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    Samurai Dbq Analysis

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    easy to use in battle. Another piece of evidence that supports the claim is in document D written by Terry Bennett. it says "The body of the armor had four parts. Samurai did not wear armor on their right arm so they could easily draw their bow." They don’t have armor on their right arm‚ so it might be easier to shoot with their arrow. But the bad part is that if the armor gets wet‚ it becomes very very heavy.

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    1860 Dbq Analysis

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    seven of his men murdered five proslavery males near Pottawatomie Creek. However‚ Brown wasn’t finished and attacked the town of Harper’s Ferry in 1859. These unfortunate events gave the Southerners an idea to secede from the Union. According to Document 2‚ “...The North is accumulating power‚ and it means to use that power to emancipate your slaves...Disunion is a fearful thing‚ but emancipation is worse. Better leave the Union in the open face of day‚ than be lighted from it at midnight by the

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    school’s excursion program enables students to further their learning and social skills development in a non-school setting. Excursions complement‚ and are an important aspect of the educational programs offered at our school. This report is a document analysis of the excursions policy (http://www.education.vic.gov.au/management/governance/referenceguide/enviro/4_4.htm) constructed as a clause of the student safety and risk management guide‚ section 4 under the schools reference guide by the Victorian

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    DBQ: The Industrial Revolution: Effects In the late 1700s‚ The Industrial Revolution began in England‚ which had an immense range of negative and positive effects on the social and also economic life of the people in England. The results have been looked at form many different point of views‚ including the factory workers themselves‚ the factory owners‚ the government‚ and others who looked upon the conditions in the industrial cities at the time. This essay will evaluate the positive and negative

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    Thermopylae Dbq Analysis

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    The Spartans did not sacrifice themselves to save Western Civilization at Thermopylae because they did not choose to stay behind and fight‚ they were simply ambushed and defeated in battle. According to Document B‚ the author Ctesias writes that “Thus‚ using the two Greeks as their guides‚ a Persian army of 40‚000 men came through and snuck up behind the Spartans. Thus were the Spartans surprised‚ surrounded‚ and unable to retreat.” This quote is saying that the Spartans were ambushed and surrounded

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    Tyranny Dbq Analysis

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    shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people” (The Constitution) This is an example of popular sovereignty because this quote states that the power of the people can not be denied or limited. Another example of this is in Document I which states‚ “The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State‚ elected by the people” (11). This protects

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    Scramble Dbq Analysis

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    and some are total rejection. These reactions are shown in Documents one‚ two‚ three‚ four‚ five‚ six‚ seven‚ eight‚ and nine. Each document has a person’s point of view and a date (1800’s-1907). A reaction for the European Scramble was peaceful acceptance or cooperation. In document one it was from Royal Niger Company‚ commissioned by the British government to administer and develop the Niger River Delta and surrounding

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    Mexico Dbq Analysis

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    commerce and self-advancement. The first reason the United States was justified in going to war with Mexico is because they were in desperate need of land. The U.S’s population was growing rapidly due to its increase in birth rate and immigration (Document E). This growing population meant there wasn’t enough land for everyone to live comfortably‚ which meant having to move west. The U.S would not just take land if they did not intend to put it to good use. They’re moving their people into Texas because

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    Mesopotamia Dbq Analysis

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    Mesopotamian societies and Egypt are considered the first civilizations‚ but to what extent are the civilizations. The societies of Egypt and Mesopotamia meet the definition of a civilization to the extent of being the best civilizations of ancient times because of their customs and traditions and their religions. First off‚ the societies of both Egypt and Mesopotamia meet the definition of a civilization because of their customs and traditions. For example‚ both Egypt and Mesopotamia displayed

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    Charlemagne Dbq Analysis

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    Pope Leo III chose to crown Charlemagne as “Emperor of the Romans” in A.D. 800 because Charlemagne helped him when he was in trouble‚ he needed Charlemagne’s military and he thought it would be a fair and equal relationship. Document A is an excerpt from the “Life of Charlemagne”‚ a book written by Einhard explaining about Charlemagne’s life. In the excerpt‚ it explains “The Romans had inflicted many injuries upon Pope Leo … so that he had been complied to call upon the king for help. Charlemagne

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