1.) Emperor Constantine saw the Church as a potential unifying force in the Empire, but knew that the Church could not unify the Empire unless it was, itself, united. He set out to impose order and create a stable hierarchy under his leadership. The most important event of this period for Christianity was the Council of Nicaea, which he chaired in 325 to obtain consensus on important issues facing the Church. Constantine gave the Church control of the distribution of food <span>to the poor. Although the food continued to be supplied and paid for by the state, the Church was able to claim the credit and to proselytise among its new clients.
2.) </span><span> In the Third Century, due to invasions and other political issues, the Roman Empire lost their Philosophical and </span>Religious<span> beliefs. Due to confusion, people began to lean toward newer </span>religions<span>, like, Muslimism and Christianity.</span>
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He Changed the currency by making one currency that everyone used in new China. This was good because it helped the economy run smoothly. He also constructed many roads and canals throughout the country which made trading and travelling easier. Qin Shi Huangdi started building the Great Wall throughout the country as he wanted to protect China from invaders.
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He wanted the history of China to start from the China he created so he burnt books. If the scholars didn’t bring him the books they would be executed. He burned 400 scholars alive. Qin Shi Huangdi ordered hundreds and thousands of people to the Northern part of China to start building the Great Wall. It was hard work for the slaves as at that time there weren't any mechanical machines so you had to work with the hands. They were slaves so they barely got food. The climate was cold therefore many died from this. It was very cruel as the slaves had to leave their family and possibly died to just help the Emperor build the Great Wall.
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The babylonians rose too dominate power during the late 7th century after the assyrians. also know as “The Neo-Babylonian Era”
A. Tirbes many Athenian Goverments divided the populations of neighborhoods and villages into TRIBES