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    “According to their custom the Northmen plundered… the Northmen ‚ with their boats filled with immense booty‚ including men and goods‚ returned to their own country.”(Doc 4) This tells us that the Northmen or Vikings were always plundering towns and you always had to be ready to run and/or fight. “This excerpt describes Europe in the ninth and tenth century… [Barbarians] sacked towns and villages and laid waste to the fields. They burned

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    remodeled to house many people. However‚ the living conditions was terrible among these people. America had a new look as an urban nation. The large number of people caused a lack of housing and this became a major issue in the 1880’s. Therefore‚ the renters tried to convert warehouses or buildings into a place where a lot of people could live in a small place. Some problems of urban growth included cleanliness‚ poverty‚ lawbreaking and filth. Jacob Riis‚ a police reporter

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    1800 Unit 4 – 1800 – 1848 Unit 5 – 1844 – 1877 Unit 6 – 1865 – 1898 Unit 7 – 1890 – Unit 8 – Unit 9 – Is History True? Notes Responses History is a complex process that combines historical facts and a historian’s interpretation to those facts The Uses of History Supplicants seek only reassuring confirmation as they prepare to act. The usable past demanded of history consists of the data to flesh out a formula. The demand made of the past is for a credible myth that will identify

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    AP World History Curriculum Framework Required examples of forms of labor organization: • Free peasant agriculture • Nomadic pastoralism • Craft production and guild organization • Various forms of coerced and unfree labor • Government-imposed labor taxes • Military obligations B. As in the previous period‚ social structures were shaped largely by class and caste hierarchies. Patriarchy persisted; however‚ in some areas‚ women exercised more power and influence‚ most notably among

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    Comparing and Contrasting the Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty Throughout history‚ many powerful empires and dynasties have ruled. Some ruled for hundreds of years‚ while others lasted for shorter time periods. All of these ruling powers had a great impact on their country’s development. The way they governed their people and kept in power were often very different but they often achieved the same goals. The Han Dynasty‚ which ruled China from 206 B.C.E. to 220 C.E and the Roman Empire‚ which

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    Essay Comparison of the impact and spread of the Islam and Christian religions include religious basics‚ the way the religions were spread‚ and where the religions started. To compare the Islam and Christian religions‚ we must know the religious basics. The Islamic religious basics include their most sacred text‚ the Koran‚ and the five pillars of faith. Basics also include the founder‚ who is the prophet Muhammad. You must not eat pork or drink alcohol in this religion‚ and must make a pilgrimage

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    Rachel Wright Sector 3۫۫ 8/2/11 Chapter 1 I. Native Peoples of America A. Iroquois 1. 5 Native Americans 2. Engaged in endless cycles of violence 3. Hiawatha a. Tried to restore peace b. Wandered through nature in search of finding answers. c. Hiawatha & Deganawidah (peacemaker)’s story wasn’t written until the 19th century. c. Found holy man who helped their nation to be introduced in a new message of peace. B. Submerging Differences 1. Made a confederacy based

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    Civil Engagement US History Since 1877 September 20‚ 2013 From the last part of the presentation that I listened too‚ I thought Mayor Hayek was very good and it seemed that people learned a lot from him. I think that it is important to have an influential political person on campus‚ like Mayor Hayek. It shows that that they care about others and think we are important to take time out of his day to come and talk to us. I think that civil engagement is something that is very important.

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    Once the Americans were free from British control after the American Revolution‚ they started to reevaluate their politics‚ the economy‚ and society. After America broke away from what they saw as a corrupt and damaging government‚ they altered how they wanted to govern their society‚ even though they returned to a more centralized government similar to the British. Those who weren’t educated‚ as viewed by the elite‚ didn’t experience a lot of change however the concept from the revolution still

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    Yasmin Fletcher Mr. Weinstein U.S. History 11P 2 April 2013 CST Review US History 1. What effect did the enlightenment have on political thought I the colonies? John Locke and Rousseau; contributed many ideas that the colonists used to write the Declaration of Independence and then later the Constitution of the United States. Both favored the common man‚ expressed the belief that government existed at the will of the governed‚ toleration of religion‚ and championed human rights for all men

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