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    In ancient Greece, the Greeks named any location where the sun set as the West (Caicco). Technically, they were right. However, as the world’s population expanded, humans changed their perspective on what Western civilizations were. In this week’s lecture, we learned that there are five key aspects that define the West. These aspects are a “complex urban life, a complex government, organized labor, innovative technologies, and long-distance trade” (Caicco). As far back as the paleolithic…

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    Ancient Egypt Egypt is considered to be one of the “cradles of Western Civilization” and has had a profound impact on civilizations throughout history. The Egyptians were able to create a unique culture and make remarkable advances in their time. Ancient Egypt is divided into three major timeframes: the Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, and New Kingdom. Instead of using normal chronology, the Egyptians marked the years with the beginning and end of a pharaoh’s reign. This is why it is difficult for…

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    Christianity an official religion of Rome), but in 395 A.D., weakened by Barbarian’s pressure, it was finally divided into Eastern and Western. The capital of Western part became Ravenna. By year 476 there was no Empire anymore. Its decline and collapse “was significant for future generations” (Cruickshank, Merritt, Porter 242). On the ruins of Roman Empire the Western civilization was begun, having become the heir of Romans culture and…

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    Western civilization, as we know it today, is far from being wholly original. The culture of the Greeks has provided one of the earliest foundations for future societies to base their own culture on; it’s a culture that we have adopted and modified. The importance of taking a look at Greek society lies in the fact that it shows significance for modern issues such as politics, the importance of critical thinking, and influence on architecture. This paper will speak on these three points, giving…

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    author of Western Civilization: A Brief History, said of his textbook, “I sought to keep the story in history.” (Spielvogel, xxi) History truly exists as a collection…

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    Similar to the response of Viking invasions, the Muslim militarization might have affected western civilizations’ subsequent response by raising funds for a military that could combat growing Muslim armies and invasions. These incursions also likely led to the same growing response of the crusades with the developing identity of the Latin Church under Papal leadership that fortified the connection between Western Christendom and…

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    writer Claire Cain Miller of the New York Times, men are supposed to grow up and be the one to take action while women are the supporters and must be seen as pretty. These gender roles became established many centuries ago. In the textbook Western Civilization, by Jackson…

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    power in various areas such as the political market and in others where it was "men only". This presentation will argue the similarities and differences over time of woman in history, and the roles women played in different time periods in Western Civilization (San Miguel). According to Aristotle (1900), it appears that the Spartan women rebelled against the legislature in Rome and he states...…

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    Rome’s Impact on Western Civilization The Roman society was very advanced and set precedents for other nations to follow. In modern Western civilization the affects Rome has made can be seen. Rome has influenced things that we see in our daily life: The methods used to create roads; The Roman Catholic religion; The modern day law. As a result of Rome influencing the Western civilization, the methods used to create roads come from the Romans. The Romans understood the importance of a good…

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    would like to discuss the ancient Greeks contribution to Western civilization, seeing as how crucial their presence in history has been. Their achievements in art, philosophy, history, and science all helped to shape the growth of society as we know it. Many of these cultural aspects began with Greece’s Golden Age. It was a time of peace and cultural prosperity, and it was the time which most of Greece’s contributions to Western civilization originated. The general aspect of philosophy,…

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