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Question of the Day: World History
What is a significant difference between the legacies of the Roman Empire and the Han Empire in China?
While Latin-based languages are still widely spoken around Europe, Han Chinese is considered to be a dead language with no resemblance to modern Chinese.
While Rome declined mostly due barbaric invasions, the Han collapse was because of large epidemics that took centuries for China's population to recover.
While the Han dynasty still remained intact in Eastern China for many centuries, the Roman Empire fell all at once.
Whereas the imperial system in China continued until the 20th century, the Roman empire devolved into a feudal system in Western Europe.
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