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The Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty are alike and different in many ways. One of their similarities is the ethnic homogeneity and the composition of the empire. ... The Roman empire followed Christianity, while the Han empire followed Confucianism, Taoism, and I Ching.
Roman heterogeneity occurred through conquest and trade. ... Roman leaders then advanced over the Alps. As the Roman empire expanded, Romans were influenced by the people they conquered. ... The Roman empire became heterogeneous.
The Han empire was also heterogeneous as a result of trade and conquest. Nomads found north of the Great Wall were required to enter into tributary relations with the Han court.
Approximate Word count = 493 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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