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 * Technology in Han China and Imperial Rome**

Mac Appleman is an inventor and business tycoon keenly interested in the technological advancements of Han Dynasty China and Imperial Rome. Mr. Appleman made his fortune developing consumer products, including the Tofu Turkey Fryer, Toxi-Clean Detergent, and the Musical Toilet Seat. To help him decide which dynasty to visit, you will need to research answers to the following key questions:

= **Key Questions:** =
 * 1) What were the major inventions/innovations of each dynasty?
 * 2) Whom did these advancements primarily benefit? Ordinary citizens? The government? The military?
 * 3) How did these inventions/innovations strengthen and improve each civilization? What needs did they meet?
 * 4) What would you consider to be the most important technological achievement of each dynasty? Why?
 * 5) Which empire should Mr. Appleman, an inventor and business tycoon, visit? Why?

=Resources= Your research will be confined to the following web resources and library databases. If you wish to use a resource not on this list you must seek approval from your teacher.

**Rome**
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 * __http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/oldworld/europe/ancient_roman_culture.html__
 * __http://chalk.richmond.edu/education/projects/webunits/greecerome/__


 * China **
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 * __http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/china/early_imperial_china/han.html__
 * __http://gallery.sjsu.edu/silkroad/civilization.htm__
 * __http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/hand/hd_hand.htm__
 * __http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/CHEMPIRE/FORMHAN.HTM__
 * __http://www.international.ucla.edu/asia-archive/lessons/zarou/WSHan.htm__


 * Library Databases **
 * @http://www.micdslibrary.com/databases.html

Scroll down to the History/Social Studies menu; the ABCCLIO Ancient World History database is particularly helpful.

=Research and Citations= Use the space below to record your research for each question. Remember that you will need to cite your sources using the format found on the MICDS Library resource page.

What were the major inventions/innovations of each dynasty?
Han China: The blast furriness was a big help to the Han dynasty by allowing them to use steel for there military purposes. Also the arch bridge, beam bridge, suspended bridge, and the pontoon bridge that can float on water. They also had the crank handle that was important because it helped by bringing the people water out of the well and was used for a small fan. They also invented the odometer that was a cart that helped the people

Imperial Rome: the arch was a big invention. so was the mechanical reaper. rome had sement that was maid of crushed lime stone and water.

Whom did these advancements primarily benefit? Ordinary citizens? The government? The military?
Han China: The

Imperial Rome:

How did these inventions/innovations strengthen and improve each civilization? What needs did they meet?
Han China:

Imperial Rome:

What would you consider to be the most important technological achievement of each dynasty? Why?
Han China:

Imperial Rome:

Similarities and Differences
Before deciding which dynasty your client should visit, you may wish to create a simple Venn Diagram to compare/contrast the two empires. You may use [|this template] or create one online at Read-Write-Think.

Which empire should Mr. Appleman, an inventor and business tycoon, visit? Why?
= **Travel Poster Components:** =

You will create a travel poster for each of the two empires. Each poster should be attractive, persuasive, and highlight the major features related to your topic. You will create the posters using Glogster.edu (instructions will be provided in class) and they should contain the following components:

__**Travel Poster Components**__
 * 1) One Glogster.edu poster for each dynasty
 * 2) At least three "must see" tourist features with detailed text and relevant images for each dynasty
 * 3) At least one audio recording on each poster

The **[|Poster Rubric]** will be used to evaluate your work; you should refer to it before handing in your final product. When you have completed the poster, embed it below the "Travel Poster" heading below:

Travel Posters
//embed your posters here by copying the embed code from Glogster and adding an HTML widget//

= **Oral Presentation Guidelines** = The oral presentation is your opportunity to share your posters, explain whether your client should visit Han China or the Roman Empire, and should follow these guidelines:
 * 1) Less than three minutes in length
 * 2) Should address/explain the "must see" features of each dynasty
 * 3) Should explain which destination the client should visit and why

This presentation is about speaking skills and the use of your posters. You will be permitted to use notecards but are NOT to simply read your notes to the audience. The **[|Presentation Rubric]** will be used to evaluate your work; you should refer to it before giving your final presentation