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    What Would Britain would be like if it formed a Matriarch throughout history. (conclusion) Similarities and differences have been pointed out about the Mosuo customs and British customs and how they came to be so and many advantages and disadvantages were shown including both cultures. If Britain developed as a matriarch rather a than a Patriarch throughout history then an significant amount of change would take place in our norms and values that we have gained living in this society. The patriarchal

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    Industrial Revolution was the transition to new ways to manufacture goods in the 18th century. In Britain there were several factors that lead to its being the leader in industrialization. The first major reason Britain was the leader of industrialization is they are politically and economically stable. The middle class‚ the Bourgeoisie‚ learned how to handle money‚ trade and manage a business properly. This would guide the way to financial stability. The reason for political stability is there was no king

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    How far was Britain a democracy by 1918 In 1850 Britain was extremely far from being known as a democracy. This was due to the fact that the great reform act only extended the power of the vote from wealthy landowning men in 1832 to the wealthy middle class men. This meant that the majority of the population still were unable to vote. For a country to be democratic it entails to have certain circumstances which would include the majority of the population‚ every adult‚ having the right to vote

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    The Driving force behind European imperialism in Africa From the 1500’s to about the 1800’s trade with European nations have traded with other countries for many years. Africa has many natural resources that other European nations wanted. Such as cotton‚ rubber‚ zinc‚ lead‚ coal‚ coffee‚ peanuts‚ bananas‚ coca‚ sugar‚ palm oil and the two most expensive resources found here were gold and diamonds that Great Britain used. Yet many European nations used so many resources that Africa had to give

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    plentiful water and grass for cattle‚ the Mormons were confronted with a ragged sagebrush wasteland. Undeterred‚ the Mormons went on to construct the first community irrigation projects in America. Within a few years‚ 186 permanent communities sprang up‚ complete with over 1000 miles of canals to bring water to the formerly barren terrain. 8.) The Seneca Chief Sagoyewatha spoke against white attempts to convert Native Americans to Christianity. Why do you think someone might not want to change their religion

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    The question of whether Finland should join NATO has lain relatively dormant for the majority of the time since the end of the Cold War. While a discussion occasionally flared up in public‚ official political circles seemed to not give the option serious consideration – Finland has a tradition of neutrality in that regard that there was no point in breaking. However‚ the crisis in Ukraine has not only brought the question to the fore in Finland again‚ it has also led to a repeated suggestion for

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    And were they all for the better?There were many changes during 1750 to 1900‚ the majority of which were industrial and economic and not always for the better of then or the better of now. In this essay I will list two changes that I thought significant then I will list the negative short term effects‚ the negative long term effects‚ the positive short term effects and the positive long term effects. At the end of each change I will decide whether it was an overall positive or negative change.

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    On the Rise and fall of Great Britain (1) 中文摘要: 英国,一个漂泊在大西洋上的小岛,曾经在世界历史发展的漫长时期中湮没无闻,人口不过数百万,国土资源也很有限,却率先敲开通向现代世界的大门,从地理的边缘变成了世界的中心,一跃成为西方强国的领头人,并独领风骚数百年,给人类文明烙上了不可磨灭的印记。然而到了十九世纪末期,由于美、德等国的崛起以及其他种种原因,英国逐渐失去优势‚后来又在第二次世界大战中受到严重创伤,大英帝国国力日渐衰落‚海外殖民地也在二战后纷纷宣告独立‚大英帝国逐渐演变成一个组织松散的英联邦。这个曾经号称“世界工厂”和“日不落帝国”的国家又逐渐衰落,回归到欧洲,回归到欧洲的版图之内,回归到大西洋中的那个小岛。 关键词:世界工厂 日不落帝国 衰落 Abstract in English: Great Britain‚ a small island which lies in the Atlantic Ocean‚ was once little-known in the long history of

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    History of Great Britain from 1950-Today The first two years of the 1950’s were very eventful for Great Britain. After leading the British people through a devastating war Winston Churchill was reelected Prime Minister (he would serve for another five years) and the much loved King George VI would die in 1952. As the second son of George V‚ Prince Albert (as George VI was known then) had not expected to be King. It was his older brother Edward VIII who was in line to become the next king‚

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    Pros and Cons of the European Union Do you think it is useful to join into a union especially the European Union to strengthen their economic positions? The question could be simple to answer but an individual must look much deeper into the situation. For instance‚ what are the pros and cons of joining a union? The European Union has many pros but also many cons. The European Union was formed in February 1992 with the signing of the Maastricht Treaty. It consist of originally twelve members

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