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    experienced the fall‚ absence‚ and eventually the re-establishment of imperial authority while Confucianism prevailed through all levels of society from the period of 100-600 C.E. The history of China has often been a history of periods of political unity interrupted by periods of political division. During the classical period from 100 C.E. to 600 C.E.‚ the Chinese experienced the Han dynasty which was an initially strong and efficient dynasty‚ until it had a gradual decline and eventually collapsed. This

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    Mesopotamia becoming more advanced as time progressed. While time went on during 10‚000 to 1‚000 B.C.E changes occurred‚ including: hunting and gathering‚ agriculture and the domestication of animals‚ and villages evolved to cities‚ and later onto city-states. Although there were many changes continuities were no exception. Some continuities included transportation and metallurgy. As previously stated‚ changes in "The land between the rivers" were very vast. The action of hunting and gathering evolved by

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    Russia 1450-1750Western civilization changed significantly between 1450 and 1750. While Russia remained an agricultural society‚ the West became very commercially active and developed a strong manufacturing base. Many of the core areas of the West transformed; governments increased their powers‚ science became the focus of intellectual life. These changes resulted from overseas expansion. Russia‚ on the other hand‚ was heavily concerned with territorial expansion‚ eventually becoming the chief power

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    way to Eastern Europe. The trade route was at its greatest use from 200 B.C.E. to 1450 C.E. The society that began the Silk Road was the Han Dynasty in China in approximately 200 B.C.E. The Han Dynasty facilitated trade in the east‚ while the Roman Empire facilitated trade in the west and in Europe. The two empires traded many goods‚ as well as cultural aspects of each society’s way of life. From 200 B.C.E. to 1450 C.E.‚ the Silk Road changed in terms of trade‚ such as what items were traded‚ and

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    moderator or innovator of social change CHANGE: Social and economic conditions: - Increased mobility of the population: People ready to move from rural to urban or smaller urban to larger urban areas to take advantage of more jobs and better education facilities. - The growth of knowledge: technological advances results in an increase of knowledge available. This growth in knowledge has led to a recognition that schools also need to teach students how to handle change and deal with as yet unknown

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    Change Over Time Essay Prompts   8000 BCE to 600 CE •    Analyze the changes and continuities in major trading patterns within and among Classical civilizations; include their contacts‚ including religious‚ with adjacent regions. •    Discuss the changes and continuities in the Silk Road trading network from 600 BCE – 1450 •    Discuss the changes and continuities that occurred in the roles and functions of cities in major societies from the Neolithic Revolution to 1450. •    Trace and

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    There are 4.1 billion Asians in the world‚ or almost 60 percent of the entire human race. Individuals in East Asia are marginalized‚ especially women. There are more expectations for a woman than a man. There are no proportional expectations for men. Asian families stress gender identity‚ especially towards younger girls. At a young age‚ people are being ostracized if they do not fit the mold of what is considered beautiful. Humans are impressionable when they are younger‚ so if they hear something

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    AP World Elena Quigley COTE- Middle East 10/10/10 Time constitutes change in the world. Without change‚ we would be forever stuck in a stagnate form of life‚ where nothing ever improves. Change plays an important role in history. One thing that has changed throughout history is religion. One region that experienced change in religion is the Middle East. The main religion in the Middle East around 600-1450 C.E. was Islam. Islam began with Muhammad. At the age of forty (in 610 C.E.)‚ Muhammad

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    Prostitution in South East Asia In the countries of South East Asia‚ prostitution is an issue that has been going on for years. Dating back to pre communist era in Japan and Vietnam where it grew larger‚ prostitution is an issue in Asia. Due to economic‚ political and class factors prostitution is an easy way to make money but it’s the women who are put into the spotlight. The girls are put into prostitution to bring money into the household‚ pay off debts‚ and keep themselves out of poverty

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    MONGOLS CCOT ESSAY The Mongols were a vast and influential empire that spread throughout Eurasia. From the time of Genghis Khan to the Yuan dynasty‚ the Mongols experienced numerous changes in their lifestyle and leadership as they strayed from their nomadic ancestry. However‚ while they experienced some changes‚ they still clung tightly to their culture until the end of the empire. Genghis Khan was the founder and emperor of the great Mongol Empire‚ and as a result‚ it became the largest contiguous

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