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    The Taliban were a group of religious men who came to Afghanistan as a predominantly Pashtun (largest ethnic group in Afghanistan) movement. They took over Kabul‚ the country’s capital in 1996‚ shortly after the Soviets left Afghanistan in ruins. Their goal‚ as they took over‚ was to restore peace and security‚ as well as enforce their own austere version of Sharia‚ or Islamic law‚ once in power. However‚ they exhibited behavior far from what would be considered peaceful. They imposed unjust rules

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    A Time of Change in the Market Revolution 1815 to 1860 was a crucial time for American commerce and urbanization that not only had strong economic influences‚ but also altered social and political perspectives. This time period‚ known as the Market Revolution‚ stemmed largely from the advancement in technology which led to transportation improvements and the building of railroads. Banks also contributed to the growing economy by increasing economic input and providing loans to merchants‚ manufacturers

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    Although African Americans and women during the revolutionary war seemed like they weren’t apart of it‚ this could not have been more false. 1775-83‚ the growing tensions between Great Britain’s 13 North American colonies and the colonial government. Arguments would turn into Skirmishes between British troops and colonial militiamen. The first place to flare up conflict would be Lexinton‚ then Concord which would start the armed conflict. By the time it came summer‚ the rebel would wage full fledged

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    More than 230 years after the American Revolution‚ there are still people in America who believe the war was not a revolution at all. Daniel Boorstin‚ one of America’s most prominent historians‚ for example‚ once said that “The Revolution itself had been a kind of affirmation of faith in ancient British institutions. In the institutional life of the American community the Revolution thus required no basic change.” In contrast‚ another great historian named Henry Steele Commager said that “the United

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    France was in a huge trouble with the lack of money. The government spend more money than it takes in; it is also known as deficit spending. The king of France‚ Louis XIV’s deficit spending left France in dept. Then‚ the Seven Years’ War and the American Revolution came in‚ caused France in an even bigger trouble. Finally‚ Louis XVI rose in throne‚ and he chose Jacques Necker as his advisor. Necker had made some good advice for Louis XVI‚ until he enforced taxation on the First and the Second Estates‚

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    society which naturally resulted in a diminished role for women. Furthermore‚ it is especially difficult to accurately describe the lives and roles of women considering all historical written evidence from the period was completed solely by aristocratic men. As a result all historians know about women come from a male perspective and is as a result mired in bias. All power within the family lay with the patriarchal figure‚ women served subservient roles and were at every social level considered inferior

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    heir for the continuity of the state. For this reason‚ women’s roles are limited to procreation and marriage and they are not allowed to have economic and political rights‚ and their social roles are very restricted. According to Classical Greece‚ women only exist to produce male heir for the sake of the continuity of the state so women are expected to serve to this aim by being married a male citizen and producing children and their social role is only to be a mother; as a result of that‚ even if

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    The Iliad Role of Women The role of women is very different than the role of men‚ because when a woman gets married or becomes a mother her duties are to take care of the house and family and to make sure that everything at home is on task and in order. The woman is supposed to respect the orders of the husband‚ vice versa‚ but in a man’s view the lady should respect the man more. The roles of Hecuba and Andromache represent the roles of women in Greek society‚ but as for Helen it doesn’t. Hecuba

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    WOMENs ROLE IN NATION BUILDING The active participation of women would lead to development of peaceful and just society. For overall development of women in the country‚ focus must be given on factors like education‚ gender friendly laws‚ strong political commitment for women development‚ mainstreaming of women issues‚ empowerment‚ and increment of women participation and creation of effective environment for development. For sustainable peace and strong nation building‚ it is important to transform

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    World War II delivered destruction in all countries that are in war and women roles are very significant‚ they became men in their respective countries and provide support in different ways woman also saw combat during WWI firstly as nurse in the army nurse corp. and united states navy nurse corps during the pearl harbor attack on Dec-7-1941. During WWI and WWII woman were called a by necessity to do work and to take on roles that were outside their traditional gender expectation. In Great Britain this

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