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    Isaac Adegbenro WHAP‚ 2M Seeliger‚ W. 1/8/14 C.C.O.T. Essay Spreading from China to Rome‚ the Silk Road was established during the Han Dynasty‚ 206 B.C.E to 220 C.E.‚ due to the stability of this period and the increase in trade it brought. While fulfilling its initial function‚ throughout the period‚ 200 B.C.E to 1450 C.E.‚ multiple modifications did transpire. Trade of merchandise stayed constant‚ trade became more

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    The Unification of China‚ led by Qin Shi Huang – the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty – was a series of military campaigns launched in the late 3rd century BC. A part of a war called Warring States Period‚ the campaign was to unify all of what was Ancient China and to solidify Qin’s rule to all of it. But before the unification was achieved‚ the seven major states had their own customs and culture. Wu Qi‚ wrote a book entitled The Book of Master Wu wherein he declared that the government and nature

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    people about Buddhism and they were attempting to gain popularity. Unfortunately‚ by around 819 CE‚ people seemed to have started disproving of Buddhism as China started to turn towards a more imperial society. Shortly after the fall of the Han Dynasty in 220 CE Buddhism started to spread very rapidly throughout the Chinese society. The people of China in this period were in a devastated state with no structured government and a falling economy. For them‚ Buddhism was a form of mental escape and

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    materials in areas that they aren’t found. A continuity was that the Silk Road remained as an important trade route. One change that occurred was that the people adapted to overseas trade. As time progressed‚ civilizations like some of the Chinese dynasties innovated new and better boats. The typical vessel used by the Chinese is the junk. It is an efficient design that is fast‚ easy to handle‚ and able to sail upwind. Its most distinguishing features are the sails that divide into a number of horizontal

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    Questions-The silk roads & Byzantium 1 It helped set the stage because long distance trade was happening between east and west Asia already which brought the influence and beginning of silk roads. 2 The fine spices-cloves‚ nutmeg‚ mace‚ and cardamom came from Southeast Asia. Ginger came from China and Southeast Asia‚ pepper from India‚ and sesame oil from India‚ Arabia‚ and Southeast Asia. Central Asia produced large‚ strong horses and high-quality jade. The Roman Empire came glassware‚ jewelry

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    Classical China were mostly based upon the fact of the dynasties. Some famous

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    west is 270. These numbers allow the compass to show azimuths or bearings‚ which are commonly stated in this notation. The magnetic compass was first invented as a device for divination as early as the Chinese Han Dynasty (since about 206 BC).[1][2][3] The compass was used in Song Dynasty China by the military for navigational orienteering by 1040-1044‚[4][5][6] and was used for maritime navigation by 1111 to 1117.[7] The use of a compass is recorded in Western Europe between 1187 and 1202‚[8][9][10]

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    An Investigatory Project: “Mango Peel as a Substitute for Paper” In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Chemistry Submitted by: Carrasco‚ Jyrus Daniel D. Chan‚ Raymond A. Claudio‚ Jhonathan Ivan A. Cortina‚ Paula B. Delarmente‚ Teodoro Fernandez‚ Dale Luriz‚ Brandon Luis M. Navarro‚ James Alec L. Ogayon‚ Julienne Celine G. Ramos‚ Samantha Andrea U Reyes‚ Kimberlite Michael S. Yam‚ Pierce Aaron O. February 2013 Table of Contents Page Acknowledgement…………………………………………………………………………

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    complete this Graded Assignment‚ retrieve the 2007 DBQ on Han and Roman Empire attitudes toward technology. Use this document with its essay instructions and the DBQ Checklist to complete this DBQ essay. Consult the rubric throughout the process. Using the documents‚ analyze Han and Roman attitudes toward technology. Identify one additional type of document and explain briefly how it would help your analysis. Essay: The Roman and the Han were by far the most technologically advanced civilizations

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    Buddhism in China Buddhism was founded in India in the sixth century B.C.E.‚ and was diffused to China by the first century C.E. Buddhism gradually gained followers after the collapse of the Han dynasty in 220 C.E. Buddhism’s influence on people continued to expand for several centuries all throughout East Asia. Between 220 C.E. and 570 C.E.‚ China suffered a period of political instability and conflict. Buddhism had very diverse responses in China. The reaction of Buddhism gradually diffused in

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