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    The glory that was Greece‚" in the words of Edgar Allan Poe‚ was short-lived and confined to a very small geographic area. Yet it has influenced the growth of Western civilization far out of proportion to its size and duration. The Greece that Poe praised was primarily Athens during its golden age in the 5th century BC. The English poet John Milton called Athens "the eye of Greece‚ mother of arts and eloquence." Athens was the city-state in which the arts‚ philosophy‚ and democracy flourished. At

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    Contributions of Early Western Civilization The study of Early Western Civilization reveals that there where many people‚ events and stories that shaped the world we live in today. We were told stories at a young age and continue to learn the history of our world through higher education. The following essay will discuss a select few events that in some small or large way‚ contributed to modern cultures all over the world. Beginning with Ancient Egypt and ending with the Renaissance Age. Social practices

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    The Renaissance in Rome could be retitled The Renaissance of the Roman Papacy because Charles Stinger’s book does not describe the Renaissance as most laypeople would expect. A renaissance is traditionally thought of as the rebirth of a civilization with accompanying advancements in architecture‚ art‚ literature‚ and music. Stinger’s book is fundamentally about the papacy and the author pays little attention to what lies outside the church walls. Stinger’s thesis is that the once-great city of

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    For more than 50 years‚ the cold war grabbed the attention of many of the world’s nations. This happened due to the evident rising powers of the United States and the Soviet Union. Both of them wanted an upper hand on the power influence and hence half the century was spent under conflict and unsettled disputes. Later the Soviet Union broke down and divided into separate republics‚ giving freedom to the West. But this liberation led to uncertainties for the West’s future leadership. Many issues arose

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    Western civilization is what is presently called modern or contemporary society that mainly comprises Western Europe and North America. It is believed that civilization came in through the influence of ancient cultures the two main ones being Greek and Roman. The influence by Greece was mainly by their golden age and Rome with its great Empire and Republic. Ancient Rome formed the law code much like the one used in the present time in many countries. The belief that a person is innocent until proven

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    many families and individuals‚ many of whom became important patrons of Renaissance Art. Sculpture has been an active part of the Romanesque era with sculptures produced throughout the middle ages in Italy and the rest of Europe. Its history and stylistic development are similar to Western art. It contributes to the cultural achievements of Classical Antiquity‚ and became an important influence of the development of Renaissance Art. The models for traditional sculpting

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    made many influential contributions to western civilization. These contributions are the most achievable throughout ancient Greece; including philosophy‚ art‚ math and science. Also democracy was a major part and is what we use today to elect our representatives. With respect to philosophy‚ there were some of greatest Greek thinkers back then; including Socrates‚ Plato and Aristotle. In medicine‚ Hippocrates had a major influence on the development of western medicine. His student‚ Plato documented

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    Where would Western civilization be without the “long” 19th century affects on the unconstrained and continuous progress it made in peoples lives? The industrial revolution was key for major inventions that would help boom the economy. For example‚ the steam power’s advantage was its efficiency in mass production and the only resources needed were water and heat. This is one of the many new inventions to help increase production at a faster rate and be more cheap. Labor laws were very poor when the

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    began to break down. As a result‚ a new cultural‚ economic‚ and political system had emerged: The Renaissance. The Renaissance was the most widely influenced cultural movement in humanist history which marked the starting point of a modern Era. As Jacob Burckhardt stated‚ the Renaissance period is “an era of discovering humans‚” the Renaissance characterizes the rebirth of interest in humans. Renaissance art shattered the dominance of religion in artwork and shifted the attention from heaven to the

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    HIST1002 Dr. Timothy G. McMahon June 15‚ 2012 Introduction: In History 1002: Western Civilization since 1715‚ we have covered many important historical event since 17th Century. The Enlightenment was a philosophical and literary movement in the 18th century Europe that sought to improve the human condition and advance knowledge. It promoted science and intellectual interchange and opposed superstition‚ intolerance and abuses in church and state. Some key figures in the enlightenment are Immanuel

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