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    China and Rome are very similar‚ but different at the same time. They both have elements relating to technology‚ warfare‚ and government. In the ancient times‚ many civilizations rose and fell‚ never being successful for the extent of time needed to be called the most successful. Rome‚ however‚ is a civilization that has come very close‚ to this goal. Likewise‚ Greece has also been a very thriving group of people. Obviously‚ Rome and Greece have been rivals forever.As they are examined all the

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    Despite the fact that the Australian Imperial force in the First World War ought to have a reputation as successful fighting force‚ it displayed the worst disciplinary record away from the frontline when the compared with other authority forces and other British army. This paper will examine the relationship between the AIF indiscipline and the advantaged position they held of being the sole force impervious to the death penalty‚ with an exception of insubordination‚ disloyal activities‚ and absconding

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    between Rome and Han China included gender roles‚ method of economical production‚ and architecture. Differences included family structure‚ class structure‚ and religious practice. The gender roles within both Rome and Han China were similar. For example‚ both civilizations were patriarchal. The male was placed in charge because he was the closest to his ancestors‚ maintained the well-being of the household‚ and made sure to continue the family’s sense of honor. A difference between Rome and Han

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    The Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire were very common in the aspect of their downfall and collapse. Han China had a well-organized bureaucracy based upon Confucian ideas and education. In addition‚ they also had emphasis on family ancestors (patriarchal)‚ reliance on landed gentry‚ and accomplishments in engineering; which includes roads‚ canals‚ and the Great Wall. The Roman Empire contained a well-organized bureaucracy as well which was founded on Roman law and classical learning. They also implied

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    over their empire. This is true for both Han China and Mauryan India. Both of these classical empires were very successful in the ancient world because they were able to expand and create strong political policies to keep their empires strong and stable. While both Han China and Mauryan/Gupta India built distinct political structure to ensure that their officials were implementing their policies‚ Han China and Mauryan India used belief systems as techniques to ensure that there was order in their

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    war stallions carrying the Imperial Guard can be heard in a crowd of hundreds. There is a sudden movement‚ and I see one of the senators rushing towards Severus with a knife. The Imperial Guard is too quick. The man’s blood pours out on the arena floor‚ and his body is dragged away in only a few moments. Severus washes off a few specks of blood from his face and continues. “These followers of this Unseen God‚ of the Jews and Christians bring a

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    When Han China and Imperial Rome are compared‚ one can find both similarities and differences in terms of techniques of imperial administration. A similarity would be that both are bureaucracies. However‚ both are also different. One major difference is that Han China had the civil service exams. They also differed because Han China had a much greater emphasis on religion than the Romans. These differences led to very different futures for the two empires‚ both of which were among the strongest in

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    When comparing attitudes towards technology in Han China and Ancient Rome during the Classical period‚ there were both similarities and differences. One way in which they were similar was that both their attitudes towards technology were that it was a necessary part of a civilization‚ because it helps to regulate an empire. One way in which they were different was that while Han believed that technology was a gift from higher powers‚ Rome believed that technology was useful but not to it’s full

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    RomeAncient Rome and Han China are different in the ways how their slaves were treated. Overall‚ they were ultimately more similar because of the importance of trade and family. Slaves in Ancient Rome were treated very harshly. They were put in gladiator fights to the death against fellow slaves and occasionally lions for the entertainment of the community‚ although it was against the law for a citizen to kill another citizen’s slave. Also‚ 10% of the populations of Rome were slaves‚ which means

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    The Imperial System is one of many things holding back the world from complete unison. The US is the only country now that hasn’t begun switching to the Metric System. The Metric System is more logical and is easier to use than the Metric System. It causes many problems with the rest of the world. The US should switch to the metric system because all units logically fit into each other and more countries use it than the Imperial System which forces car manufactures and maps to display both systems

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