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    After the fall of the Han Dynasty in the early second century‚ China had fallen into an era of civil unrest that would last for nearly four centuries. It was not until the Sui Dynasty that China would be restored to a unified state that could be productive and expansive once again. Although the Sui‚ Tang‚ and Song dynasty would all follow similar footsteps of the successful Han Dynasty‚ they each made small innovations to the political systems‚ religious foundations‚ and social lives that allowed

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    Fall of The Roman Empire Why the topic is interesting: The Roman Empire was one of the greatest and most powerful communities that ever existed‚ so how such a mighty Empire could decline in power is very interesting. Background: What was the Roman Empire? The Roman Empire came after the era of The Roman Republic. At its peak‚ it controlled territories from Britain and Germany to the Persian Gulf and North Africa. The great Empire was then separated into the Byzantine Empire and the Western

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    decentralization occurred and upper classes’ values in both societies changed. In Han China‚ landlords ruled their neighborhoods according to their wishes. In Rome‚ farmers gathered under the protection of landlords. The decentralization occurred because in both societies‚ the central government was weakening and quality of imperial rule was declining so landlords became the source of power. Another reason was that in Han China‚ bureaucrats were becoming corrupt. In Rome‚ the upper class became more

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    Classical China encompasses three major dynasties: the Zhou‚ the Qin‚ and the Han. When Shi Huangdi of the Qin Dynasty was killed in 210 B.C.‚ angry peasants organized massive rebellions. One peasant leader defeated all his opponents and in 202 B.C.‚ he formed the third dynasty of classical China: the Han. The Han Dynasty existed for more than 400 years‚ until 220 C.E. The rise of Rome was the last phase of classical Mediterranean civilization‚ after Rome conquered Greece and the Hellenistic kingdoms

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    The roman empire was one of the greatest empires in the world. Rome is located in the italian peninsula and it is in the mediterranean basin and controlled most of europe‚ some of affrica. Rome was a empire from 19 bce to 476 ce. The roman empire was one of the biggest empires in the history of empires. However in 300 years the roman empire fell. The primary reasons that caused the fall of the Roman Empire is because of the military decline‚ and the fact that rome grew to big. One of the main

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    Han vs. Rome The Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire were both very prosperous during the time period of 200 B.C.E.-400 C.E. The Han Dynasty reached the Pax Sinica‚ under the rule of Emperor Wu Ti‚ while the Roman Empire reached the Pax Romana‚ under the rule of Augustus (Octavian). Their development was steady and with the right leader‚ both civilizations were able to reach a Golden Age. Rome and China progressed in different areas but they both benefited and were successful nonetheless. One

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    and those of his successors‚ bring together various worlds? Zoom -middle-east to goods of Mediterranean‚ money based economy‚ and greek ideas -plunder made economic expansion in med. -Selecus‚ Ptolemy‚ Antigonus‚ Lysimachus‚ and others divided empire -syria(selucids)‚ Macedonia(Antigonids)‚ Egypt(Ptolemies) -fierce competition through international relations       Hide Insert Card 2 Zoom     Describe the influence of Hellenism on societies outside Greek homeland during this time period

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    Qin administrative structures is one of the key concepts in the longevity of Han dynasty. In both the Qin and Han dynasties‚ a similar legal system of a bureaucracy was adopted‚ where at the center of the state‚ a centralized government body existed. In effort in unifying the empire‚ during the Qin Dynasty‚ land was divided into different administrative provinces governed by nobles and aristocrats. During the Han Dynasty‚ the emperors continued to expand the notion of a centralized state‚ where in

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    Running head: LIFECYCLE OF AN EMPIRE Lifecycle of an Empire Melissa Mize World Civilizations to 1500 Abstract Dynasties or empires have a natural life span just like humans and usually only last three generations. There are many reasons as to the decline; bureaucratic corruption‚ inequitable economic burdens‚ costly technology‚ moral decline or even external enemies to name a few (Upshur‚ Terry‚ Holoka‚ Goff‚ & Cassar‚ 2002‚ p. 171).

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    Nicholas II came to the throne during an arduous time in Russian history. It was a combination of factors‚ including his political ineptitude that led to the fall of the Romanov dynasty and eventually cost Nicholas II‚ the Tsarina Alexandra and their five children their lives. Russia was late in modernising‚ partly due to the Tsar?s lack of reforms‚ and was behind Britain‚ France and the United States. Russia was also slow to emerge from feudalism‚ and was undergoing difficulty as industrial and

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