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    Dhaire Portillo November 1‚ 2013 6th Period The Similarities and Differences of the Imperial Rule of Han China and Imperial Rome Imperial Han and Imperial Rome were two very important empires in Europe and Asia. Even though their time in ruling was different they both were very powerful in their time. The Imperial Rules of Rome and Han China had differences and similarities in the techniques of imperial administration such as different ways of religion‚ Confucianism and

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    Unit 2 Exam Between Han China in 206 BCE- 220 CE and Imperial Rome in 31 BCE-476 CE they had many similarities and differences about political control. The key similarities being how they both had one ruler‚ and passing on titles; the key differences being how Rome was slightly more democratic than China and how the Roman Church had more power. There were many similar political methods between Han China and Rome both had only ruler. Both empires were ruled under a tyranny. By being ruled over

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    differences in methods of political control in Sparta and Athens. The methods of political control in Sparta and Athens were different based on their social lives. However‚ they had similarities both Sparta and Athens fighting in the Persian war‚ and in Religion. The Spartan’s and Athens’s had differences on how they lived there social life on treatment of the woman or similar things creating a Union. One difference that the Spartan’s and Athens’s had on methods of political control was their

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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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    The Han Empire had a very positive outlook on the advancement of technology such as irrigation systems while the Roman Empire seemed to have a lot of opposition regarding the advancement of technology. The Roman elites viewed technology as tools for the weak. Both Empires acknowledged the change in technology in some way or another. The Han Empire was very interested in advancing technology and systems as much as possible. They were always looking for improvement‚ such as the letter a Han government

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    Ancient Rome and the Han China were the largest empires the world has ever seen. Rome and China were also strong militaries. Their militaries were not attacked often. Rome has located Europe in the middle east and China was located in Asia. These two countries are similar in many ways but are also very different from each other. A few similarity can be they are both empires and a difference can be they are located in different areas.The Rome and the Chinese both had an emperor or king. Rome and

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    Imperial Rome and the Han Dynasty emerged exhibiting numerous resemblances‚ due to cultural diffusion‚ as well as various distinctions from each other regarding political control. Methods of transportation and communication benefited the government by linking and unifying crucial parts of both empires. Both empires had a system of roads that facilitated communication‚ trade‚ economic activity‚ and the movement of military. Although both empires possessed a well-organized bureaucracy‚ the Han Dynasty’s

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    Asia‚ Rome and Han China collapsed. Even though the Han China Empire only lasted 200 years‚ and Rome around 900‚ they were the largest empires in the classical period. Each empire had many different emperors‚ and rulers‚ yet they continued to fail in restoring the empires. During the Classical era‚ the Roman Empire and Han China both had problems with epidemics‚ and corrupt leaders; However‚ they also divided they’re kingdoms differently‚ and fell from different conflicts. Both Han China‚ and the

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    Han China Tourist Journal Last year I had quite an adventure. I wanted to visit Han China but I couldn’t because the Han Dynasty was overthrown nearly 2000 years ago‚ in the year 220 CE. My solution was to build a time machine. I would tell you how I built it‚ but I won’t since you might use it to kill your grandfather and mess up reality. Anyways‚ I went back to the year 100 BCE during the reign of Han Wudi. I went back to this year because under Han Wudi the Han dynasty reached its peak‚ and

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    of Heaven i. rule by Mandate of Heaven ii. dependent on just rule iii. heavy ritual duties to maintain relationship between earth and heaven iv. moral government spelled out by writings of Confucius and his followers The Han Dynasty was heir to the Qin state that had unified China in 221 BCE. The first ruler of the Qin established the title of “emperor.” The power of a Chinese emperor was absolute; however‚ he was subject to various checks on his authority by both high officials and imperial family

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