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World History Outline for the First River Valley

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rome and han

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Kineret ? PAGE ?1? Lii Kineret AP World History, Period 8 Mr. Spears 29 August 2010 Han Dynasty and Roman Empire Many comparisons can be made between the Romans and the Han dynasty when looking at government, as well as society. These two empires had very different values and beliefs, but shared some perspectives as well.

Rome

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*it was ruled by 7 kings between 753 B.C.E and 507 B.C.E. Kingship was elimated inn 507B.C.E. when representatives of the senatorial class of large land holders overthrew the last king and established a republic.

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greece outline

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A farmer?s republic Rome?s central location contributed to its success At midpoint of the peninsula Natural protection - hills and mountains Hillsides provided natural resources such as timber for construction and fuel Mild climate Long growing season Wide variety of crops Mostly mountainous with some arable land in the coastal plains and river valleys Land contained fertile volcanic soil Prided itself on offering hospitality to exiles and outcasts Agriculture was the essential economic activity Land was basis of wealth Social status, political privilege, and fundamental values were related to land ownership Majority of Romans were independent farmers ?council of elders? played a dominant role in politics In 507 the Roman Republic emerged Power resided in several assemblies

Neurodegeneration

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Neurodegenerative Diseases are described by a progressive loss of bodily functions. Different diseases have different symptoms; Alzheimer?s is characterized by the loss of memory while Parkinson?s, by rigid muscles. Such diseases do not have cures and treatments are limited. Researchers are desperate to find a cure for these diseases that affect millions of people today. Among those that are studied, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig?s disease has become one of the most widely researched. It is an adult-onset disease that targets the motor neurons of the body. Little is known about the disease and even less about its cause. However, there is one thing that ALS has in common with all of the other degenerative disease: neuroinflammation.

Eath and its peoples chapter 5

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Acoording to chinese resources in the year 160 ce.Geography: Han China was based in Central, Eastern China. the Roman Empire ran a ring around the Mediterranean and the British Isles. Origins: the Roman Empire was founded after Augustus Caesar seized power from the Roman Senate. The Han Empire was founded when Liu Pang with his rebel army defeated Hsiang Liang and Hsiang Yu and conquered China. Population: At the peak of the Han Dynasty, there was around 50 million people living in the Imperial boundaries. There was 70 million people living in the Roman Empire. Political Structures: The Roman Empire had an Empire and a rubber stamp Senate used for ceremonial reasons to keep Roman patrician families happy.

19th century nationalism

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Latin American Independence *Inspired by Enlightenment ideals, the people of Latin America rebelled against Spanish & Portuguese rule in the early 19th century. Rebels in the Spanish colonies waged a series of hand-fought military campaigns to gain their independence, while Brazil carried out a peaceful revolution to free itself from Portugal *From 1814-15, the Congress of Vienna, which was organized by Prime Minister Metternich of Austria, met to discuss the future of European politics *The main goals at the Congress at Vienna included: oA relation of the monarchy in France and a return to old ways of governing people. oAttempts to limit the spread of ideals about democracy. Although constitutional monarchies were permissible, absolute monarchies were preferred.

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