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    characters in this film. The characters are diverse‚ and are all different from one another. The three main and most memorable characters are; Marcus Aurelius‚ Commodus‚ and Maximus. Caesar Marcus Aurelius is the emperor of Rome‚ and the overseer of the Roman military. Commodus is the film’s antagonist/villain. The main character and protagonist in Gladiator is Maximus Meridius‚ who is a vengeful gladiator. He is completely against Commodus‚ after he sent to have his family killed. Each character has their

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    Administration of the Empire Much chaos surrounded Rome with the fall of the Roman Republic. After seizing Egypt‚ Octavian returned to Rome and became the first emperor of the Roman Empire in 27 BCE. “His restructuring of the senatorial and equestrian orders‚ and the subsequent emulation between the two‚ provided the human resources‚ power dynamics‚ and incentives necessary for his administration”. It was easier for Augustus to carryout such major changes in administration because there was a universal

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    What were some of the areas of conflict between early Christians and the Roman Empire? What were the issues and/or misunderstandings behind these conflicts? How did these help to shape Christian identity and practice? Christians and Roman Empire: conflicts and Christian identity "Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar’s‚ and unto God the things that are God’s" is one of the most famous sayings that Jesus Christ would have said in response to the question whether Christians should pay

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    Both the Han dynasty and the Roman Empire were bureaucratic. The central rulers all eventually became hereditary and both empires had rulers that oppressed the peasants in order to boost political control. However‚ the two empires differ in that the emperors had varying justifications for ruling and rose to power in different ways. The Han Dynasty and The Roman Empire both were able to expand and develop their empires with their distinctive governing methods and control. To China‚ the centerpiece

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    counterpositioning. 11. An order gives aesthetic definition and decoration to the post and lintel system. 12. What are the three Classical orders? Doric‚ Ionic‚ and Corinthian 13. Most Greek male figures are nude or clothed? nude 14. Female figures during the Archaic period were nude or clothed/dressed? dressed 15. In the red figure style the details of vases are applied in what manner? naturalistically 16. Kouros means .youth 17. This tool is used to engrave lines through the slip

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    its origin in the Middle East through the Roman Empire‚ to Eastern Europe‚ and to parts of Eastern and Southwest Asia. Buddhism originated in India‚ and spread along the silk roads to Southeast Asia. Buddhism appealed to the lower class and women. It was less dependent on the higher class (Brahmins) and disregarded the caste system. Christianity also appealed to the lower class and women. Christians were more accepting of slaves and women than most Roman societies. Most of those societies were male-dominated

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    03/08/2012 Religion Paper #2 What is Western Civilization and how does one describe it? Where does the west begin and were does it end‚ what exactly is the meaning of civilization? These are the questions that we have to ask ourselves. Because people are often both partial and biased‚ our definition of Western civilization is going to be comparative to how we see ourselves in this day and age. So let’s take a look into a brief description of what is meant by Western culture‚ and two specific examples

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    The question of what caused the great recession of 2007-2008 is on that is not easily answered. As with the great Depression of the twentieth century we can look back retrospectively and at some potential causes but the exact factors remain debated. When speaking of the great depression Ben Bernanke famously said‚ “To understand the Great Depression is the Holy Grail of macroeconomics.”(Bernanke‚ 2000) The same can easily be said of the great recession. For this discussion I will isolate the

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    There is much debate about which factor is most important within the rise of Christianity in the Roman empire. In fact‚ when “The Christianity Movement” started to gain momentum in Rome and surrounding areas‚ it was prosecuted by Roman rulers. This period of civic abuse and injustice lasted from about AD 212 until AD 313. Avid Christians were forced to either practice Christianity in secret and risk persecution‚ or practice Paganism half-heartedly. Some people who defied the government and remained

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    Fall of Rome DBQ Honors World History Introduction Paragraph 3 to 4 sentences‚ end with your thesis statement “Rome fell because _________‚ _________‚ and _________.” Body Paragraph #1Focus on first reason you believe Rome fell General Assertion (what do you plan to prove): Supporting Evidence (prove your assertion): Analysis: (Cause and effect)—what led to this development/resulted from it…don’t say Rome fell Body Paragraph #2Focus on second reason you believe Rome fell General

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