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    During the 18th century‚ a great change occurred in Britain. Britain became an industrialized country and an empire. The Industrial Revolution can be regarded as a technological change in Britain when manufacturing began to rely on steam power rather than on animal labour or wind power. The overall economic shift towards large scale industry rather than small scale individual operations. The British Empire was expanding rapidly during the 18th century. An empire is a large‚ multi-ethnic state‚ whose

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    written after a major event. In the case of America their constitution was written in 1787‚ after the American Revolutionary War came to a close. There are a number of issues with America’s constitution which make it‚ arguably‚ unfit for the 21st century. The most apparent issue with the constitution is the overall ambiguity that it’s based upon. Take for example the eighth amendment which forbids the federal government from imposing cruel or unusual punishments on American citizens. However‚ what’s

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    Global Expansion

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    Global expansion Thesis Statement ¹ In a reversal of the actual trends of the global exchange starting from 1200 until at least the late 1700s‚ ideas inventions‚ and trade goods were seen to be diffused from Europe to the rest of the world. Europe had become the dynamic engine of the interregional interaction and cross cultural encounters that were increasingly viewed as definitive for early modern and modern world history European view on religion‚ political and on military expansion and cultural

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    The Westward Migration of Germany On May 8‚ 1945‚ the Red Army finally captured Berlin‚ marking the end of World War II. After the war‚ the Allied Powers split Germany into four sections: American‚ British‚ and French powers controlled the west while the Soviet Union controlled the east. As the relationship between the Soviet Union and Western allied powers became increasingly hostile‚ the cooperative atmosphere in Germany turned competitive and aggressive. Also‚ living conditions in West Germany

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    of advances in geographical knowledge and technology. It was also a time of European migration to other parts of the world. This Age of Expansion and European exploration from 1450 to 1525‚ greatly promoted by economical‚ technological‚ political‚ and religious factors‚ launched a major turning point in world history. The economy of late fifteenth century played an important role in European conquest. The Ottoman capture of Constantinople in 1453 caused Europeans to turn to sub-Saharan Africa

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    Federal Expansion

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    What is Federal Expansion? Today people see this as something that they believe is a government trying to control what it is that they do‚ what most do not know is that it is something at makes things better. In order to get a somewhat better understanding we must first know what it means. So we look at the definition of Expansion meaning to increase something in size‚ and the definition of Federal “being a form of government in which a union of states recognizes the sovereignty of a central authority

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    told that the reason for the debate over the territorial expansion was because people didn’t want to expand to the west. This is not true do to the fact that in the 1800’s America was full of people who believed in manifest destiny. Most Americans believed that we should extend our nation’s borders from Sea to shining Sea and maybe even farther. We can see in our accurate history documents that the real reason for the debate of the expansion was because of slavery. This is what made America become

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    Thesis: The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were times of major change for the British Empire. A monarchy restored‚ a city destroyed‚ colonies lost‚ technology gained‚ civil unrest‚ parliamentary reform‚ trains‚ a queen‚ and a lot of social change. The frequent shifts in social‚ political‚ and economical status were welcomed by some‚ but made most fearful. This essay will examine these changes in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries‚ respectively‚ and then look at how these shifts affected

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    Today‚ in the 21st Century‚ many have accepted the conclusion that the beginning of the universe can be explained through the Big Bang Theory. This theory‚ beyond reasonable doubt‚ has been proven with discovery upon discovery by scientists‚ physicists and astronomers. Opposing theories‚ a major one being religion‚ have testified their cases to disprove the Big Bang Theory. Yet‚ our extraordinary universe has revealed to researcher that there was a time before the universe‚ as scientists are almost

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    The Bantu speakers were one of the earliest Africans‚ skilled at farming‚ hunting‚ and gathering‚ who probably began their migrations from the rain forest near what is now the Nigeria-Cameroon border. Bantu growth was carried out by small groups that made a series of short journies over time in response to economic or environmental circumstances. Some anthropologists believe that the Khoisan speakers were peacefully taken in rather than conquered by the Bantu. Others argue that the Khoisan‚ because

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