okay kid i was going to do some work but I'm glad it cancelled, the emperors were conquering peoples to have a better empire and a fowerful empire.
The kinds of relationships that European explorers formed with conquered peoples were primarily determined by the goals of the explorers and the perceived value of the conquered peoples - whether as allies, subjects for exploitation, or obstacles to be overcome. Factors like cultural differences, technological superiority, and military strategies also played a role in shaping these relationships.
cultural drift
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About 12 euros.
over $9000 and a bowl of asian peoples dicks
insurance industry...
We first hear of the Assyrians around 2300 BC, when Sargon of Akkad invaded their small kingdom to the north which was well-known traders, who traveled constantly between Assur and southern Turkey. When they had war, they took the weapons of the conquered and the value items of the cities. Tribute is monetary benefit conferred for protection. Money causes the receiver of the money to be able to acquire more things. Therefore, paying tribute to Assyria led to a strengthening of the Assyrian Empire.
It is known that the Assyrians did not concern themselves with the religious beliefs and practices of subject peoples. When the Assyrians conquered Israel, they boasted of taking away the idols and treasures from the temples, but this was because of their value, not because of any attempt to influence religious beliefs. In spite of common opinion today, the people of the northern kingdom of Israel actually were at all times polytheistic. Apart from their national God, YHWH, the Israelite pantheon included many of the same gods as their neighbours, so when the Israelites were dispersed throughout the Assyrian empire they would have assimilated easily into the local cultures.We know that the Assyrians did not concern themselves with the religious beliefs of the conquered peoples. When they conquered the northern kingdom of Israel, they boasted of taking away the idols and treasures out of the temples but this was for their value, not in order to suppress the religion of the Israelites. It is now known that the Israelites were actually polytheistic and, apart from the national God YHWH, their pantheon included many of the gods of their neighbours. So when the Israelites were dispersed throughout the Assyrian empire, they would have assimilated easily into the local cultures, without religious coercion.
encourage and support children to respect and value other people's individuality
It brought up its male citizens as warriors to protect the territory it had conquered in southern Greece. These warriors were supported by a serf population of the conquered territory, and so were free to devote themselves to the military cult. Also part of their culture were their religious observance and festivals.
Treating someone as an end in itself means recognizing and respecting their inherent value and dignity as a person, acknowledging their rights, desires, and autonomy. In contrast, treating a being as a means only involves using them for one's own goals or benefits, disregarding their individuality and worth. This distinction is central to ethical theories, particularly in Kantian ethics, which emphasizes the moral imperative to treat individuals with respect and not merely as tools for personal gain.
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