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    Decline Of Empires

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    Empires were not simply created from a day to another. There is huge number of factors that contribute to the development of an empire. The history of the world has seen a tremendous number of empires form. However, it has also seen a great amount of them fall apart and eventually disappear. An empire can fall into one of the two paths, developing completely into a stable and long-lasting empire that has a powerful army, a strong central government, and freedom of religion or turning into a short-lasting

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    The Roman Empire

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    Paper B To many people, the mention of the Roman Empire invokes thoughts of gladiators, debauchery, and the abuse of power. To others, it brings visualizations of classic statues, beautiful temples, and mythological gods. The Roman Empire was all of that and more. The saying, “Rome wasn’t built in a day” is true and its fall and decline happened gradually as well. Ancient Rome has inspired volumes of historical works, theatrical plays, and even movies in more recent times. More specifically,

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    Peoples and Empires Throughout history there have been a multitude of different empires to rise up and conquer land, along with the people inhabiting that land. More often than not, these empires fell. Whether the empire was quickly abolished, or it maintained power for decades, most of them were over thrown. Anthony Pagden, who at the time of publication was a history professor at John Hopkins, wrote the book Peoples and Empires in 2003 to explain the history of the once “Great European Empires”. These

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    Gupta Empire

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    History Was No Mystery for the Gupta Empire What if you could live in a golden empire? That was exactly what the Gupta Empire was for India, their “Golden Age.” That was because of their daily life, Chandra Gupta II, and achievements in academics. The Gupta Empire wasn’t always there. It never became an empire until after 500 years of invasion and turmoil. That was when a heroic leader arose, Chandra Gupta, and created the Gupta Empire. Daily life in the Gupta Empire was very nice and steady. Most

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    The Mali Empire

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    Malian empire was founded 1230 CE by Mansa

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    Multicultural Empires

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    Multicultural Empires and the New World The Seljuks were pressuring the Byzantine Empire the second half eleventh century. Much to their demise the Byzantimes challenged the Turks in 1071, in modern-day eastern Turkey (then Manzikert). The Turks now had control over most of the Anatolian Peninsula. The Byzantine empire went to the west for assistance out of desperation. Western European Christians wanted to stop the spread of Islam and take back the Holy Land, located in the Eastern Mediterranean

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    The Roman Empire

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    Step 1: Plan What kind of technology in the Roman Empire affect its growth the most? I will be investigating from the start of the Roman Empire in 753 BCE to when the Western Roman Empire fell in 476 CE. This investigation will have a broad scope while investigating and include things from the Roman Legion to aqueducts and concrete. This investigation will not include technology that was not widely used to better the Roman Empire. The research question will answer my question by conducting research

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    The Ottoman Empire

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    102 class topics were interesting and enlightening. From discoveries to parliaments our lives have been changed through evolutions and revolutions. Though there were many topics that sparked my interest and choosing one to elaborate on the Ottoman Empire stood out most. This analysis will show its development and reasons for its nick name as the Sick man of Europe. Ottoman Turks were established in Turkey. This area was rich and famous. The land at that time was called Anatolia that meant sunrise

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    Abbasid Empires

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    their own selfish reasons. The only outlet for Islamic people seemed to be to create a new system of governing the empire of Islam, which is exactly what the Abbasid dynasty offered. Using Persian-like bureaucratic administration the Abbasid dynasty sought to perfect the empire that they had inherited from their predecessors. The Abbasid caliphs built capital cities throughout their empire, where regional governors oversaw the running of their local areas and enforced the laws set in place by the caliph

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    The Mongolian Empire

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    The Mongolian Empire was one of the most influential in history; it controlled more land than any other civilization and caused the black plague which started the renaissance in Europe. 1.“age-set” Who: For the people of East Africa What: A warrior moved through age-grades or ranks starting from a warrior through elder When: Until after 1500 Where: East Africa Why: Showed the warrior emphasis in East Africa How: Political: Allowed mobilizing of young men for military use Social: Was a sort of Social

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