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    Buddhism

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    Following the collapse of the Han Dynasty‚ Buddhism’s popularity gradually began to grow in China. Based on these documents‚ there were two distinct responses China had do to control the spread of Buddhism. Firstly‚ they needed support from Chinese scholars and citizens and secondly disdain towards it from those in direct power of China. Part of the reason Buddhism spread was because it was a missionary religion. Many educated Chinese supported the religion as they created written records highlighting

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    Silk Road

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    and Persia created a cultural bridge between Asia and Europe where China would focus more on religion due to a cessation with wars. Two of the biggest religion that changed the Silk Road was Buddhism and Islam. Buddhism spread during the Easter Han Dynasty era where the Kushan Kingdom promoted the religion which declares to block off hate‚ greed and delusion which are causes of suffering. This could of been the monks way to reassure the people of Eurasia that there doesn’t have to be wars for a longer

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    The Roman Empire and the Han dynasty were two of the most influential civilizations of all time. Their government‚ cultural ways of life‚ and philosophies are still used and widely practiced in today’s world. Even though the empires were many miles a part‚ they both shared similarities in running their empires. Also despite the very strong numbers and size of each society‚ both eventually fell under. The decline of each empire is very unique though the empires had many differences in the reasons

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    Chinese Civilization

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    Chinese Civilization It was known to be the oldest civilization‚ which formed dynasties all through. This irreplaceable nation had the most important source‚ silk‚ that we still use in everyday life. One of the smartest‚ and detailed regions‚ known of today. To modern day period‚ one of Americas biggest commerce‚ and trade countries of all tools. Though devastated through the industrial revolution‚ a period of time between the 18th and 19th century. Which made changes in their old way of

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    Development of China

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    philosophical and religious traditions of the Hundred Schools Period‚ including Confucianism (ii.) Mohism (iii.) Legalism (iv.)‚ and Taoism (v.) Contrast the relative success‚ philosophical backgrounds‚ and governmental policies of the Qin and Han Dynasties (vi.). Geography played a huge role in the development of China. Civilization first emerges along the yellow river. The yellow river is where agriculture first starts in China. What makes the yellow river special is that it is a fresh water river

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    I. History Review through 600 CE A. Nomads: Follow the Food 1. Satisfy basic needs: shelter and food a. No cities‚ didn’t know how to farm 2. Foraging societies (hunter-gatherer clans): hunt and gather b. Small group of people traveled from point to point based on the climate availability of plants and animals in an area c. Limitations: i. Capacity of their surroundings ii. Inability to store food long-term

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    Silk Road

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    pilgrims‚ missionaries‚ soldiers‚ nomads and urban dwellers from Ancient China‚ Ancient India‚ Ancient Tibet‚ Persia and Mediterranean countries for almost 3‚000 years. It gets its name from the lucrative Chinese silk trade‚ which began during the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 BC). Extending 4‚000miles‚ the routes enabled people to transport goods‚ especially luxuries such as slaves‚ silk‚ satin‚ and other fine fabrics‚ musk‚ other perfumes‚ spices‚ medicines‚ jewels‚ glassware and even rhubarb (plant of which

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    AP Human Geography Comparative Religions Project This project asks students to produce a summary of evidence concerning six of the world’s major belief systems. This project will help you develop a good study resource to review for the AP exam in the spring. 1. Prepare an information sheet for Judaism‚ Confucianism‚ Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Christianity and Islam. Include answers to the following questions on each information sheet. a. What is the point of origin? b. How

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    In Depth: Comparing Feudalisms 1. Do you think the characteristics of feudalism help explain the later success of Western & Japanese societies? Yes‚ the militaristic characteristics of the Western and Japanese societies help explain how much land they conquered and how powerful they were. 2. Have the political accomplishments of both Japan & Western Europe matched their economic achievements? Both Japan and Western Europe practiced feudalism and they were both unusually successful in industrial

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    Lao Tzu And Confucianism

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    Taoist religion evolved‚ becoming somewhat different from the philosophy of Taoism just described. While religious Taoism held some of the same beliefs‚ it also called for worship of many gods and ancestors‚ a practice that began during the Shang dynasty. Other religious practices included the cultivation of bodily energy called "chi‚" the creation of a system of morals‚ and use of alchemy in attempts to attain immortality. The folk religion of Taoism became popular after its adoption by China as

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