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    were the one who killed Jesus. The two main leaders that called for the First Crusade were Alexius I‚ emperor of the Byzantine Empire‚ and Pope Urban II. The First Crusade was an evil act against Muslims and Jews. Greed and lack of knowledge mostly caused the First Crusade. The riches of the East lured many‚ mostly because younger sons in families lacked economic opportunity. During this time‚ the church was very corrupted and had split into an eastern and a western organization. To solve this problem

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    What was the great depression? The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic depression in the decade. The timing of the Great Depression varied across nations‚ but in most countries it started in about 1929 and lasted until the late 1930s or early 1940s. It was the longest‚ most widespread‚ and deepest depression of the 20th century. Although the question that arises is that what actually caused the great depression? The answer to this is that it was not just one factor‚ but instead a combination

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    resistance of the Belgians and British Expeditionary Force hindered this. Russia’s troops were mobilized sooner than expected‚ and within ten days‚ they had infiltrated into Germany. That caused German troops to be moved over away from Europe to put a hold up on the Russian Invasion. Both sides of the war now had to secure what land they claimed as their territory. Trenches were dug and machine gun posts were placed properly along these trenches. From then up until 1918‚ neither side dared to move no more

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    Some say that the Revolution was doomed to happen ever since people stepped foot on this continent‚ others argue that it would not have happened if it weren’t for a set of issues that finally drove the colonists to revolt. These issues‚ in order of descending importance‚ were Parliamentary taxation‚ the restriction of civil liberties‚ the measures of the British military‚ and the legacy of colonial religious and political ideas. The most important issue prompting Americans to rebel in 1776 is clearly

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    by William Cullen Bryant ‚ and “Dust in the Wind” by Kansas all explore the nature of death‚ but all have different outlooks. While all the poems are about death‚ they all carry a different point. The view on death is different for each poem. For Example‚ “Don’t Fear The Reaper” holds the point of encouraging to not being afraid of death. Also‚ “Thanatopsis” is about waiting for death and not worrying about dying‚ for the time will come when it’s ready. Finally‚ “Dust in the

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    In this essay I will be deciding what the main cause of the civil war (1642).The three possible causes are Money‚ Religion and Politics (Power). There had been many long term and short term causes that slowly built up to leading to the war itself. All these three reasons reflected on Charles arguing with the parliament which made us say goodbye to the monarch. No king had ever been executed in England and the execution of Charles wasn’t greeted with happiness. How did the English Civil War break

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    Austin Taylor AP United States History September 25‚ 2014 Revolutionary War DBQ Essay As the American Revolution began to evolve‚ the American colonists began to realize that the colonies were separate from the British and actually a united group over a course of 100 years. They began to develop their own political‚ cultural and economic beliefs‚ which showed the tremendous differences between the colonies and the British value on how a country should be ruled and run. Economic struggles during

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    The Unification of China‚ led by Qin Shi Huang – the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty – was a series of military campaigns launched in the late 3rd century BC. A part of a war called Warring States Period‚ the campaign was to unify all of what was Ancient China and to solidify Qin’s rule to all of it. But before the unification was achieved‚ the seven major states had their own customs and culture. Wu Qi‚ wrote a book entitled The Book of Master Wu wherein he declared that the government and nature

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    Experts say that the modern concept of individual identity came from the origin of the Renaissance. In document B it displays literature about the Medieval and Renaissance times. In Medieval times the people believed that you should be careful about what you do and how you act throughout your present-day life as it will later decide where you go in your afterlife. In the Medieval Ages people believed that if you were good then you’d go to Heaven and if you were bad you’d go to Hell. Although during

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    important aspect of life and reality. The play ends tragically with the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Despite the fact that there were many various events that led to this horrific incident‚ there is a main cause. The tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet were caused by a series of coincidences and unfortunate mistakes‚ such as‚ Romeo’s mistake in the skirmish that led to Tybalt’s death‚ the change in the date of Paris’s wedding with Juliet‚ and Romeo’s impulsive reaction to the news of Juliet’s death.

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