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    Why did the First Crusade erupt? The First Crusade was a monumental event of the 11th century‚ where thousands of ordinary people took up the cross to make the extremely long and perilous journey to Jerusalem to fight the ‘other’; the Muslim threat. Inspired by extreme devotion to God and His church‚ people made this decision based on a single speech. Jonathan Philips argues that Pope Urban II’s speech in 1095 had managed to draw together a number of key concerns and trends‚ synthesising them

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    Imagine living a normal life doing nothing severely bad. now imagine being kicked out of your own home because the government said so. does that seem fair. the Indians lived in Georgia‚ they had a pretty normal life. Then the Americans kicks them out. It was unfair for the Indians to move because moved Indians were treated badly‚ americans broke deals with the Indians‚ and the treaty was not as effective as everyone thinks. The Americans treated the Indians badly. The Americans gave some of their

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    The American Revolution was the cause of a buildup of events. The rise of the revolution was brought on by a series of events‚ these are the main reasons as to why the American Revolution happened‚ the Intolerable Acts and the formation of the Stamp Act Congress. The Intolerable acts were a set of laws that colonists deemed unfair. These acts were put into place after the Boston Tea Party. The first act was the Boston Port Act the closed the port of Boston until the Dutch East India Company got

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    Sharee Paat Period- 3 12-10-09 How Did Foreigners Influence Hawaiians? In January of 1778‚ Captain Cook discovered the Hawaiian Islands. Many foreigners from around the world began to arrive‚ introducing many new things to the Hawaiians. Foreign influence brought trade to Hawaii‚ which gave Hawaiians metal and guns. Even though foreign influence had some positive effects on Hawaii‚ I believe that foreign influence had a negative impact on Hawaii because trade brought not only guns and metal

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    Aztec’s weapons were also different from the European weapons that the Spanish used. Even though the Spaniards had advantages the Aztecs were able to defeat them once‚ before the epidemic struck. Technologies gave the Spanish a great advantage over the Aztecs. The Spaniards weapons were made to kill while the Aztecs weapons were meant to only injure. For example‚ the Spanish’s sword was double edged and needle pointed so the fighter can both slash and stab with a deadly effect. As well as the sword

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    Garvey was viewed as a Leader by many blacks but not all. Some disliked Garvey and thought he was damaging the black race. He was persecuted in many nations due to his race and religious and political views. One main reason why he was persecuted by Europeans was because he was trying get rid off all those blocks that prevented the black race from striving. Another reason he was persecuted was because people from America were claiming that they were owed money from the UNIA-ACL. During the period

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    empire‚ many tactics and factors came into play to keep them happy and safe. These factors enabled emperors to do both of these things‚ and continue to expand their empire. Arguably the best way to keep the barbarians out were the borders‚ both natural and manmade. When barbarians tried to attack Rome‚ the mountains stood in their way. Even if they made it over these monstrosities‚ the army would be prepared for a fight by the time. On top of this‚ the city of Rome had huge walls to keep them out

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    Part I: Insert a complete data table‚ including appropriate significant figures and units‚ in the space below. Also include any observations you made over the course of Part I. Part II: Insert a complete data table‚ including appropriate significant figures and units‚ in the space below. Also include any observations you made over the course of Part II. Calculations: Show your work and write a short explanation with each calculation. Part I: Calculate the energy change (q) of the surroundings

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    Although Charles Darwin formulated his idea of natural selection at age thirty‚ he published his work years later for fear of the controversy that would overshadow his work. Darwin’s theory of natural selection challenged the normal science of the time: the belief that a divine creator created all the species‚ which were incapable of change. Darwin’s theory also challenged the overarching authority of the time: the church‚ which supported the ideology of God creating a static species. Furthermore

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    the case‚ some are doing it to reuse the stuff and not supporting the American corporations‚ who in their perspectives are destroying the planet. They are environment extremist who sends their message to the world by reusing the food‚ and they go under the name‚ Freegans. Before we start judging the so-called Freegans‚ we need to understand why they are doing it‚ and what their message is. The global warming has become a very popular topic in the postmodern society‚ especially since the vice president

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