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    is the Primary Reason to Study the Byzantines? The Byzantine Empire and its capital city of Constantinople thrived for more than one thousand years and helped shape the history of the modern world. The Byzantines have been largely ignored in classrooms across the nation. Key reasons to study the Byzantine are their religious influence‚ preservation of literature‚ and defense tactics. The question as stated is‚ what is the Primary Reason to Study the Byzantine? The primary reason to study the Byzantine

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    In the book Peasant Fires: The Drummer of Niklashausen‚ the authority and power of the church compared to the common man is greatly demonstrated. Throughout the book‚ Richard Wunderli talks of the evilness of the common man and the importance of the church. The church gained their power from the people because there were thought to be the only way that one could get out of “purgatory” and into heaven. The preachers would sell indulgences to the common folk in order for man to be saved from their

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    STheme 3- Resistance and Revolt 1. Read the extract below‚ and then answer the questions that follow. “The French Caribbean‚ unlike the British Caribbean‚ had‚ after 1685‚ a slave code drawn up by the mother country as the basis of their slave laws. However‚ the contrast between the French and the British with regard to the slave laws was not as great as the contrast between the Spanish and the British territories” Adopted from Elsa Goveda‚ “The West Indian Slave Laws of the 18th Century”

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    DBQ 5: Absolutism In a rule using suppression‚ backed up by the claim to divine authority‚ an absolute monarchy embodies the omnipotent government reign. Such power was given solely to the head of the state without any constituted restraints. During the Reformation up to the seventeenth century‚ Europe’s social system started to have conflict as to whether absolute power should be appointed to the king. The king’s subjects‚ mostly nobles‚ supported their kings right to absolute power because they

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    Eng 104-9 Ziyang Wang Reasons for the failure of Germany in World War II Backing to the year 1933‚ National Socialist Adolf Hitler became the leader of Germany and began a massive rearming campaign. This worried France and the United Kingdom‚ who had lost much in the previous war‚ as well as Italy‚ which saw its territorial ambitions threatened by those of Germany. Hitler was convinced that fate had chosen him to rescue a humiliated nation from the shackles of the Versailles Treaty‚ from Bolsheviks

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    During world history‚ there existed many reasons for wars to occur. There are Economic‚ Political & Social reasons that caused the Crusades & the World Wars to take place. These wars had different outcomes; both expected & unexpected ones. Seljuk turks (Muslims) invaded the Byzantine Empire & conquered Palestine. The Byzantine Emperor asked pope Urban 2 to help chase the Muslims out & get back the Holy Land (Palestine) in the year 1095. The Pope agreed‚ making a speech in the Council of Clemont

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    group‚ including Black‚ White‚ Hispanic‚ Asian‚ Pacific Islander and American Indian living in poverty in the United States. "Newsweek" also illustrates the number of people living in poverty by race. Statistically more than half of the people living in poverty represent people of color. The high poverty rate for people of color can be linked to what Leonce Gaiter‚ author of "The revolt of the black bourgeoisie‚" refers to as white liberalism or white superiority. Gaiter believes "It was hammered into

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    NARRATOR: good morning Mrs. Andrews and my dear friends‚ today I take the immense pleasure and honor to take you all back to the olden days during the revolt of 1857 and acquaint you with its reasons and people involved in the form of a composition. The following is the cast of our enactment- Itee as ___________________‚ sunidhi as ________________‚ manpreet as _______________‚ angela as ___________________‚ ab as__________________and abc as__________________. NARRATOR: Nana Sahib born on 19

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    The ethnic group to which I most belong is German American. In this paper I will briefly describe and Immigration and Assimilation of the Germans to America. The first significant groups of German immigrants arrived in British Colonies in the 1680s (German America‚ 2010). In the 1800s millions more came to America. They settled mainly in New York and Pennsylvania. America had lured Germans with promises of available land for farming and freedom from religious persecution. Germany was

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    mass unemployment. At the same time‚ the United States also encountered a much larger influx of people migrating from Asia; the biggest group being Chinese‚ Japanese‚ and Filipino. The second wave of this migration was in part due to the liberation of the Philippines from Spanish colonization and the start of a period when the Philippines became a part of U.S. territory. This then allowed Filipinos to be unrestricted from immigrating to the United States‚ unlike other Asians who were restricted by

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