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    CC Chapter 4 The Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire existed during the Classical Era (500 b.c.e. – 500 c.e.). They were both second-wave civilizations, meaning they took place after and were somewhat based off of the world’s first civilizations. These regions were similar due to the fact that China accepted the new religion of Buddhism while Rome accepted the new idea of Christianity, as well as how the men in China were the heads of their families while male citizens in Rome had control…

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    in China like never before. Thinkers belonging to the diverse Hundred Schools of thought developed many different ideological traditions. This is the time when some of the most important Chinese schools of thought such as Daoism, Confucianism and Legalism were born. Qiu Chuji…

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    Our Criminal Justice System here in the United States was created around the 17th century and composed of the police forces, courts, and the corrections. Although America’s Criminal Justice System has been around for centuries, it changes with laws and customs we put forth in our society. In order for our society to run peacefully, we have to establish new laws and regulations to keep people safe and living happily. This leaves Americans wondering: what is the point of our criminal justice…

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    Reporter: Currently, a rumour has spread about the highness, Qin Shi Huang. The rumour is that he died on the journey for the official inspection of his empire. I would like to call Jun Shu for more information. Jun Shu: This is Jun Shu in front of the castle reporting. Reporter: I would like to know if there is any evidence that is related to this? Jun Shu: Two fish tanks flanked the king’s carriage as people are not allowed to come up close to the king. We were able to contact the king’s…

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    In 100 C.E, the main religions were confucism, Daoism and Legalism. During that time period, Buddhism was introduced 50 years before, but no one really looked into it. About 300 years later, Buddhism started to expand. This resulted as the primary religion for the Chinese society. During this time period, throughout…

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    The First emperor Who was the first emperor? The first emperor was a man called Ying Zheng. He was born in 259 BCE and died September 10th 210 BCE, he had three children and one sibling. He was the ruler of the Qin Dynasty and was the one who ended the warring state period by completing his invasions on the other states in china. He gave himself the title of Shihangdi. In modern day china they call him Qin shihangdi which means “First Emperor of Qin”. He was the founder of the Chinese imperial…

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    How did the Qin Dynasty unify China? 221-207 BC Word Count: 1428 Part A: PLAN OF INVESTIGATION The Qin Dynasty achieved unification and came to power using a combination of many military campaigns. Qin Shi Huangdi began his conquest of China from his position as King of Qin. The Qin began to conquer their five rival states with the conquest of the state of Han in 230 BCE. It ended when Liu Bang became the king of Han in 206 BCE. Qin dynasty was most known for leaving important changes on…

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    This Essay is going to explore the role of government in both the Han and Yuan dynasties. Both dynasties believed in, and used a set of beliefs called Confucianism. Confucianism was intended to help restore order to a society that was in a state of confusion. (World History & Geography, 111) In both the Han and Yuan dynasties, Confucianism was used to restore order. The Han and Yuan used Confucianism as a basis for a state religion. This intertwinement of state and government was very beneficial…

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    empathy for others.” (p. 74) Confucianism played a role in early Chinese because “Confucius’ contemporaries introduced a new concept that was later implemented in the form of bureaucracy selected through a civil service examination.” The main tenets of Legalism are that “human beings were by nature evil and would follow correct path only if coerced by harsh laws and stuff punishments” (p. 75) and “believed that only firm action by the state could bring about social order. This played a role in…

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    convicted over the necessity to have a personal devotion time. When I started having personal devotion time, God used the truth of His Word to convict me of many sins I had been blind to. One of the sins I had been blind to was my sinful patterns of legalism. I repented and asked God to forgive me and change me. With this came tremendous growth spiritually as God humbled me and began exposing more sin in my…

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