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    NAME : AYUSHA MAKEN CLASS : BBA 5TH B ERP ID : 0151BBA065 ASSIGNMENT NO. 1 QUESTION: Briefly explain the changes that happened in Indian Economy after 1991. ANSWER: By 1985‚ India started having balance of payments problems. By the end of 1990‚ it was in a serious economic crisis. The government was close to default‚ its central bank had refused new credit and foreign exchange reserves had reduced to such a point that India could barely finance three weeks’ worth of imports. India had to airlift

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    The American Revolution was mainly provoked because of the unwanted high taxes that colonies had to pay so British can pay their war debt. The French Indian war was the biggest cause of the high taxes which lead to certain acts like stamp act and sugar act which was very harsh for the colonies as they had to give high taxes on daily use items and all this taxes was without permission of the colonies. Colonist were also angry as they had no representation in parliament so they were not able to provide

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    establish a global empire (glory/grandeur) First group of religious missionaries 1. Augustinians 2. Franciscans 3. Dominicans 4. Recollects 5. Jesuits April 27‚ 1565 – Legaspi conquered Cebu after a successful battle against Rajah Tupas. He founded the first Spanish settlement in the city and named it ‘The City of the Most Holy Name of Jesus.” The natives of Cebu were converted into Christianity. 1569 – Legaspi moved to Panay due to shortage

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    Plan of Investigation Thesis: Why did Britain go to war? Between the late eighteen hundreds and late nineteen hundreds‚ England was described as being in “splendid isolation” from the rest of Europe until 1914. But why did Britain go to war? What rivalries were Britain involved and what treaties dragged her into the war? I need to look through the primary sources such as official reports‚ published interviews‚ addresses‚ and history textbook to gather facts; secondary sources from the internet

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    Kobe Simms  11/10/14  Mr. Horwits  Social Science       After Hope and Change     Chapter 1 Questions  Show three facts that illustrate why 2012 was “a fairly narrow victory” for Obama.     1. President Obama had won reelection by a close margin of only 3.85 percent. He earned a  rank of 24 out of 30 past elections since the year 1896.    2.  President Obama became the only incumbent in history to win reelection while losing  vote share. Obama lost vote share in nearly every state during the election

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    Df B D&B Dog H RnIn June of 1812‚ President James Madison asked Congress for a declaration of war on Britain. Following years of neutrality under the leadership of Washington‚ Adams‚ and Jefferson‚ the United States’ conflicts with Britain and France finally went into a war. President Madison had tried to create a diplomatic solution for three long years‚ but all attempts were unsuccessful. The War of 1812 was caused by the impressment of American sailors and the seizure of ships and their cargo

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    Discuss the relationship between religion and politics in the French Wars of Religion Religion and politics are often kept separate for the sole reason that if one group controlled both‚ they would be far too powerful. In the French Wars of Religion‚ religion and politics were not kept separate resulting in a massive civil war throughout all of France. The power struggle originated between the Catholics and the Huguenots when Protestantism rapidly expanded in France and continued as both sides

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    As the Civil war had drenched the American society with a feeling of sectionalism and dismay‚ the inevitable was yet to be answered as to what society was going to be like following the war. As the dust settled‚ many attempted to redirect society in a direction of empathy and immunity‚ whereas the others‚ mainly the recalcitrant southern states‚ continued to dig its dark roots within American society. This sense of sectionalism drove the American society even after the struggle ended in 1865. The

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    After the end of World War II‚ gender issues became one of the most serious changes in human history. Before World War II ended‚ male was always the superior species and women were inferior‚ seen as a housewife and mother and that’s all. When men were off at war‚ the women had to work and fulfill the men’s job as well as being a mother and completing the house work‚ but as soon as the men returned from war‚ the women were sent back to the houses to do the housework and nothing more. Gender inequalities

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    1 - Topic 2 Yichuan Yin Professor Richard Johnson HSTAA 301 AA October 17‚ 2012 The Indian‚ The British & The French Located to the Southeast of Lake Ontario‚ the Iroquois Indians neighbored between the Yin 1 French Canada to the North and the British Virginia to the South. The three neighbors all had adequate land‚ all engaged in various degrees of trade and conflict with one another. The Iroquois Indians‚ being a native tribe‚ was an organized society based on individual’s duty and community

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