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Vinil7 [7]
3 years ago
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I need help with a thesis i can never get these, this is what i have "There are many similarities and differences of ancient rom

an and Chinese culture from the time points of about 750 BC to 600 AD." and im pretty sure that its not correct. i am doing an assignment on comparing and contrasting ancient Rome from 750 BC to 500 AD and ancient china from 350 BC to 600 AD
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nydimaria [60]3 years ago
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The rise of the Roman and Chinese empires were arduous and lengthy processes that took at least four centuries. In the eighth century BCE, the geopolitics of eastern Asia was similar to that of the eastern Mediterranean, which was populated by hundreds of tiny Greek city-states. Five years after the Greeks gathered for their first Olympic Game in 776 BCE, the host of centuries-old city-sized feudal states in China received a new company, Qin, the future empire builder. Eighteen years after the investiture of Qin, tradition had it that Rome was founded on the hills beside the River Tiber. The legend’s veracity is much questioned, but it was around this time that the Greek and Phoenician colonizers brought the model of city-state to the western Mediterranean and founded Carthage, Rome’s future arch enemy. The foundation of the Republic in 509 BCE was undoubtedly a turning point in Rome’s history. It too, found itself among a host of city-states in Italy.

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