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    Prompt: What were Western motives for imperialism in Africa and how did people resist such oppression? Africans were forced to live their lives a certain way by the people in power but are now improving. The people who were in power were white people. Africans are able to do more than they used to and use more gadgets than they could use before.Africans made a good fight for their rights and are progressing as time passes. Some think they’re losing what’s most important. One reason that supports

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    WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU WERE JUST ONE INHC TALL Being just an inch tall …. Sounds really strange‚ but if I were really such‚ I would really be very unique and special. All the equipments I would use had to be very diminutive. It might sound strange but I would have lots of leverage. I can go anywhere I wish to without a travelling mode. Just a small crumb of bread would be enough for my lunch and I can also explore many new things and get new experiences. If I wanted to go surfing‚ I

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    counterparts in the colonies. The women’s lives were often dictated by geography and what indigenous group they belonged to. However‚ in the Native American societies that were more matrilineal women were often in charge of the village‚ while the men went off to hunt or make war‚ they often took care of the crops‚ and gathered fruits‚ nuts‚ and berries to supplement the group’s diet. As the women often prepared the food and grew most of it‚ they were often in charge of distributing it. For instance

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    ------------------------------------------------- What were the grievances of the Third Estate in 1789? There were three national ‘estates’ in France‚ the First Estate made up of all clergy ranging from Archbishops to Priests and the Second Estate made up of nobility were the ‘estates’ that did not need to pay any tax at all. The Third Estate was defined negatively as everybody who did not belong to the first two estates including the bourgeoisie‚ the artisan workers and the peasants. With a

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    What were the effects/consequences of the Spanish Civil War? The Spanish civil war lasted 1936-1939. It had great consequences‚ seeing as the war brought huge complications to Spain in social‚ economic and political aspects. The social consequences were many. Around 100‚000 Republicans as well as about 70‚000 Nationalists were killed during the war‚ showing great losses for families and for the population. The killing also continued after the war as Franco launched a terror campaign‚ “White terror”

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    Rio Tinto Disclosure Requirements of Property‚ Plant and Equipment Purpose of Presentation: 1. Provide a description of Rio Tinto and its activities in relation to Property‚ Plant and Equipment (PPE) 2. Analyse how the disclosure requirements of PPE met by Rio Tinto satisfy the two fundamental characteristics of useful financial information along with two enhancing characteristics. 3. State the extent to which the disclosure requirements of PPE align with the objectives of general purpose financial

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    or the Americans‚ and so he made that decision‚ which I think was right because we hadn’t started it. We were simply defending our country and sending a message. Japan was not backing down. Germany had surrendered but the Japanese were raging on in the Pacific. Japan also was trying to find a possible way to successfully invade America and bring a negotiated peace. What other Alternatives were there for the United States? America at first had planned to invade Japan which was to begin on November

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    What Were the Primary Reasons for the “Fall” of Rome? By 200 BC‚ Rome was quickly becoming one of the world’s greatest empires with their excellent military conquering territory from modern day Scotland to Spain. After the Punic Wars and the defeat of Carthage‚ Rome had full control of the Mediterranean region‚ establishing colonies in North Africa‚ Egypt‚ the Middle East‚ and Asia Minor. Julius Caesar became Rome’s first emperor using his military influence. Under his reign‚ Rome shifted from

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    eugenics were science‚ racism‚ and propaganda. Eugenics was developed largely by Francis Galton as a method of improving the human race. It fell into disfavor only after the perversion of its doctrines by the Nazis. A lot of people at the time praise eugenics. They saw eugenics as a way to improve the humanity. Francis Galton felt that the dysfunctional qualities of a human race could be explained through their genetics. Being a criminal‚ mental retardation‚ insanity‚ and rebelliousness is what was consider

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    Americans. Indian beliefs were based off of spiritual guidance from mother earth and their elders. They loved and respected the land and their people. Indians appreciated all the land‚ animals and people they came into contact with for they believed in treating all people equal. The Aztec chief was told by a “macebual (common man) that towers or small mountains floating on the waves of the sea” ( Miguel Leon-Portilla‚ 13). These floating things also had people on them that were foreign to the Indians

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