Question Posted Thursday September 29 2005, 7:32 pm
Ok .. fer global ( history) i have to define and give an example with 5 characteristics of a Golden Age in history.. well he said we could look it up online but i cant find anything .. and so what would a good definiton to put in a paragraph be and whats an example i could google.. i dont want you to DO my homework for me .. but i dont have my book so i cant find anything i just need a definition and an example of a golden age in history (oh.. it cant be in the US .. other countries only )
bluejeanbaby answered Sunday October 2 2005, 2:33 am: Every country has had a Golden Age, my friend. Usually they make a point of writing about it in the chapter about that country, but one of the most famous ones is Rome. Because of the famous Empire's status, I'm sure you could find jsut about anything and you could try "The Golden Age of Rome" for a google type-in. A definition? As long as you don't have to site where it came from, I guess I'm pretty good at using big words, so let's see, for Golden Age you could put: "An era in which the highpoint or peak of a country or timeperiod is acheived and realized." That should do nicely. Hope i helped! Best of luck! [ bluejeanbaby's advice column | Ask bluejeanbaby A Question ]
HectorJr answered Thursday September 29 2005, 7:51 pm: China and Roman Empire.
I distinctly remember they clearly had a golden age period. You could try www.cia.org and look in the world book to see if they have anything for China, or India, but I'm not 100% sure on the one for India.
I think Rome's golden age began or ended around 27 A.D. I forget who it was under, but look around to see if you find something.
Well firstly what do you think a 'Golden Age' means? A time of prosperity of course. So try to find out what are some things that usually are important to a nation or country. Some are usually good economy, peace, etc. You get the idea. Hope that helped and good luck [ HectorJr's advice column | Ask HectorJr A Question ]
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