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    the Middle Ages‚ the western half of the Roman Empire started to slowly decline. The decline of the Roman Empire all began with the invasions of Western Europe. Germanic invaders invaded the Western half of the Roman Empire. Consequently‚ the western half of the Roman Empire experienced economical problems. There was disruption of trade‚ downfall of cities‚ and population shifts. Therefore‚ businesses started to collapse. As the Germans mixed with the Romans‚ there was a decline of learning and loss

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    In May 1901‚ William Knox D’Arcy was granted a concession by the Shah of Iran to search for oil‚ which he discovered in May 1908.[17] This was the first commercially significant find in the Middle East. On 14 April 1909‚ the Anglo-Persian Oil Company (APOC) was incorporated as a subsidiary of Burmah Oil Company to exploit this.[17] In 1935‚ it became the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC).[17] After World War II‚ AIOC and the Iranian government initially resisted nationalist pressure to revise AIOC’s

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    For thousands upon thousands of years‚ Rome had been dominated by paganism and personal cult religions. However‚ by the end of the Empire‚ when Constantine made it legal‚ Christianity had usurped paganism and cult religions as the dominant religion. To understand the change switch in religious practices and beliefs‚ it is necessary to look back at the culture and social structure of Rome. Rome began as a small village of cattle farmers doing trade along the Tiber River. As is typical for early‚

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    The government in Carthage was similar to that of Rome because they had two chief magistrates and a council of elders simply called “the hundred”. In Carthage‚ there was also an assembly where citizens could express their demands and concerns (Morley‚ 1901). Some of these aspects of government were very similar to the form of government in Rome where a group of elders advised those in office‚ and the Senate. In reality however‚ Carthage was different because despite these official government positions

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    the Roman Empire Clinton Jenkins Hum 121 Octavius Research Paper 10/11/12 Gaius Octavius Augustus First Emperor of the Roman Empire Gaius Octavius‚ better known to historians as Augustus‚ succeeded his great uncle Julius Caesar following his assassination. In his wake‚ Augustus would become the first Emperor of the newly formed Roman Empire and bring massive‚ sweeping revisions to Roman law as well as centralize the government‚ military and economic currency of the Empire. He

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    Major Gods and Goddess |Greek Name |Roman Name |Function | |Aphroditē |Venus |Goddess of love‚ beauty‚ and desire. She was | | | |married to Hephaestus. Aresis her lover and | |

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    women married while they were still in their early teens. As they reached these ages‚ their parents would consult with friends to find suitable partners that could improve the family’s wealth or class.” (PBS1) A Roman wedding could not take place unless both the bride and bride-groom were Roman citizens. Inheritance for women in ancient Greece was pretty straight forward. Wives did not inherit from husbands‚ or daughters from fathers; but sisters could inherit from brothers. This made it very difficult

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    view of the Greek word redemption. I defined redemption as a ransom or a savior of people. In Collin Brown’s commentary when a person by their own fault has lost their freedom to implement their will and decisions and they need a higher power than them to help regain their freedom. This intervention can only be done by a deal of some short of payment of a ransom. In Romans 3:24 it reads‚ “Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.” In Romans‚ Jesus is reclaimed

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    Shivam Kaushal Historical Investigation Part III- Report What were the various purposes and the significances of the Colosseum to Rome and Roman culture? The Roman Colosseum was more than a mere colossal monument. It served many purposes and held significance not just culturally but both architecturally and politically. Though its history leaves an unavoidable trail of blood and death‚ it’s still regarded as an important milestone in the history of human art and architecture. Before the construction

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    Han and Roman attitudes towards technology in the late BCE and early CE pointed towards two main categories‚ positive and negative. The Majority of the documents had positive attitudes towards technology because of its obvious benefits to the author’s cities. Documents 1 and 8 show government officials in charge of water technology. Both show obvious support for the technology they are associated with‚ preventing floods or creating aqueducts for their cities. Also‚ their jobs require them to use

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