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    DBQ On Hammurabi

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    Although Hammurabi’s "eye for an eye"� law code applied to all members of his society‚ the greatest amount of equity was reserved for the wealthier patriarchal members of his society. His set of laws was the world’s first code of law‚ which established Babylon as the dominant city of its time. His code was based on principals‚ such as the weak should not injure the strong‚ and that the punishment should fit the crime. By creating the world’s first set of organized laws‚ Hammurabi constituted a model

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    Hammurabi Dbq

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    Have you ever seen someone with stubs as hands? Well‚ back in 1700 B.C.E. a man named Hammurabi lived. Tablets from that time said that Hammurabi ruled for over 42 years. He was the king over Babylon for those 42 years furthermore over the 42 years he made 282 laws. Laws for family life‚ laws for personal injury‚ and laws for property. He claimed to get these laws form a god named Shamash. Also over those 42 years of his ruling he had conquered the civilizations Larsa‚ and Mari. Although historians

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    King Hamlet

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    disease can be spread through three main characters in the play‚ Claudius‚ Ophelia‚ and Hamlet. Claudius‚ the present King of Denmark‚ is the contagion of corruption around the kingdom‚ and is the reason that corruption eventually contaminates all of Denmark. He first displays corruption when he kills his own brother solely to take over the throne‚ and marry Gertrude‚ the wife of King Hamlet. Claudius’ secret is told when the ghost of his deceased brother tells Prince Hamlet the truth‚ “But know‚

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    The 1920's Dbq

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    1920’s DBQ Question: The 1920’s were a period of tension between new and changing attitudes on the one hand and traditional values and nostalgia on the other. What led to the tension between old and new AND in what ways was the tension manifested? Analyze these documents in pairs. You can use their textbooks and/or the power point we used in class to help build their understanding of the material. You should write a thesis statement‚ intro paragraph and outline a proposed answer. The outline

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    Classicism Dbq

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    Artwork and architecture are good tools for historians learning about classicism during the Renaissance. Classicism is a renewed interest in the Greek arts and knowledge. Classicism in ancient Greek and Roman times were humanistic. In document 2‚ the document illustrates a painting of the school of Athens. The painting pictures legendary great mathematician Euclid and famous philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle. These are Greek people who were until the Renaissance largely forgotten in the Europe

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    King Lear

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    once strived to be‚ or it can make you into a more enriched person. In Shakespeare’s King Lear‚ the character‚ Kent‚ went through an exile that caused his character to have a potent and enriching experience. His experience alienated him from the relationship he and the king once shared‚ but eventually led to him letting out his feelings to an unsuspecting fellow‚ creating a closer relationship with his beloved king‚ and even connecting him to the dear Lear’s adored Cordelia. During the time in which

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    similar to the positive portrayal of a pious and almost “monkish” king espoused by both Thegan and the Astronomer about Louis. Notker claims that Charlemagne is a God-willed priest in several places as well as stating that control and protection of the Church were fundamental royal duties. Since Notker was writing later in history than either Thegan or the Astronomer‚ it is possible that he‚ likewise‚ employed their practice of calling a king “priestly or monkish.” The difference between public and private

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    DBQ on Sectionalism

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    Maddy Zimba During the period of 1850-1861‚ America was struggling to stay united as debates over several major issues started to take the forefront. After the war with Mexico ended in 1848‚ America gained the territories of Texas‚ New Mexico‚ and California through the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. Soon after‚ disputes over whether these states should be free states or slave states erupted. By 1850‚ a solution was found in the Compromise of 1850 where California would become a free state‚ and New

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    2003 APUSH DBQ

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    2003 AP US DBQ The Progressive Era was a twenty year period‚ between 1900 and 1920‚ of much change in the U.S. Many Americans would begin to stand up for what they believed was right. This would lead to a number of reforms to help improve American life. Laws passed under Presidents Roosevelt‚ Taft‚ and Wilson‚ would dramatically change this country all the way into the present time. As industry became a large part of urban America‚ many citizens were oppressed. Unfair and unsanitary conditions

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    King Lear

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    William Shakespeare tragedy‚ “King Lear”‚ was written in Jacobean times (1606) yet set in an ancient Britain approximately 750 years earlier. It conveys‚ through Shakespeare stagecraft and dramatic language‚ how the intense relationships which emerge from a monarchical society can become confused and damaged. The eponymous King Lear and his connections with his youngest daughters‚ Cordelia‚ and court Jester‚ the fool‚ are dramatized effectively to entrance audience throughout the centuries‚ as this

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