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    My individual attitude is that the Roman Catholic Church has impacted our society in many different aspects. Throughout the era of Western Civilization until 2016, education, politics and art have remained imperative. Without the knowledge and creativeness of our prehistoric Roman Emperors, and Popes the Catholic Church would cease to exist today. The Roman Catholic Church is a contribution to the study of Science. For instance; Father Giambattista was the first person to document the rate of…

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    Western civilization is what is presently called modern or contemporary society that mainly comprises Western Europe and North America. It is believed that civilization came in through the influence of ancient cultures the two main ones being Greek and Roman. The Roman Empire has given most of the modern world and much of the medieval world its governments in not only its forms but also in its substance. The barbarian tribes who succeeded the empire adopted much of its laws and many of its forms…

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    Written Assignment HIST 1421 Unit 5: Greek and Roman Civilization Carthage and Rome and the Punic Wars University of the People Term 5, 2016 - 2017 Instructor: B. Chambers Abstract: The essay seeks to unpack the rivalry between Carthage and Rome which played out in the epic Punic Wars of 264BC, 218BC and 149BC. For over 100 years, the mighty Roman empire and army were occupied with keeping the equally mighty armies of Carthage at bay and ensuring that their reach never extended too far or too…

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    Interrogation and Torture In the Roman civilization torture was used mostly as a means of entertainment in the form of gladiator fights, and throughout history torture has been used as punishment by the state the senate, the public, and even the church. In the 17th and 18th century torture had its fall and that was thought to be the end of the era of harsh physical torture. However Since 2001 there has been a rise in torture. Im sure everyone knows what an interrogation is. To some of you an…

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    In the early civilization of Rome Dogs were used as a soldiers trustworthy companion, Egypt Cats are worshipped as Divine beings. Humans as a race has always depend on beasts like these as Hunters, Protectors, Fighters, and even members of our family. The question a lot of people face today is which is better, Dogs or Cats, The true answer is neither surpasses the other in every way. They both have many perks, and flaws. They are more similar then some admit, but still so different it’s…

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    Trade Routes in the Ancient World Ancient civilizations paved way for the ideas, values, and commodities that people still use to this day and are accustomed to using in their daily lives. As each civilization flourished, they had distinct characteristics which made them unique, nevertheless they had similarities with other civilizations that related on not only a geographical level but a cultural and developmental level as well. For all the civilizations to flourish as a whole, products that…

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    survive. Civilizations were built around bodies of water to grow crops and access drinking water. These locations also needed to combat floodwaters. The Indus River Valley civilization would build cities on man-made islands to keep flooding waters out of the city. Arable land also needed to be present in order for a civilization to grow food. A favorable climate was a necessity because people could not survive in conditions that created too many problems. Separate elements of civilization all…

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    These themes are evident in each society that was analyzed in this course, and each theme still has a relevance in society today. The establishment of a law was a major theme and factor in many civilizations. Each type of civilization had different viewpoints on law. The laws created in each civilization were the determining reasons of the strength of the government. First, in Mesopotamia, the peoples followed a law called Hammurabi’s Code, the first law known to have been created. The codes…

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    empire and Roman republic are two great examples of that. Both of these great societies expanded their regions and fought its way through time effectively even through all their ways of achieving this was not the same. They set out conquests, trade routes, routes, and established communications between great deals of people from varying cultures. Each society was apart but in the same as the advances across time There are several similarities between the two communities. The Roman Republic…

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    of many years, all the way to when they were created, by the first civilizations, around 3000 to 5000 years ago. These ancient civilizations contributed greatly to what culture, and religion, all across the world, is today. There were four dominant ancient civilizations, of the past, Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, and India. As they evolved these civilizations shared many similarities, culturally and religiously. Two civilizations that are often compared to each other are India and China. They…

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