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Confucianism Daoism Amp Legalism
1,227 wordsAmidst the chaos of political instability and constant warring of the Zhou era, arose many intellectual thinkers that brought such profound impact in the field of politics, religion and philosophy. Even to the day, their influence can be espied in the many matters of China. Confucianism became the paramount school of thinking and later significant philosophies such as Daoism and Legalism gained immense recognition as well. Each party had their own proposals for creating an idealistic political s...
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B C E Form Of Writing
1,416 wordsBook 1 Chapter 1 1 a. Cave art was found in Europe, Africa, Australia, North America and western France. It is estimated that the art was done around ten to thirty thousand years ago. Mostly hunters painted on the walls before they went out for a hunt. Cave art was done by painting with polychrome mineral pigments and shaded with burnt coal and bitumen, and was usually drawn in the inaccessible part of the caves, one over the other. The art was usually animals such as bears, bulls, lions, zebras...
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B C E Science And Technology
555 wordsA major legacy left by classical Greece was a government based on direct democracy. With a direct democracy, citizens ruled by majority vote. The citizenship was expanded to all free males, except foreigners. Those not considered citizens were women, slaves, and all foreigners. In 621 b. c. e. , Draco, an Athenian lawmaker wrote the first legal code. In the legal code Draco dealt with contract and property ownership, it also included debt slavery. In classical Greece, citizens were also allowed ...
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B C E Nile River
359 wordsThe Essential Nile Many features of civilization have evolved over time to become what one commonly thinks of as civilized society. The development of government and writing in the classical civilization of Egypt can be credited to the reliability of the Nile River. The Nile was a source of unification and centralization in the Egyptian society, helping in the development of government and writing with the growth of surpluses. The Nile River, because of its predictable cycles, unified and center...
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B C E Bodhi Tree
1,551 wordsFounder Buddhism is one Buddhism Buddhism Founder Buddhism is one of the major religions of the world, which was founded, in the fourth or fifth century B. C. E. in northern India by a man known traditionally as Siddhartha (he who has reached his goal). Buddhism has been and still remains a dominant religious, cultural, and social force in most of Asia, especially in India, China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. Buddha is the title given to the founder of Buddhism. Buddhas name was Siddhartha Guatama...
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B C E Great Wall Of China
754 wordsGreat Wall of China In the year 221 B. C. E. , there was a great ruler over the Ch in kingdom in China, named Shih Huang Ti. Shih was power hungry and wanted more land so he gathered his army and captured the surrounding kingdoms. As the ruler of so many kingdoms he became the first emperor of China. Shih showed his tyranny when he burned all history books to insure that his people and future generations would only remember him and none of the earlier rulers. He had a strong army but the fierce ...
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B C E City Of Jerusalem
481 wordsIt s Not There Archaeology Proves a Negative -By Margaret Steiner Introduction Most people have heard of the City of David, a thriving metropolis. But did this city really exist. Many scholars are still not sure. Little evidence has been found to prove that a developed city Gihon Spring. This would have to be the locating of the city of Jerusalem because Gihon was the only source of water in this region. Outline A. Time Periods 1. Late Bronze Age a. 1550 - 1200 B. C. E. b. Period before Israel 2...
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