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    court in Salem and ordered the remaining suspects should be released. Nineteen “witches” were dead and more than 100 were in jail. Some historians say that it was all about land feuds between people. Most of the accused defied the traditional female roles‚ which could have been another reason. In 1692‚ some of the afflicted girls shouted “a witch” and began acting possessed. No one noticed so the girls stopped and left meaning it all could have been for

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    wanted to gain more territories and use its large military. These rash acts caused the whole world to plummet into the largest war man had ever seen. Evidence of Austria-Hungary’s viciousness against Serbia is seen in the Austro-Hungarian Red Book No. 7 sent to Serbia on July 23‚ 1914. It says that the Royal Serbian Government must not allow any propaganda against Austria-Hungary and “to accept the collaboration in Serbia of representatives of the Austro-Hungarian Government for the suppression of

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    affect? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOCUMENT 5: DOCUMENT 6: DOCUMENT 7: The Columbian Exchange DBQ QUESTION: In what ways did the Columbian Exchange affect the Americas as a whole? Was this a positive or negative affect? The Columbian Exchange served at a pivotal transfer of goods between Europe and the “New World

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    DBQ The ancient societies of Greece and China each produced a civilization remarkable for its time. Although these civilizations emerged nearly one thousand years apart‚ their philosophies were completely different‚ had various forms of governance‚ and had unique economic classes. First‚ the thoughts of the numerous Greek philosophers were absolutely different from those of the Chinese philosophers. Chinese philosophers believed that the individual was not as important as the kingdom was as a

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    with his conservatism‚ thus contaminated their previously apparent‚ separate ideologies. They also criticized his nationalism because his domestic policies would be problematic in the long run-- and these liberals would later be proven correct (Doc 7). Though Bismarck as a genius at balancing the forces against him‚ the balancing act could only last so long. Soon‚ Bismarck was fired and the old Kaiser died‚ leaving Kaiser Wilhelm II to disband most of Bismarck’s policies and inevitably cause World

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    This enraged Germany‚ but would later feed them the fuel they needed to rebuild the country. When Hitler came to power‚ he was more than ready to rebuild Germany to its normal status. The second he got a chance to do this‚ he took it. “Berlin‚ March 7-Germany today cast off the last shackles fastened upon her by the Treaty of Versailles when Adolf Hitler‚ as commander-in-chief of the Reich defense forces‚ sent his new battalions into the Rhineland’s demilitarized zone.... “After three years of ceaseless

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    Hiroshima On August 6‚ 1945‚ the American army decimates the city of Hiroshima with a bomb of enormous power; out of a population of 250‚000‚ the bomb kills nearly 100‚000 people and injures 100‚000 more. In its original edition‚ Hersey’sHiroshima traces the lives of six survivors—two doctors‚ two women‚ and two religious men—from the moment the bomb drops until a few months later. In 1985‚ Hersey added a postscript that now forms the book’s fifth chapter. In this chapter‚ Hersey reexamines these

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    DBQ John Brown is the man who stirred up America for standing up for the most controversial flaw of American history: slavery. The opinions of the North and South regarding John Brown and his intense actions tremendously changed after 1859. Prior to the invasion of the federal armory at the Harper’s Ferry in Virginia‚ Brown had little reputation among the North and the South. John Brown’s actions were regarded as extreme in the years before the American Civil War and they served as a reflection

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    DBQ on Greek/Western history Ancient Greeks impact on Western civilization The contribution of Acient Greeks lasted from about 1900-133bc‚ however its influence on the Western Civilization till present day. As the greeks expetanded they spread their ideas all over the worldDuring this time the Greeks made long lasting ideas that had an impact on our philosophy‚ political‚ math‚ science‚ and artistic ways. One very important contribution Ancient Greeks had on Western culture was Democracy

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    CJHS 400 Week1 7 7 2014

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    Psychotherapy Timeline Ronda A Harrison Tenth Century- Ca. 900 - The concept of mental health was first born. It was also known as mental hygiene and was introduced by Ahmed ibn Sahl al-Balkhi. He believed that mental illness could have both psychological and physiological causes. Also in the same time frame Al-Razi Rhazes recognized the concept of psychotherapy. Eighteenth Century – Between 1770 and 1774 Johann Joseph Gassner and Frank Mesmer introduced the practice of hypnotherapy. Mesmer believed

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