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    Globalization as well as avant-garde technology development together made this happen. Zhang Qian in the Western Han Dynasty started the Silk Road and the routes were gradually formed throughout the Han Dynasty. With the establishment of the Tang Dynasty‚ which saw rapid economic development‚ the Silk Road reached its most prosperous stage in its history. During the reign of the Yuan Dynasty‚ it experienced its period of great prosperity. Meanwhile‚ silk and horses‚ as goods and transportation‚ played

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    China has been the home to various religions. At different times different dynasties endorsed certain religions while repressing others. While Buddhism flourished during the Sui and Tang dynasty‚ it faced opposition from the government during the Song dynasty. Confucianism lost government endorsement during the Sui and Tang but gained momentum during the Song as Neo-Confucianism. Yuan dynasty promoted Islam and Tibet Buddhism but ignored Confucianism. Different rulers sponsored and protected different

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    Staples. Both have items needed for school or work‚ but one just puts more effort into ensuring that their product is at its best for their customers‚ while the other simply wants to make a profit. This is similar to the technology and works of the Han and Roman Empire. Both had several advances to their technologies but both had differences in them and separate purposes in these technological advancements. Both empires had different attitudes about their technology but also thought of themselves

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    nation. He supports his claim by stating that Buddhism knows nothing of the ancient Chinese kings and defies ancient Confucian beliefs. In Document 6‚ Tang emperor Wu also supports this claim. He mentions that Buddhism was never heard of before the Han dynasty. He puts down Buddhism by saying that it depletes China’s precious resources and destroys the ancient Confucian

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    In order to keep their power they had to make just and right decisions. During the Zhou dynasty‚ the mandate of heaven was used as a way to justify themselves when they overthrew the previous Shang leader. Although the mandate of heaven started out as a form of justification for an action‚ it became an essential part of the dynastic cycle in China throughout all of Chinese history. Even though the Zhou dynasty rulers made up the mandate of heaven‚ it ended up helping and improving the Chinese civilization

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    passed through the whole Silk Road. They called it the Black Death. There were also changes in the Silk Road. During the 200 BCE the silk road the Roman Empire was a linked to the Han Dynasty. Both Empire where very rich and powerful.hey both were very important during the Pax Romana and also The Han Golden age. Another important change in the Silk Road was that around 600 BCE the Islamic Caliphate or the Islamic Umayyad and the Abbasid empires supported the Silk Road.Very important because

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    AP World: Chapter 12 I. Reunification and Renissance in Chinese Civilization: The Era of the Tang and Song Dynasties Though it was not the biggest city‚ Hangzhou‚ the capital of the song rulers‚ was renowned for its beauty and sophistication a) Rebuilding the Imperial Edifice in the Sui-Tang Era The emergence of the Sui dynasty at the end of the 6th century C.E. signaled a return to strong dynastic control in China. In the Tang era that followed‚ a Confucian revival enhanced the position of the

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    nature (Bilhartz‚ 267). It is similar to Confucianism in terms that it is hard to define. The definition must include ancient philosophy expressed in the Dao-de-jing and Zhang-zi‚ the goals and practices developed by the magico-technicians of the Han Dynasty; and the organizations of the messianic movements of mass salvation that arose in the second century of the Common Era (Bilhartz‚

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    Chapter 6 Key Terms Aspasia A foreign woman resident in Athens (ca. 470-400 B.C.E.) and partner of the statesman Pericles who was famed for her learning and wit. Ban Zhao A Chinese woman writer and court official (45-116 C.E.) whose work provides valuable insight on the position of women in classical China. Brahmins The Indian social class of priests. Caste The system of social organization in India that has evolved over millennia; it is based on an original division of the

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    The Silk Road was an European/Asian trade route that helped The Romes expand their Empire and spread European culture into Asia. It stretched 4‚000 miles from China to Rome and down into Africa. The routes connected China to India‚ Persia‚ Arabia‚ Greece‚ Africa‚ and the Roman Empire. Some routes were on land and some routes were on the sea. The routes on land were very rugged‚ barren terrain where many bandit attacks took place

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