While Han and Rome existed on opposite sides of the Eurasian continent, they shared similar successes in how they seamlessly integrated newly conquered territories into their vast empires. However, both faced problems of how to justify their endeavors to the newly vanquished people, as well as their own citizens. According to the documents from the chapter, how did they go about doing this? Is there any evidence these people understood similar concepts of political authority?
*****All discussion boards will be based on the assigned readings from Discovering the Global Past. Make sure that you read the relevant chapter and base your response on the primary sources from the Evidence section. There will be two questions posted for each board, but you only need to post a response to one of the two.*****