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    The Han and the Romans had many technology advances, like water conservation offices, aqueducts, water powered engines, and more. Between the Romans and the Han most were happy with the tools; some were not impressed and upset. Another group was them being happy with the new technology but they had problems with the government. Some of the upper class Romans had enjoyed having tools, although some had also disliked the people distributing the technology, the government. Some were just happy…

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    Throughout the world, many different types of religions and faiths are practiced today. In China, there are several religions or philosophies practiced today, but thousands of years ago there were only a handful that made importance. The different religions practiced then and now are Christianity and Islam to Daoism and Legalism. Today much of China’s influence is through Buddhism, but centuries ago Confucianism and Legalism occupied the main focus of the country. Of the three intellectual…

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    The argument of this essay poses the question: was the Qing dynasty to be considered Chinese? According to the “New Qing History” scholars argue that the Manchu rulers maintained their ethnic identities and thus the Manchu-centered Qing was fundamentally different from the proceeding Chinese dynasties. However, I support the argument that the Qing dynasty was a real Chinese dynasty through semantics alone despite their success through sinicization, if not the prime example of a Chinese dynasty.…

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    Are Romanization and Legalism comparable methods? In China and Rome multiple methods were used to control and unify an empire. Both empires ruled with ethnocentrism. Yes romanization and legalism are comparable, they both are similar methods because they relied on harsh laws and cruel punishments in order to control the vast controlled lands, busy, and populated cities. China and Rome both conquered many lands during the prime of the empire, and some of these lands were attracted to the culture…

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    Neolithic Revolution DBQ

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    period arose for the both the Han and Roman empires technological improvements were in high demand, the need for tools to work the earth increasing.The upper class citizens and government of the Han Dynasty in 2nd century B.C.E. and Romans in the 1st century B.C.E. had contradicting views on agricultural technology when compared to the lower class peasants of both societies. Although both societies retained a positive attitude toward technology, upper class citizens in the Han civilization…

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    Rome and China, from about 200 BCE to 100 CE, developed technology. Though Rome and China both recognized technology as an essential part of their society, the Romans believed that technology was below the aristocratic elite, and the Hans did not. The first group of documents implies that technology comes from the benevolent government. The writers of these documents are most likely vying for a place in the government. The second group, two documents from Rome, suggest that technology is not…

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    Roman Empire Case Study

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    in all, the Chinese combination of Confucianism and a bureaucratic government helped provide the social order that Europe lacked, and supported the creation of another empire. This is significant because it shows how the style of government of the Han Empire followed even after its collapse, whereas most of Europe became a government that spread political responsibilities, that made them unable to form another…

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    to 600 AD in China, there were many changes and continuities. Few examples of the changes in China was the cultural beliefs, political practices, and unification of China. In contrast, the continuities of china was the ideology of confucianism,the Han civil service exams, and the mandate of heaven. During the period of 600 BCE to 600 AD, the Chinese had changes such as the cultural belief, unification of China, and political practices. Earlier at this period of time, people believed in Daoism,…

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    period, and environmental structure had kept its roots. Although things were kept the same, change was also present. In 100 C.E, the Han Dynasty had ruled all of China, but soon fell in 220 C.E due to when the son of “Cao Cao” forces Emperor Xian from his throne. When this occurred, he became the emperor of Cao Wei, one of the Three Kingdoms that formed after the Han Dynasty fell. This soon started the warring period. The Jin Dynasty soon claims to “reunite” china from 265 C.E. This had lasted…

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    Dear Evan Han Thesis

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    ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ Tackling suicide and moral conflict Simply put ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ is about a lonely teenager who gets caught up in a lie. The Broadway musical tackles topics like suicide and social anxiety. It is all combined with the hyper-activeness of social media. The emotionally intense story will leave the audience sobbing into their hands by the end of the performance. The creators, Steven Levenson, Justin Paul and Benj Pasek believe that the show stands as a beacon of hope for anyone…

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