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    Industrial Revolution. The train was built‚ the light bulb invented. Ideas were now spreading across the world. Marxism. Socialism. Capitalism. The Industrial Revolution was a new era. However‚ the question is still raised: did the Industrial Revolution improve life in Great Britain? The Industrial Revolution improved life in Great Britain due to the major technological‚ economical‚ and social advancements. The train - or “Rocket” - developed by Robert Stephenson was a pillar for the growth that began

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    culture. In 1827‚ Great Britain‚ France‚ and Russia directed Turkey to accept an armistice. The Turks refused and the navies of these three countries trapped and destroyed the Turkish fleet at Navarino. The Near Eastern or Middle Eastern crisis was when Russia declared a war of expansion against the Turks and claimed much of present day Romania. In 1830‚ Great Britain‚ France‚ and Russia declared Greece as independent. In 1832‚ they put a German prince as the king of the new country. 2. Q: What accounted

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    you agree with this statement concerning Britain 1951 to 1964 – ‘Britain has lost an empire and not yet found a role’ [45] From 1951 to 1964 there was a period of change for Britain. The government came to reality that Britain didn’t have the necessary resources to maintain their empire. Military demands on events such as Korea (1950-53) and Malaya (1948-60) placed major stress on Britain’s manpower and the prideful Navy was in decline driven by financial expediency. Now Britain was no longer an imperial

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    How successful was the Weimar Republic (1919-1923)? As First World War end Germany had to face different problems. One of these problems was the fact that as the Kaiser abdicated‚ a new government was created. This new government was The Weimar Republic and the First President of the Republic was Friedrich Ebert. On the one hand‚ the Weimar republic brought many improvements to Germany and learned to cope with the problems the country was facing at the time. As soon as Friedrich Ebert became the

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    American power and American democratic ideals was a recurring problem that took on a new form. There was a change in America’s foreign policy and their willingness to establish dominance in the world‚ in the turn of the twentieth century‚ but there had always been a struggle of democratic ideals. This was the United States’ first attempt to claim territories across the world‚ but they had been constantly claiming territories on their own continent. For example‚ there was a period of westward expansion

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    goods‚ services‚ and capital within member states. Nevertheless‚ the UK still maintains its own economy and has chosen to continue using the Pound Sterling as its national currency rather than converting to the Euro. By the 1880s‚ The British economy was dominant in the world‚ producing one third of the world’s manufactured goods‚ half its coal and iron‚ and half its cotton. But by 1900‚ the UK has been overtaken by both the United States and Germany. The Second Industrial Revolution in the United

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    industrialization of Britain and Japan. Both ascended to become great modern industrialization nation‚ although both took different paths to get there. What sets Great Britain apart from Japan was it did not have a role model to follow since it was the first industrial nation. Therefore the cause of its industrialization must have much contrast with Japans. Britain’s industrialization must pay tribute to its growing population‚ political stability and geographical advantage By the 1700‚ Britain underwent

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    lot of debate about what all was accurate or inaccurate representation at the fair as most events were set up purely for entertainment and not so much educational purposes. Right off from the start as soon as you entered the fair grounds it was pretty safe to assume that there were most likely no walking and talking trees during the Renaissance era. That was a clear demonstration of something inaccurate and unrealistic‚ more for show than anything. Although there was a good mix of things that could

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    The Suffragette Movement By: Gurav Vats of 9TOM This is an essay on the Suffragette Movement and the rights of women in countries around the world‚ the question that will be focused on in this report is‚ ‘Did the Suffragettes succeed in obtaining their motive?’ This question is important because it is important because the actions of the Suffragettes affected the mentality of oppressed women around the world. In this this report I will be writing about these for things: 1. who the Suffragettes

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    dominance in the years 1951 to 1964 was labour disunity’ Assess the validity of this view. (June 2011) Labour disunity was a huge contributing factor as to why the conservatives were able to dominate from 1951 to 1964. However‚ there are also other factors that assisted conservative dominance. Whether that be conservative strengths‚ good timing‚ the end of austerity or their handle on public opinion‚ all factors contributed to the dominant years. However‚ how long the conservatives actually dominated

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