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    and flooding in ancient times were key factors in the progression of human civilizations. Ancient Rome and ancient China will be ideal examples of this due to their distance in both time historically and distance from each other geographically. In this way, there will be a more thorough understanding of…

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    China began along the Huang He River valley. The first dynasty to start in China was the Xia Dynasty. The Xia Dynasty was led by Yu The Great. He led the people to build canals in order to control the flooding of the Huang He River. He then passed power to his son Qi. Qi began the system of dynastic or the hereditary system. After the Xia Dynasty fell, the Shang Dynasty began in 1766 B.C. The capital city of the Shang Dynasty was Anyang. Kings were the head of all clans, claiming a common…

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    In the Han Dynasty in China, Confucian beliefs and ideals dictated large parts of life. Confucius was a philosopher that lived during the Warring States period, in which many non-unified states (hence the title) were at odds with each other, battling frequently and causing general chaos in China. Out of this chaos, Confucius designed his plan for an improved system of government and social structure. As I mentioned…

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    development of the modern world? All civilizations have contributed in some way to the development of the modern world. They all have used their 8 features of civilization to develop the world in their own way. However, Tang and Song dynasty in the Ancient China have the greatest influence on the development of the modern world. China's high level of Art and Architecture improved and developed the art technique. The paintings of human shapes, faces, and sceneries of Tang Dynasty influenced upon…

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    Ancient Egypt, ancient China, Mesopotamia, and Harappan have a very big impact on the way we live, and how our society is formed today. We still use many of the things they invented, and many of the things they learned on their journey. In order for a society to be termed a civilization, its citizens must share similar characteristics in five specific areas. Three if those specific areas of continuity include religion, government & social structure, and technological advancements & art &…

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    namely the Roman Empire and China, were both very successful, but at the same time very distinctive. While they were similar in their laws, Ancient Rome was barbaric in their ways while China was progressive. The focus of the two civilizations throughout their timespan were very diverse. One of the most important aspects of the Roman Empire was its size, which was about the area of Europe. Romans were always conquering more space, always wanting for more power. And while China was the same, it…

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    might wonder how did Ancient china survived so long,In this essay we will look at resources,inventions and their culture.One of the things that helped Ancient china was one of the cultural was culture has lead Ancient china to successful.Such as iron casting,it made people defend themselves better. Lastly the ancient Chinese has always eat rice for breakfast dinner and lunch. IRON CASTING Iron casting is a technique that was useful during the time of Ancient China and helped…

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    Hook: In more ways than one, the ways of ancient cities and countries are specific to one place, but they also connect and intertwine together. Preview: The culture and developments in Japan’s Golden Age also overlap with that of China in early times. The two civilizations both had similar types of government, literature, language, and religion, though they still had aspects of their worlds that were uniquely their own. These countries are geographically close to one another, but when going…

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    The Great Wall of Ancient China is a monument that still survives to this day, although, the cost to build it was far more than it was worth. It was an idea that did not turn out as well as hoped. The costs ended up being, the lives of thousands of soldiers, their crops, and pounds of silk in China. High human costs was a problematic reason that the costs outweighed the benefits. Just during the Qin Dynasty alone over 30,000 soldiers were ordered to build, and guard the wall. In order to do…

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    Until the arrival of West, China was confident of its centrality and supremacy in Asia. This was obvious in its tributary system, which included not only obedience and the exchange, but also the sphere of influence through supremacy. The China’s tributary system differed from Westphalian state system because China dynastic empires placed themselves at the center of territories and international affairs in the pre-modern Asian world. In this paper, I propose that the core of the China’s tributary…

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