levels of sanitation they had better living conditions that meant they had better health; it took the western civilisations over 2000 years to associate human waste with illness. Their diet and concept of medicine also contributed to their good health as a civilisation. Religion was very important to the Romans‚ as they believed that the gods controlled

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