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    Fall of Roman and Han Empires The Roman and Han Empires were among the best realms ever. Both decision in the main century of the Common Era, the Han administration cresting in the 200s and the Roman Empire in the 400s, these realms demonstrated extraordinary military force, strived in monetary exchange, and their regions secured limitless area. So how did these incredible realms end up plunging to a grievous breakdown? Despite the fact that there are numerous likenesses in the explanations behind

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    Though separated by immense distance, Imperial Rome and Han China paralleled each other in many ways. As vast empires, both maintained a large standing army to stabilize their borders and to conquer neighboring territories. Inwards, to facilitate communication and transportation, these empires built complex road system, connecting once isolated cities across their lands. Yet, in China, the ruler was seen as a son of god, if not god himself, while in Rome, the rulers had to fight for his position

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    The Silk Road was a good trading route because it connected to China so people can go through the road and get good quality silk and gunpowder, iron, bronze, orange trees, ceramics, confucianism. Transition + Your own original Reason, Detail, or Fact First, the Chinese traded silk along the Silk Road for currency. One supporting Example or Evidence from text or source document The Parthians traded currency for silk with the Chinese. Explanation of your Supporting Example or Evidence Document

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    2014 DBQ Essay In the Classical Era, 600 B.C.E to 600 C.E, the Han and Roman empires thrived in technology. The advancement in technology gave an opportunity for mixed opinions and attitudes throughout both empires. Although technology was viewed as most beneficial to the working class and more advanced than in previous eras, the governments of these societies played a negative role in the advertisement of technology. Overall, both Han China and the Roman Empire viewed technology as most beneficial

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    Kent Edstrom 5th 11/2/14 Technology DBQ Rome and Han China’s attitude toward technology was similar; both civilizations utilized technology to great effect, however, it was to different regards. Even with technology’s benefits, both civilizations had nobles who dismissed technology’s merits. Technology affected infrastructure positively in both of these empires leading to the average man liking technology, however, government involvement in technology had mixed results, leading to mixed feelings

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    EXTENSION HISTORY DRAFT 3 How has portrayal of Empress Wu changed in regards to contextual ideologies? Empress Wu was the first and only female emperor of China in more than four millennia. She is the only recorded woman to rule China in her own right. She began ruling through puppet emperors from 665 to 690, which was unprecedented in Chinese history, she then broke new ground again when she founded her own dynasty in 690, the Zhou Dynasty and ruled personally under the name Emperor Shengshen

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    Extended writing project-Caitlyn Akichika Life changing events can affect more than just yourself, they can also affect your country. Melba Pattillo Beals, Feng Ru, and Jackie Robinson all faced life changing events that affected them and their countries. The sources used are ”The Father of Chinese Aviation” by Rebecca Maksel, I Never Had It Made by Jackie Robinson, and Warriors Don’t Cry by Melba Pattillo Beals. Feng Ru, Melba Beals, and Jackie Robinson all faced discrimination, however in the

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    At the dawn of the first century CE, the political world was dominated by two main entities: Han China and the Roman Empire, each with a population above 60 million. At the time, nearly half the world’s population belonged to one of these two empires whose territory constituted much of Eurasia. The ability for each empire to control such a large dominion was the direct result of markedly similar strategies in state formation and militarization. Both empires implemented a series of self-strengthening

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    Onna Daigaku Women

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    Women during the Tokugawa period were expected to be good Confucian wives and were restricted in many aspects of their life. Although multiple expectations were bent in real life situations. In Onna Daigaku, Kaibara Ekiken writes on how a woman should and should not act in public. He also writes several different reasons why a woman should be divorced. This primary source is important in understanding what was expected out of women during this period and helps us apply it to other readings. An

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    The Roman Empire and Han Empire were two of the strongest civilizations in the world during period two, while the Roman Empire fell to a much needed trade network which collapsed, the Han Empire fell to peasant revolts. However the two dynasties were more similar and ended because of sharing multiple issues including peasants evading taxes because the government was forced to tax more after ever expanding and not being able to defend the the newly claimed territory from attackers. Therefore the two

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