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    then they will not be successful. In Emperor of China: Self-Portrait of Kang-Hsi by Jonathan D. Spence, Spence compiles the Emperor’s own writings to give readers an inside like of what the Kang-Hsi did while he was the Emperor of China and the techniques he used in his life to lead China. The traits used by the Emperor of China, Kang-Hsi, allowed him to successfully rule China during his lifetime and improve the livelihoods of those living there. In Emperor of China, Kang-Hsi’s writings list many

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    effect the people’s lives today? After the Roman Republic ended Constantine change the entire Roman empire which made a huge impact the world today. There are many events that happened before Constantine ruled as emperor. Initially, in 285 A.D. , Constantine was served under the emperor of Diaclean. Diaclean was trying to restore order for the Roman empire. During a battle Constantine was solider in a battle; however, according to Diaclean he was distinguished from the rest of the soldiers. This

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    The story is about Liu Chenweng (1232-1297), a person from humble beginning who became an intellectual and spiritual leader of his community. When Liu was about forty, his life changed when the Mongol came and took over China(1271-1368). Before the invasion, to get the best government job, you have to pass a difficult test (palace exam). The test was based on Confucism. When Liu took the test, he placed third in ranking. Liu should have placed first if not for his critical outspokeness

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    The beginning of maritime exploration was a major milestone in the history of the world. The exploration of the vast sea lead to the development of trade relations between foreign empires and innovation that helped to improve the speed and efficiency of ships. New ships attracted the attention of explorers who sought to fulfill their personal desires or those of their empire, however one explorer stood above them all. Zheng He’s tragic childhood only fueled his thirst for power which he fulfilled

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    history. The Qin Dynasty was also the same dynasty that brought forth the idea of the first emperor. After the Qin Dynasty collapsed the Han Dynasty was founded by government official Liu Bang who became emperor of China. According to our Liu Bang adopted the Qin Legalist system. With the Legalist system Liu Bang expanded on it by incorporating the teaching Confucius. Under the Legalist system the emperor had absolute power.1 The only other government officials were two chancellors and nine ministers

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    shogun lost his power and the emperor took rule. The Meiji Restoration resulted in a “highly centralized, bureaucratic government” (The Meiji Restoration and Modernization, Asia for Educators). Before the Restoration began, Japan lost control to its foreign trade and legal system to the Western powers, such as countries from Europe and the United States. However, Japan eventually managed to retake control of their legal and trade system. In order to do this, the emperor formed a group from younger

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    Ancient civilizations have used various tactics, such as pictographs or writing systems, to document important events. However, only few civilizations have actually used mythology to write about the “truth”, one of them being the people of the ancient Japanese civilization. The truth is a representation of how each civilization views the beginning of the world and how it affects the civilization today. Although some parts of mythology seem outrageous and clearly not based on scientific fact, there

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    political leaders have played a huge role in their countries by using their authoritative powers. Different leaders used their powers in distinctive ways. For example, the emperor Han Wudi used his powers to beautify his empire while Augustus used his power to reunite the Roman Empire. Attaining all political power has led kings and emperors to establish both good and bad with their country. This includes instilling their own beliefs and policies that allowed their cities to flourish. This all occurred

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    Japanese Imperialism

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    Imperialism is the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies. (macquarie, 2017)Japan incurred incredible changes to many aspect of its society following the use of imperialistic forces used to open its borders by the Americas in 1868 this is commonly known as the Meiji restoration or Meiji period. The Americas changed many things but the most provenant was the Japanese government, Its Military and

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    Throughout both readings, the reader gets two drastically different accounts on how Rome was under Augustus. Through Augustus’s writing he depicts himself as being a very fair and humble ruler, one who is fair to all gives opportunities to his enemies. While on the other hand, the Juvenile Satire’s depict Rome as a very dark place, with Augustus’s being a horrible ruler and ruining everything good about Rome. Having these two depictions of Rome during the rule of Augustus is hard to see which one

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