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    and died‚ brutally on the March 15‚ 44 B.C. Julius Caesar was born under parents who had noble backgrounds and died during a horrific stabbing‚ in which people stabbed him twenty-three times. Julius Caesar‚ a leader of the Roman empire‚ made the choice to expand his empire‚ impacting the destiny of the nation he lead. The choice to expand‚ that Julius Caesar made‚ was so impactful to his nation‚ creating an impact‚ not only on his nation‚ but others‚ and various genres of literature can be used as

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    The fall of the Roman Empire was inevitable by A.D. 476. Christianity had weakened the bonds that had held it together‚ the people became corrupt‚ and it got too big. It was also because of the barbarian attacks. All empires eventually fall and Rome’s time had come to an end. When discussing the causes of the fall of the Roman Empire one has to see that this occurred over many years and had many different facets. Each issue has to be addressed independently with the understanding that they simultaneously

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    civilizations of the world‚ dating back to 4000 BC. The Achamenid Empire (550-330 BC)‚ founded by Cyrus the Great‚ ruled from the Balkans to North Africa and also Central Asia‚ spanning three continents. The great Persian empire of the yore‚ also endured invasions from the Greeks‚ Arabs‚ Turks and the Mongols. Islamization in Iran took place during 8th to 10th century and that led to the eventual decline of Zorastrian religion in Persia. Although‚ Persians adopted Islam‚ after being ruled by Muslim conquerors

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    the Tanzimat era was to reorganize the Ottoman Empire. The Tanzimat Era presented two fresh reform groups that were incorporated with the Ottoman Empire to rearrange the formation of its administration and culture. These tasks were shifted onto the administrative officials of the Ottoman Empire and they also intended for the people to follow Ottomanism so that there could be a sluggish drop amongst the ethnic faction that were in the Ottoman Empire. In the 19th century other reforms were put in use

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    Senate had declared him a public enemy. He was 30 years old. In the beginning of 68 C.E. Gaius Vindex led a rebellion against Nero‚ Rome’s current emperor‚ that could have been easily stopped had Nero not given up so soon. Nero did not put put up much of a fight during his fall‚ and was easily overtaken by the rebels‚ proving that anyone with an army backing them up could become emperor of Rome. Afterwards‚ Sulpicius Galba was put in charge of Rome but ruled poorly‚ marking the start of the Year of

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    Many years ago in 1438 AD‚ the Inca Empire was home to millions of people who all lived in a society that was going to continue for decades to come. Their government split the entire empire into four smaller regions‚ each with a ruler to control it. These four rulers were all controlled by the main ruler‚ whom all reported to him. Life in the Inca Empire was different from many other empires in many ways. The founder‚ named Pachacuti‚ led a smaller empire. Pachacuti’s’ name means “he who transfers

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    “EUROPE” “GREECE AND ROME” The European-Greece under Alexander the great‚ conquered the Persians Empire and Greece became the next world superpower. According to amplified Bible the kingdom which defeated Persia was “Greece under Alexander the Great” shall bear rule over all the earth (Daniel 2:39; 8:21; Rodgers‚ Grabbe‚ Lipschits). When Alexander the great conquered Persian empire‚ he also conquered all the Middle Eastern region and took over the land of Israel. The Bible told us that Alexander

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    The Roman religion began as a polytheistic one. As the empire expanded so did the acceptance of Greek gods‚ these gods included Mars the god of war and Jupiter. They built these gods in temples all over the cities. The gods had human-like characteristics along with human-like emotions such as hate jealousy and fear. The empire began to expand rapidly under the rule of Augustus‚ and because of this the Roman empire began to gain new people with new religious views such as Jews and Christians‚ Christianity

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    Did the British Empire improve people’s lives in Africa? I will start off by defining the terms of this essay. ‘Improve’‚ in this context‚ means the African people’s lives developing and the standard of living getting better. The British Empire in Africa was vast. It included lands in North Africa‚ such as Egypt‚ much of West Africa‚ and huge territories in Southern and East Africa. British rule had a huge impact on the lives of millions of Africans. Before the British rule in Africa‚ African

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    Why China Defied the British Empire Was China being arrogant or justified when it rejected the British? In 1793‚ King George III of Great Britain sent an embassy to China‚ with the aim to ease restrictions on trade. However‚ Chinese emperor Qianlong rejected them completely‚ setting off a chain of events that would prove to be disastrous for China. While pure arrogance was a factor in determining China’s rejection of the British‚ traditional Chinese beliefs and policies were also influential in

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