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    Within the Han Dynasty, there were three different social levels: emperor and their family, skilled workers (farmers and merchants), and unskilled workers (servants and slaves). These three classes were determined by social and economic standings within each family. The gender roles within the region saw that women were not viewed as equally as men, for the women’s major role was to birth & raise children, and take care of the household. The social class system in the Han Dynasty can be closely compared

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    Four Chinese Inventions

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    the inventions of: Papermaking, Printing, Gunpowder, and the Compass, developed during the Song and Yuan Dynasties. Starting with the art of papermaking, this process created a writing surface other than bones, silk, or bamboo. Using plant fibers, Cai Lun of the Eastern Han created a lightweight and smooth textured piece of paper--- as opposed to heavy, rough bones or expensive silk. Then, Bi Shang of the Northern Song Dynasty invented movable type printing, which was later updated and succeeded by

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    Sumarians, an ancient group of people who lived in southern Mesopotamia around 3500 BC, are attributed with the very first attempts to transcribe symbols onto moveable materials. The Sumarians developed a ‘cuneiform’ alphabet, which were then etched into clay tablets with a triangle shaped stylus called a ‘calamus’ and then allowed to dry or fired in a kiln to make them last as long as possible. The Sumarians are speculated to be the earliest people to ever use the first known written system in the

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    significant and helped to make many civilizations more advanced because it was easily accessible, made a new way of paying for goods, and increased the amount of literature and art. It is believed that paper was first invented in 105 AD by a man named Cai Lun who was a civil servant in Luoyang, China (Monro). During 105 AD, the Han dynasty was in power. The Han dynasty was

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    The Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty were similar through trade because they both utilized the silk road. The Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty were different in the areas of technology. The Roman Empire developed several different innovations such as aqueducts and hypocaust along with many others. The Han Dynasty developed silk, a secret their dynasties kept for a long time. Other new technologies include paper, The Roman Empire had various technological innovations such as aqueducts. The Romans

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    Throughout the lifetime of civilizations in the Ancient World, methods of creating a stable economy were prevalent. Such method would be the integration of trade routes between societies and a strong social class. In Han China and in the Roman Republic, the silk road was a staple in the economy of their societies. Both of these societies established routes along the silk road to increase the wealth and prosperity of their civilizations. However, though both of these countries utilized the trade of

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    Civil War Globalization

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    Over many years of trading between different people, goods from one region of the world can be employed and enjoyed in another. This process is called globalization. There are some negative connotations revolving around the word, but those are overpowered by all of its positive aspects. I believe globalization is good for society because it helps countries win wars, impacts the economy for the better, and spreads important technological advancements. The Atlantic slave trade, although being extremely

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    Ancient China In 2000 BC. the chinese had entered the bronze age. In 1800 BC. the Shang dynasty conquered all of china and from this point on china was measured through dynasties. In 700 BC. chinese metal workers began to craft iron tools and weapons. This is one of the many things the chinese were good at. The chinese made many great inventions that we still use today. Research shows that ancient chinese people drank beer and was even mentioned in oracle bone inscriptions as offerings to the

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    Han Dynasty Essay

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    areas of Ancient Chinese life by transforming the way information and art were recorded, consumed, and stored. While the origins of paper are unknown, its predecessors were flawed and in need of a replacement. The invention of paper is attributed to Cai Lun, a Han government worker, who created the first “true” paper in AD 105 (Greenling 2017, 51). However,

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    Since china is seeing a rapid economic development in the past few decades, we have also heard about the environmental and other issues related to the development of the country. Since I came to china for study, I got the opportunity to learn more about the success of china’s economic development as well as the negative externalities of the development and also the problem related to higher population. I have also learned about Chinese culture, language, the interesting dynasties (kingdoms) and the

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