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    go through the power points we know that the golden age for Spain was between 1550 and 1700. Also‚ in the power point‚ it explains how much of the gold and silver from the Americas was wasted in wars by Phillip. When Spain got to the point of the bankrupts that’s when they started to become more humble because now they had Queen Elizabeth defeating their navy. So‚ I believe that the closer they got to 1700 is when golden age starts. For me‚ the golden begins after 1598 because that the death of Philip

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    During the so-called Golden Age‚ which almost covers the entire 17th century‚ the United Provinces of the Netherlands‚ experienced a blooming economy in the fields of trading‚ agriculture‚ science ‚and arts. Also politically and military (navy) the Dutch were world leaders. How could it be that a country of insignificant size could grow into such an economic power? The presence of tolerance is a quality that distinguished the Netherlands from most other countries in that time and it is probable that

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    James Jones September 17‚ 2011 Block 3 Networks of Communication and Exchange (Chapter 7) 300 BCE-600 BCE I. The Silk Road A. Origins and Operations -The Chinese General Zhang Jian is credited as “originator of overland trade with the western lands.” He made 18 expeditions across deserts to west; he first went to Fergana river-valley. Helped to introduce new plants trees to China through the trade. - Long-distance trade was made important by China’s demand for western products. Nomadic

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    innovations has changed how other countries trade and exchange commodities. Islamic technology during the golden age was a fascinating time when the technologies thrived and some of these were transformed. Golden Age scholars were interested in finding improvements in astronomy and new scientific discoveries. Islamic technology was changing and different devices were improved upon during the golden ages which included science. The astronomers were interested in learning more about gadgets and this newer

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    Dutch Golden Age landscape and seascape painting. A period in Dutch history generally spanning the 17th century‚ during and after the later part of the Eighty Years War (1568–1648) for Dutch independence. At that time‚ the Dutch republic was one of Europe’s most prominent states. It strength was manifest not only in politics and economics but also in the arts and sciences at Europe. II. Land‚ sea and sky paintings of the 17 century: Landscape painting was a major genre in the 17th century. The

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    How the Islamic Golden Age helped save Europe The Golden Age of Islam is characterized as being a period of great achievement‚ in the fields of science‚ mathematics‚ education‚ medicine‚ and art. Strides and discoveries made in these fields would later change Europe and the world forever. During the time of this tremendous period of growth‚ stretching from 750-1258 AD during the rule of Abbasid Empire‚ Europe was in what is commonly known as “The Dark Ages.” A period characterized by plague

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    small number of major Hollywood Studios (Waldrop‚ J‚ 2013). During the Golden Age of Hollywood‚ studio system was organized into eight studios. The five major studios were Paramount Pictures‚ Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer‚ Warner Bros.‚ 20th Century Fox‚ and RKO Radio Pictures. The three minor studio were Universal Studios‚ Columbia Pictures‚ and United Artists. The eight movie studios wrote‚ produced‚ and distributed their own films. This age lasted from the 1920’s with the introduction of sound in movies to

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    The definition of a Golden Age is a time of economic‚ political‚ technological‚ and social improvement and advance at a great level. The Tang and Song Dynasties are very important to the history of Chinese civilization. The Tang Era is the most well-known dynasty in Chinese history‚ mainly because the empire was the largest‚ richest and most sophisticated state in the world at the time. The Song Era had far-reaching impacts economically‚ culturally‚ and socially. During the Song Era‚ there was major

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    Discuss one circumstance that led to the end of the Athenian Golden Age. Athens is a Greek polis or a city- state which was born of glory. it is a city-state that embodies the essence of passion‚ life‚ and the hope for a great understanding of life and gave us the opportunity the world we live in today. which is considered though the first democracy‚ Athens is a nation of people‚ of thinkers that were lovers of arts‚ makers of some of the finest music‚ plays‚ and every philosophical idea that the

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    epoch in English history of Queen Elizabeth I’s reign (1558–1603). Historians often depict it as the golden age in English history. The symbol of Britannia was first used in 1572 and often thereafter to mark the Elizabethan age as a renaissance that inspired national pride through classical ideals‚ international expansion‚ and naval triumph over the hated Spanish foe. In terms of the entire century‚ John Guy (1988) argues that "England was economically healthier‚ more expansive‚ and more optimistic

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