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Similarities Between Han China And Imperial Rome

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The two great civilizations of Imperial Rome (31 B.C.E. - 476 C.E.) and Han China (206 B.C.E.- 220 C.E.) were both two of the greatest civilizations ever built.In addition to the great advancements these two dynasties made, the governments of these civilizations each had ways of maintaining political control over their subjects. Although the two dynasties ways of political control were very similar, there were also major differences. The use of centralized government and military were both political power similarities among both civilizations. A major difference was that Han China was based on Confucianism, which emphasized the family unit and order while Rome was based on law and order. Another major difference between the two nations was their citizenship policies. These differences and similarities are what made these nations what they were. …show more content…

Although the political leaders had very different personalities, in both cases a male leader held the nation; that is Julius Caesar in the Rome dynasty and Han Wudi in the Han dynasty. Both of these major world powers worked extensively to gain and keep their positions. Because of the role of a centralized government, these two dynasties became two of the most powerful civilizations at the time. The second major similarity between Han China and Imperial Rome was their use of a military. Both nations developed a strong and large military throughout their lifespan. For example, in Han China, it was sometimes mandated for able men to join the military.On the other hand, the Romans created one of the largest military powers at the time through organizing the communities that they conquered and forcing them to join the army.Therefore, both the Roman and Han dynasty used and an immense military as a method of political

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