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Mumz [18]
2 years ago
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1. Of the different ways that early empires expanded and maintained power, which empires do you think were most successful? Were

expansion and power methods "ethical" in your
mind?
2. What was the role of religion in these early empires?
3. How did scholars and teachers influence their societies? Do you consider these big thinkers to be powerful/influential? Do you think scholars and teachers should have power/influence
in their societies? Explain your answer.
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notsponge [240]2 years ago
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genghis khan

genghis khan believed in freedom of religion

ethical in that he would ask the country to join his empire

if they said no, only then would he wage war

after conquering he maintained freedom of religion

scholars & thinkers do influence their societies

example karl marx wrote about communism

communism was a powerful force in the world for many years

most writing before took the side of the wealthy & powerful

karl marx's writings tooknl the side of those who were taken advantage of by the rich and poweful, namely the working class

scholars and teachers should have power/influence because the are experts in their field and can focus the right way money & resources of the government

presidents often hire scholars to help them

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