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    century B.C.E was brought to China, gradually winning converts following the collapse of the Han dynasty in 220 C.E., but responses to the spread of Buddhism in China differed. Some faction of people didn’t see the spread of Buddhism as a threat they saw it as what it was, a religion brought to China even though it not an aspect of China,it still should be respected differed from faction of people who saw the spread of Buddhism as barbaric invasion and just overusing China, but to add some factions

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    Japan's invasion of China China was at its most corrupt era during the 1930s. Its economic status was not promising and overtaxing emerged to support warlord adventurism due to Kuomintang's establishment of a rival government in the Southern city of Guangzhou. Meanwhile China was facing various economic and political challenges, Japan was eager to take over the plentiful natural resources found in China. Japan took China's weaknesses as an advantage, and invaded Manchuria. Gradually, Japan started

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    Cultural Marxism is an ideology of critique, always attacking and undermining, but rarely offering clear alternatives. Mulan is a young woman who becomes a soldier and then the hero of China. As we see in the Disney Film “Mulan”; Mulan struggles against sexism, the constant struggle for women to overcome their role that is considered the “weaker sex” is common in our world history. The most impact and progress for women was during the civil rights movement of the 1960’s where women decided that

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    military approach differs based on his education, experience, and mindset towards a given military scenario. In the Chinese work of literature, The Art of War Sun-Tzu, the author writes his keys to success in war including, strategy, tough generals, loyal men, strength, and mindset. The Roman written war guide: Vegetius, focuses on the warrior more than the strategy of war as an essential to victory. Throughout Vegetius the perfect warrior is described, the author portrays the best fighter as one from the

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    China and US Cultural Differences China and US Cultural Differences Introduction With more than six billion people in the world is not difficult to realize that there are many different cultures and belief systems around the world that differ from the one we live in here in the US. There are countries that are governed by kings; there are others that are governed by religion, and others that are governed by republics. There are many different ways in which to prove that the world is not the same

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    Han China Dbq

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    Philosophers, playwrights, historians, scientists, mathematicians, and scientists made Athens what we remember it as. Han China was a prosperous and advanced culture. Han China shows that it was an advanced culture through achievements like the Great Wall of China, the Silk Road, and the Civil Service System. Though they were both advanced intellectually and culturally, Classic Athens and Han China were very different. They were specifically different in the areas of geography & population, government, the reasoning

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    mark of beauty and Chinese women with the smallest feet were given the best chance of living a luxurious life-style. This time in history was known to have lasted for at least one thousand years. Although, Foot Binding was appreciated by Chinese men, but for women it didn’t seem like something to look forward too. This was an excruciating method of women folding all of her toes, except for the big toe, into the sole of her foot. It was so that her foot appeared smaller and pointier. This tradition

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    Questions: Notes: Introduction - China generated the first of the great classical societies Effects of isolation • Isolation -limited ability to learn from other cultures -spared frequent invasion -encouraged Chinese identity -decline of the Shang Dynasty didn’t result in much internal chaos • Philosophy -yin and yang: The nature of change, balanced as two halves of a whole -Chinese philosophy -Dao: principle underlying the universe

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    The film Mulan was made to combat the stereotypical gender roles in the Chinese culture, however, the movie contains proof of the contrary. China, in Mulan, is shown as a male dominant society in which men and women’s’ actions must comply with their cultural roles. In this setting, a man brings honor to his family by fighting in the war and becoming a high ranked soldier. A woman fulfills her honorable role to the family by marrying a man with status and wealth. Towards the beginning of the movie

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    basis for education we have today, along with many other things. Europe had one of the best military leaders know as Alexander the Great but he doesn't stand alone for being known as a great leader. Han Wudi was arguably the best ruler China will ever see. He led China through its greatest expansion and brought it to its peak which no other ruler was able to obtain. Through this essay I will cover the political, social, and religious practices of Europe and Asia. I will also compare and contrast the

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