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    SPICE- social‚ political‚ interactions between people‚ cultural‚ economic Absolutism - Divine Right- one ruler has complete rule/power over all his/her territory - levy taxes to finance lifestyle - large standing armies - bureaucracies to control their country’s economy - arts as patronage to display power - increase courts size to appear more powerful - control religious and social gatherings to control the spread of ideas and knowledge - emerged as a way to control instability - Huguenots-a form

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    States government is Madison‚ Monroe‚ and Adams. First‚ James Madison was the first president to declare war in the U.S. According to his special message to congress about the war on June 1‚ 1815 he tried declaring war because of a foreign nation was ¨violating the american flag and seizing and carrying off persons sailing¨. On December 5‚ 1815 he stated the union address that the national authority would do best dealing

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    CEREAL SCIENCE CONGRESS‚ CONFERENCE‚ SYMPOSIUM‚ EXPO 2014 – 2017 Prof. Dr. M. Hikmet BOYACIOĞLU Chairman Food Engineering Department‚ Okan University Istanbul – TURKEY hikmet.boyacioglu@okan.edu.tr 2014 FEBRUARY 10 – 11 February: “4th International Grains Conference”. India International Centre. New Delhi‚ India Contact: Assocom-India Pvt. Ltd. Tel: +91-11-47675200‚ Fax: +91-11-47675201/06‚ E.mail: grain@assocom-india.com‚ Web: www.grain.assocom-india.com 12 – 15 February: “Biofach

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    Ludwig von Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven is a name that is common to most people and is synonymies with great classical music. He is known‚ quite loosely‚ as the German composer who created beautiful pieces with an incredible disability. Despite an unhappy family setting and the deafness that struck soon after‚ the man appeared to rise from his misfortunes and follow his passion. Mr. Beethoven created some of the most wonderful music and is considered one of the greatest musicians of all time.

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    Chapter 7 Notes

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    Chapter 7 People 1. Tecumseh Tecumseh was a Shawnee chief known to be a great warrior. He traveled from Wisconsin to Florida persuading all sorts of tribes to join against the whites. Tecumseh’s brother‚ Tenskwatawa (the Prophet)‚ said that the Indians had to revolt against the whites to reinvigorate their own culture. After General Harrison defeated the Indians‚ the people lost their belief in the Prophet and Tecumseh. 2. Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson was the 7th president of the United States

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    International Cooperation

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    Ch.8 International Cooperation: International Organizations‚ Alliances‚ and Coalitions 1. Anarchy‚ Cooperation‚ Harmony‚ and Discord - World Government - Alliances‚ coalitions‚ and international organizations - Collective security 2. Peacekeeping: Managing and controlling conflicts 3. Functional collaboration in specialized agencies Other international organizations and regimes 4. Conclusion

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    accurate‚ culturally‚ it proved to be false in the economic and social aspects of American life; furthermore‚ the politics of 1815 to 1825 initially resembled an “Era of Good Feelings” but‚ as time progressed‚ this label became inaccurate. Therefore‚ the “Era of Good Feelings” only applies to the rise of cultural nationalism and not the social‚ political‚ and economic realities of 1815 to 1825. This period in time consisted of a stark rise in nationalism and pride in the American identity‚ but also of the

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    Monarchy in Naples Ferdinand I and chief minister Luigi de Medici introduced several measures 1818 restored church to a position of power and influence e.g. Censorship Financial difficulty after 1815 and had to pay reparations imposed by Austria for the Austrian army of occupation. Union with Naples in 1815 very unpopular The repeal of the Sicilian-British style constitution was a grievance as many had hoped Bourbons would bring a constitution that would guarantee political liberties Trigger

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    A sonata form is a piece of music that has three parts in an ABA pattern. While Classical composers such as Haydn and Mozart used sonata forms in their work‚ the term was not applied to the specific pattern until later. Yet‚ understanding the sonata form is critical to understanding the symphonies and other large-scale works of music during the Classical and later periods of music. The main three parts of the sonata form are as follows: Exposition: The exposition is the first part of the sonata

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    widely accepted that Bismarck alone was responsible for unification. However‚ modern historians agree that Bismarck did not begin unification from nothing and have identified other factors influencing unification and the spread of nationalist ideas from 1815. These historians argue that if it weren’t for factors such as the Zollverien‚ cultural and political nationalism and the Strength of Prussia and decline of Austria‚ Bismarck would not have been nearly as successful. Before Bismarck burst onto the

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