Byzantine Empire, Modern-Day Jap A Comparative Analysis

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"For every problem, there is a definite solution". This rule applies to any problem, no matter how difficult or massive that problem may seem. However, there are people in this world who do not believe in this rule, while there are others that do. Here are some examples of people who do believe in this rule: Martin Luther King Jr., Steve Jobs, and LeBron James. Although, this rule can’t just be followed by people. Multiple people, each within the same society, can follow this rule in there everyday lives. Three societies that I personally believe follow this rule throughout their existence are Mesopotamia, Byzantine Empire, and modern-day Japan. All three of these societies have the thirst for following this rule; particularly in the area of technology. To start things off, Mesopotamia can be considered the “pioneers” of modern day technology, for their innovations, particularly in the agricultural area, are still used in many societies, even today. Mesopotamia, one of the main dominant societies of ancient times, invented certain items that helped them to collect …show more content…
They created irrigation pathways, dug deep into the ground, which collected the water near the fields and crops, therefore keeping the soil fertile. The Mesopotamians even had an invention that revolutionized both agriculture and transportation: the wheel! The wheel may not seem very important, but actually plays a major role in society, especially today. To prove the significance of the wheel, according to Ancient Origins - The revolutionary invention of the wheel, “The wheel has even