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By Chuck Self

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Religion: Christianity and Buddhism

Jesus Buddha

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Confucianism and Daoism(Taoism)

Kong Qiu (Confucius) Laozi (Lao-Tzu)

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Rome’s First Emperor

Augustus

China’s First Emperor

Qin Shi Huang

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RomanChinese

Caesar Augustus

Terracotta Army

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Both empires experienced frequent revolts

against the emperor and his policies

In Rome, many of the revolts were led by

slaves

In China, they were more typically initiated

by peasants

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China

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China

The Confucians believe that the best

possible government was a well-ordered

empire

Rome

The imperial expansion and stratification

were often regarded as violations of the

earlier republican ideals

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China’s empire has lasted for the last 2000

years.

The empire has endured as a single

political entity.

Today, without an emperor, China’s

geopolitical unity continues

Rome’s empire rose, fell, and was gone.

It lives on as a concept.

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China exercised

lasting

hegemonic

influence even on

neighbors it did

not conquer, like

Japan

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The Roman Empire influenced the lands it

conquered.

It had less influence on those outside its

boundaries.

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Title: A new edition of the marble plan of ancient Rome Herbert Bloch Journal of Roman Studies Volume 51 Issue 1-2 http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/298847 published online September 24, 2012 Title: Patriarchy, Patrimonialism, and Filial Piety: A comparison

of China and Western Europe Gary G. Hamilton The British Journal of Sociology Volume 41 No 1 pp77-104 http://www.istor.org/stable/591019 Horizon of Perception and Social Function:Greek, Roman, and

Chinese Historiography Compared Mutschler, Fritz-Heiner Horizons: Seoul Journal of Humanities,

June 2014 Volume 5 issue 1 pp 99-126 Seoul National University, Institute of Humanities http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6253.2010.01603

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