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    Male-Dominance in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (c. 1595) is a play that dramatizes gender tensions arising through complicated familial and romantic relationships. In the beginning of the play‚ a young woman‚ Hermia‚ fights her father‚ Egeus‚ for the right to choose her own husband‚ a duke‚ Theseus‚ is set to marry a woman‚ Hippolyta‚ queen of the Amazons‚ who he recently conquered in battle‚ and the King and Queen of the Fairies‚ Oberon and Titania

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    Crusade DBQ 01 29 2014

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    City of Jeruselum and North Africa. There are five documents that happen to be a social impact. There is also three documents for the economic impacts. The crusades have had a long impact on the economic and social systems of the eastern and western world. br / br / span classtab/spanThe author from document one calls the legacy of the crusades a bitter one. Bitter meaning bad‚ seems how they failed ldquoThe Crusades failed in their chief goal the conquest of the Holy Land. They also left a bitter

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    Africa chapter 20 • Factories: forts and trading posts with resident merchants. • El Mina (1482): Most important factory in the heart of gold-producing region of the forest zone. • Nzigna Mvemba (r. 1507-1543): Ruler of Kongo. With help of missionaries brought the whole kingdom to Christianity. • Luanda: Permanent settlement of the Portuguese established in the south of the Kongo in the 1570s. Basis for Portuguese colony of Angola. • Royal African Company: Charted in 1660s to establish a monopoly

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    AP World Chapter 13 Notes

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    Societies that were present by 15th century – hunters and gatherers‚ villages of agricultural peoples‚ newly emerging chiefdoms or small sates‚ nomadic/pastoral communities‚ established civilizations and empires. Paleolithic Persistence: Australia and North America Paleolithic=Old Stone Age peoples Australia‚ Siberia‚ the arctic coastlands‚ parts of Africa‚ and the Americas were all Paleolithic peoples Australia had 250 or so separated groups in it Despite the absence of agriculture‚ Australia’s

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    for teaching evolution. For the first time in our history more Americans lived in a city the on a farm. Stop unlimited Immigration. Quota Acts of 19221 and 1924 The Car! (Ford Model T.) It paved the way for success. It drove the economy in 1920’s. It sped up the way people did things. It gave license to change. People start using loans so the economy soared So WWI Ends progressive movement Regress in our treatment of minorities Create and isolated America A regression in presidential

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    European Exploration

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    European Exploration—Causes and Effects Causes Desire for wealth and power. (Gold and Glory) European explorers hoped to find riches in distant countries and to discover a sea route to Asia. Search for spices (nutmeg‚ ginger‚ cloves‚ cinnamon‚ pepper‚ etc.) and luxury goods (silk‚ gold‚ silver‚ jewels‚ ivory‚ porcelains‚ tea‚ etc.) from Africa and the East. Religious aims (God) Europeans hoped to spread Christianity to people throughout the

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    Richard’s writing and how he looked at Theogony in a structuralist perspective. His analysis of the binary relationship between dominance and rebellion was very intriguing. However‚ I would have to agree with my fellow peer Dallas‚ and say that tyranny seems to be a better term for the type of dominance Richard was trying to express in his essay. In Richard’s explanation of dominance vs rebellion‚ we can see how the more tyrannical Ouranos (Heaven) and Kronos was‚ the greater the younger generation’s rebellion

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    factors responsible for European expansionism from the 15th century. What were the social‚ political and economic effects of this expansionism on Europe‚ Africa and the Americas? There were three chief factors in the 15th century European expansionism. European nations such as Spain‚ France‚ Portugal‚ Italy‚ and England sought out to expand to new lands in an effort to spread Christianity‚ reap economic benefits‚ and to gain notoriety and respect throughout the world as World leaders. The expansion

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    The Fight for Equality The 1920s were a time of struggle‚ pride‚ fear‚ and creativity for African Americans. Following WWI‚ blacks fought for the conditions and rights that they were given while fighting in Europe. They fought through countless riots and murders to push for equality. They migrated across the country to escape the horrid conditions of the South. They created an entirely new cultural movement that spread like wild fire. African Americans of the 1920s created a momentous movement

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    A Challenge

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    There was complete silence all around; the only thing audible was my rapid heartbeat. I had tripped and ruined my first and probably my last stage performance... Dancing had always been my passion but I could never muster the courage to perform on stage. It was only in seventh grade‚ on my mother’s behest that I decided to take part in the school annual talent show. After weeks of practicing and sleepless nights the final day arrived. Seeing such a huge audience was quite an intimidating sight

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