Dynastic cycle (traditional Chinese: 朝代循環; simplified Chinese: 朝代循环; pinyin: Cháodài Xúnhuán) is an important political theory in the Chinese history. According to this theory, each dynasty in Chinese history, rises to a political, cultural, and economic peak and then, because of moral corruption, declines, loses the Mandate of Heaven, and falls, only to be replaced by a new dynasty. The cycle then repeats under a surface pattern of repetitive motifs.[1]
It sees a continuity in Chinese history from early times to the present by looking at the succession of empires or dynasties, implying that there is little basic development or change in social or economic structures.[2] John K. Fairbank expressed the doubts of many historians when he wrote that "the concept of the dynastic cycle... has been a major block to the understanding of the fundamental dynamics of Chinese history."[3]
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Who: It is believed that the al-Qaeda is responsible for the 911 attacks
Where: New York City; Arlington County
What: On September 11th, 2001 a terroristic attack occurred in which two planes were flown into the World Trade Center Buildings.
Why: The terrorist group al-Qaeda is responsible for the attacks. Their motive was that we had U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia and sanctions against Iraq.
When: September 11, 2001 8:46 – 10:28 a.m. (EDT)
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It makes humans more attracted to electronics and it will soon develop even more.
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Humans enjoy technology and humans get smarter and smarter every second.
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In his 1959 book Man, the State, and War he explains the causes of war by distinguishing three levels (or “images”): the individual, the state, and the international system. On each level can be found causes that lead to international conflict.