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    The Boxer rebellion in China in 1900 has many interesting parallels to events in the early 21st century. It saw an uprising in a non-western country against what was seen as the corrupting influence of western practices and ideologies. In some respects a foretaste of the current war against terrorism, in that a basically grass roots organisation fought what they saw as a holy war against a technologically superior collection of foreign powers to preserve their values and beliefs. On one side of…

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    Shi Huangdi Case Study

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    1. In lines 6-10, Li Si describes the great achievements of Shi Huangdi. According to Li Si, what are two achievements that Shi Huangdi was able reach that the leaders before him were unable to reach? 2. What does the phrase “opinionated scholar” (li. 18) mean? 3. According to lines 18-23, what are these “opinionated scholars” doing and saying in response to the reforms made by Shi Huangdi? How does Li Si feel about their actions? 4. What does Li Si suggest that Shi Huangdi do in…

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    In the ancient world powerful civilisations would be successful, but weak and vulnerable civilisations would struggle. Ancient China was one of the civilisations that held a lot of power during ancient times. Ancient China was a very successful civilisation due to the vast array of cultural achievements and legacies that endure today. Taoism was an extremely influential religion, and was one of China’s many cultural achievements. The Silk Road was a vital source of trade and contact between lots…

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    Tarik Kirkendoll Professor Parker Intro to theatre 10/12/15 Ming Cho Lee October 3rd, in the year of 1930, Ming Cho Lee was born. Ming Cho Lee would in later decades be known for bringing forth famous american scene design. Ming Cho is often called the “dean” of American Scene design. In the Scene Designers life he partook or contributed to the theatrical arts in his Early life, Career, and Yale. Early Life Ming Cho Lee was born in Shanghai, China. However, after a divorce between his parents…

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    Firstly, Taoism is an ancient Chinese religion which is so old that its true origin cannot be traced through written records. The practices and theory expressed in the religion has been, however, estimated to be over 4000 years old. With Taoism being officially classified as a religion in approximately 250-300 BC. In modern times the religion is ‘A way of life inspired by the course of nature; a natural wisdom and a practice aiming at uniting one with the Great Pervader or the Tao’. The modern…

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    Operation Ajax was a 1953 Iranian coup d'état supported by the United States with the goal of overthrowing a democratically elected government in Iran and replacing that government with a king. Operation Ajax should not have taken place because the Iranian people were not happy with this government, overthrew it, and replaced it with an Islamic fundamentalist theocracy that does not support human rights in Iran and considers America the Great Satan. Mohammad Mosaddegh was an Iranian politician…

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    Confucius Propriety

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    Document 5.1 Confucius: The Analects pages 217-219 1. Ritual and proper behavior (propriety) as well as “filial piety” all play an important role in the making of a virtuous man. Why is all of this so important in Confucius’s understanding of a good society? Filial piety is a child’s reverence for and commitment to his or her parents and by extension to all superiors, especially one’s elders. The cultivation of filial piety in all members of society is a key to a happy, peaceful,…

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    Religion in the Roman Empire and Hans China While Hans China and the Roman Empire were very different empires, they have similarities, too. In religion, the differences are big, but there are a few glaring similarities when you look for them. For example, both empires were polytheistic for the majority of their reign, but were introduced and began converting to monotheistic religions before their downfalls. In the case of Hans China, however, they began leaving behind their original pantheon in…

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    around the Mandate From Heaven. The Mandate from Heaven was created by the Zhou Dynasty in 1046 BC to get rid of the Shang Dynasty, the point of it was to have the idea that only one person could rule over China and they had the permission and right from the gods if they ruled correctly. If the Dynasty did not rule right the Gods would send signs such as natural disasters to show that they don't approve of they way the dynasty is being ruled. There are four main rules to the Mandate of Heaven,…

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    The Qing Dynasty

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    “Equal” and “Free” - There is a Difference The Qing dynasty has proven a relevant component of Chinese society for centuries. However, as indicated by the dynastic cycle, its conclusion was inevitable. Because its traditional ways have been perceived as the cause of the foreign control of economic resources in which nationalism has been triggered, such has arrived in the form of revolution. Those responsible for said revolution are commonly…

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