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Hammurabi
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Abraham
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Moses
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Buddha
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Confucius
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Also known as Kung Fuzi; major Chinese philosopher; developed the
traditional Chinese ideology of Confucianism whose teachers and philosophy have influenced Chinese, Korean, Japanese,
Taiwannese, and Vietnamese thought and lifeemphasized
correctness of social relationships, justice, and sincerity
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Laozi
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Chinese philosopher; recommended retreat from society into nature;
individual should seek to become attuned with Dao, “the way.”
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Socrates
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Athenian philosopher that constantly questioned things and encouraged
pursuit of wisdom urged rational reflection of moral decisions
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Aristotle
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knowledge based on
observation of phenomena in material world.
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Alexander the Great
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And part of northwest India;
spread Greek culture
and learning across Empire
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Shi Huang Di/ Qin
Shihuangdi,
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Emperor of China, Founder of the brief Qin dynasty, that ruthlessly unified the warring states and
introduced legalism. Aided China by standardizing
measurements, language, etc. throughout China. He started building the Great Wall of China
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Asoka
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Jesus of Nazareth
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Jewish prophet and teacher, Christianity grew out of
his life and teaching, advocate of the poor
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Justinian
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Byzantine emperor/ Eastern Roman noted for his reconquest of much of the
former Western Roman Empire; issued most famous compilation of Roman law
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Muhammad
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Genghis (Chinggis)
Khan
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Fconsisting of several Eurasian societies. He used battle tactics, psychological warfare, and foreign weapons to
conquer land easily. He ruled his territory fairly, protecting the Silk Roads.
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