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    Ancient Rome’s Impact on the Modern World The Ancient civilization of Rome was one of the world’s largest empires that once claimed areas surrounding the Mediterranean and was founded on the Italian Peninsula. The Roman Empire was among the most powerful economic, cultural, political and military forces in the world of its time. It was quite multicultural, with a capability to create a sense of shared identity while embracing diverse peoples within its political systems. The Roman world has left

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    ` Ancient India has affected the modern world in various ways. Several Ancient Indian religions such as Buddhism, created by Siddhartha Gautama, are still utilized today. Also, there are 3 billion Hindus worldwide. This proves that religions created by the Indians have still continued to exist today. Factors such as sciences relating to metals and inoculation have impacted even the United States. The Ancient Indians created some useful tools that we use in current times. Ancient India’s culture

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    There were many ancient civilizations that did many things to influence the modern world. Three of the most influential ones are: Ancient Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, and Ancient Greece. Ancient Mesopotamia was best known for being the “land between the rivers” (“Mesopotamia”). Mesopotamia was called that because the land was surrounded by two rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates. Ancient Egypt was best known for its architecture, especially the pyramids. Ancient Greece was best known for so many

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    Why Did Empires Of The Ancient World Rise And Fall? Introduction An empire is a political construct where by one state or entity dominates over another state or over a vast area of territory. Additionally, an empire is ruled by an emperor, though many states in history which did not have an emperor at the head were called empires. During the ancient times, The Roman Empire, Alexander the Great Empire, The Persian Empire, Carthage, Babylonia Empire, Egypt and Sumerian Empire were among the

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    Egyptomania; the expression used to encompass the West’s complete allure with the wonders and mysteries of the Ancient Egyptian world. Part of this fascination stems from unconscious acknowledgement of a civilization that produced a highly functioning society, government, economy, art, and religion that permeates the world today, that contrasts with the engrained ethnocentricity of Western societies. Inquest into the mysteries of the land have sprung up from Hellenistic times, to the Renaissance

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    Have you wondered why Islamic art and ancient Chinese art look similar sometimes and look different at other times? The art styles of ancient China and the Islam world have some similarities and some differences. I’ll be going over the similarities first. then the differences of the two styles of art. There are less similarities in these two styles of art, so it’ll be easier to talk about them first. The first thing these two styles have in common are that they both used were funeral buildings. Islam

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    In the ancient world, some men were born into greatness while others dedicated their life to becoming great. Roman Emperor Augustus Caesar was part of the latter due to his achievements that set the foundation for an empire devastated by civil war. Despite the turmoil of the Roman Empire after the assassination of his adoptive father, Julius Caesar, he led Rome to social, political and economic prosperity and stability. His military tactics marked the beginning of a dynasty that saw a massive expansion

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    Ancient Greece had many different wars that are remembered and have influenced the world today. Ancient Greece had many different wars (Chisholm, Miles and Reid 29). Many kings in Ancient Greece were smart and clever. King Odysseus, one of the Greek kings, had his men build a giant wooden horse, which was thought to be a gift from a Greek god. The giant wooden horse allowed the Greeks to win the war. “The Spartan king, Archidamus, knew that Athens with its mighty fleet could not be defeated at sea

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    Athens was one of the most prestigious cities in the ancient civilization.  Their acropolis and how they held themselves to a higher standards than other cities in ancient Greece is what makes Greece look like how it is popularly known as today.i  So what was ancient Athens like for one to live their? First of all, let’s cover what entertainment was like in ancient Athens.  Theater’s were the primary source of entertainment. “The ancient Greek theaters developed through the ceremonial worship of

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    Ancient Rome is known for its strength, brutality, fearlessness, and honor. It has successfully influenced the worlds government, views, politics, and art. Roman ideas flood many cultures in many countries. Humans have learned to appreciate the greatness of Rome, but without the Etruscans, Rome wouldn’t be what it is known for today. There are many examples of Etruscan elements in the Roman world, yet the two cultures were divided clearly. The Etruscans lived luxurious casual lives, with open displays

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