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    Assess the Legacy of the Qing Dynasty By Vanessa C. Song INTRODUCTION The Qing Dynasty lasted for 268 years and was the last dynasty in China and was declared in 1644 by the Manchurian people of outer China after the conquest of the Ming Dynasty. It fell in 1849 to the Chinese communist party (CCP) led by Mao Zedong. Throughout the beginning of the Qing dynasty‚ the public confusion in regards to the new “Alien Rulers” caused havoc and widespread chaos‚ small anti-Qing efforts were formed in order

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    Prompt: Compare the rise and fall of the Roman Empire and Han China. During the rise and fall of the Roman Empire and Han China‚ there are many similarities and differences in their ways of life. From 753 BC to 600 AD‚ these regions share Political (similarities in Military‚ difference in the fall)‚ Social (similarities in way of labor‚ differences in reason and quantity of labor)‚ and economical (similarities in trade route‚ differences in reason) experiences. Both regions shared and differed

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    spices-cloves‚ nutmeg‚ mace‚ and cardamom came from Southeast Asia. Ginger came from China and Southeast Asia‚ pepper from India‚ and sesame oil from India‚ Arabia‚ and Southeast Asia. Central Asia produced large‚ strong horses and high-quality jade. The Roman Empire came glassware‚ jewelry‚ works of art‚ decorative items‚ perfumes‚ bronze goods‚ wool and linen textiles‚ pottery‚ iron tools‚ olive oil‚ wine‚ and gold and silver bullion. 3 The Silk Road facilitated the spread of all three religions since the

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    History 192 Professor Bravo September 29‚ 2013 A. Shang Dynasty The Shang Dynasty ruled a region of China in the Yellow River valley‚ an area of land that is now commonly referred to as the cradle of Chinese civilization¹. The Shang Dynasty ruled their empire from around 1500-1050 B.C.E. and existed during the time of China’s Bronze Age. The Shang is the first Chinese Dynasty to leave behind sufficient evidence of its culture. This evidence has come in the form of

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    Late Antique period of the Roman Empire‚ Christianity was able to flourish. Integrating itself within the government‚ and with the rule of the emperors themselves‚ allowed the religion to spread quickly throughout society and to be given large amounts of authority. In addition‚ debates regarding different doctrines helped to create a relationship between orthodoxy and the government. These changes can be seen in how Christianity saw shifts in how it interacted with the empire both in regards to its coexistence

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    Han vs Gupta During the classical era‚ China and India emerged as the two powerhouses of the East asia region. Despite both empires using similar tools to implement social and political control‚ there are minute differences in beliefs and regional demographics that change the way these techniques are implemented. Both cultures used military dominance‚ a strong leader figure and previously established social hierarchies to remain in power. However‚ while the Chinese formed a strong‚ centralized

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    not the theoretical. Historians divide Roman history into 2 broad periods: the Republic began in 509 B.C.‚ w/ the overthrow of the Etruscan monarchy; the Empire began in 27 B.C.‚ when Octavian (Augustus) became the 1st Roman emperor‚ ending 500 years of republican self-government. The Republic initiated the trend toward political & legal universalism‚ which reached fruition in the 2nd period‚ the Empire. EVOLUTION OF THE ROMAN CONSTITUTION: * The Romans‚ like the Greeks‚ came to view law as an

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    he died on March 15‚ 44 BCE in Rome‚ Italy. Throughout Julius’s live he accomplished alot. Fifty- Six years might not seem like a long enough time to both grow up and change the world‚ but it was plenty of time for Caesar. His impact on the Roman Empire was huge. In his

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    The Russian Empire under the rule of the Romanov Dynasty for almost 300 years grew and cemented itself as a major global power. From its ambiguous beginnings in 1613‚ the Romanov dynasty was born from the boyar nobles of feudal Russia‚ evolving to become the historically significant head of a modern empire. Yet‚ almost as soon as it was born‚ the Romanov family fell to the rigours of a changing world. Long and short term influences alike converged to topple the ailing autocracy‚ yet perhaps the most

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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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