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    As time went on farmers - who once just made whatever they needed when they needed it- began creating an abundance of food. This allowed other people the ability to work in other occupations such as a craftsman‚ metal-smith and potter. More people than ever

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    There have been many trade routes and organizations throughout history. One of these trade routes is the Silk road which is known for its Chinese silk‚ which was the main product. This trade route connected the world. Another trade route was the Incense Route. This route linked the early Mediterranean civilizations. The Silk Road Probably the most famous of all the trade routes‚ the Silk Road lasted for hundreds of years‚ outliving numerous empires‚ wars and plagues‚ only the command of the Ottoman

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    The Silk Road is not one large road that connected the Mediterranian to East Asia‚ but instead it is multiple interconntected trade routes that connected multiple worlds through land and sea. The Silk Road did not just connect China to Europe‚ it connected many areas that contributed to selling their goods that would travel to other places like Japan‚ India‚ and Egypt. Sometimes goods would travel on ship through the Arabian Sea‚ the South China Sea‚ and the Medditteranian. The Silk Road connected

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    city of Greece‚ Athens‚ when through a period of transformation in which it took a major shift forwards in its change in political structure‚ upwards economic prosperity‚ and cultural and artistic blooming. This period was called the Golden Age of Athens. This golden age would later be eponymously called The Age of Pericles‚ after the politician and general who rose to power during that time. It was during this century in Ancient Greece where Athens is the centre of attention. This new age was of even

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    the hopelessness to accept change over time and to adapt the effective coping mechanisms for everyday life. Everyone‚ should be familiar with the old saying‚ "The only thing that is continuous is change." The story takes us back to the South during the Reconstruction period‚ directly following the Civil War. The beginning of the end of an era for Emily Grierson knew all too well. As changes begin to occur and society made advances‚ Emily did not; she refused to change and refused to accept that her

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    the Han Dynasty its 2525 years which is incredible considering that at the time there were a lot of wars going on at the time. Another point to mention is that they had some incredible milestones some of which are things that inspired inventions still used today. While there were so many breakthroughs the two I believe that are the biggest was The Silk Road and The Great Wall of China. The reason being is that The Silk Road brought countless amount of materials to build and invent some things that

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    beginning. Over time our ancestors have practiced religions and passed on myths‚ many of which are still believed to be true‚ or changed overtime. When the word myth is mentioned‚ instantly the majority thinks of gods/goddesses and or heroes. Hercules (originally Herakles) is an example of one of those myths. The myth of Herakles was then changed by the Disney movie‚ which tried to make it more kid friendly. Our definition of heroes and heroism has been perceived differently over time due to knowledge

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    The economy of the Middle Ages The economy has long been a major force in the development of societies for centuries. It often changes and fluctuates‚ consequentially resulting in the success or failure of civilizations. The economy of medieval Europe originated as that of a feudal system due to the dangerous and chaotic conditions of the continent at the time. By the end of the Middle Ages‚ the feudal system no longer being used due to its newfound inefficiency with the new situations emerging

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    Change Over Time: Portugal and Africa During the Age of Exploration the Portuguese had a great interest in the African continent. They conquered the city of morocco first then continued to do the same all over western Africa. They originally went to Africa to spread Christianity and they hoped to find gold‚ but over time found the real money was in the slave trade there. In Africa‚ there were some civilizations that had built up there such as Morocco. They controlled the gold trade and Portugal

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    list could go on and on‚ there are a ton of reasons as to why cultures are different‚ I think the harder answer to pinpoint is to why these ideologies change over time. I think cultures change over time because the world we know is always changing so an effect of this is a change in cultural habits. Science and technology is always evolving and changes the way we live so people must react to these

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