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Agenda Warm Up 12 Tables Review Review Han China The Downfall of a Civilization HW: Read Ch. 6 Finish Collapse of Civilizations

Warm Up How does geography in Greece lead to the formation of City-States? What were some of the achievements of the Roman Empire during the Pax Romana era? What led to the end of the Roman empire?

Han Dynasty 202BCE - 221CE

Controlling the Empire Solidify northern borders A blend of legalist philosophy and Confucianism Without the sin and violence. Civil Service Examinations Taxation Common Had to be paid in cash Peasants at a disadvantage.

The Economy and Military Han suspicious of private merchants. Heavy taxation Not allowed to be in public office. Relied on waterways for transportation. Military originally required Professional armies adopted with new military technology

Imperial Expansion Silk Road becomes a dominant trade route. Borders expand close to Caspian Sea (W) and modern Vietnam(S). Paper is invented. Great Wall expanded under the Han (not the one today)

Religion and Culture Confucianism is official Religion. Buddhism begins showing up in Western China. Qin idea of terra cotta army is continued under the Han. Modest Scale

Decline Emperors more worried about material goods than control. Noble families take over vast areas of China, continuing a feudal existence. Corruption in the government led to unrest by peasantry. Invasion by Northern nomadic tribes common. Four hundred years of anarchy and military rule follow.

Comparative Essay Outline Thesis (1) Similarity, Difference, and Analysis Valid Comparison/Contrast (2) Evidence (2) Direct Comparison (1) Analysis, why the comparison (1)