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    consequences derived from the four main aspects of modernisation of Japan were westernisation‚ the abolition of the class system‚ nationalism‚ growth of authoritarian and militarist traditions‚ demand for more political rights in society‚ abolition of feudalism‚ the destruction of Japan’s traditional agricultural economy‚ the destruction of localism and the increased political consciousness of the people. The Industrialisation of the traditional Japanese economy was a vital step in the modernisation of

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    third estate worried about taxation they also had to worry about drought which harmed basically everything including their crops as well as cattle diseases. The social system that was popular at the time‚ feudalism‚ created a pyramid style of living that again favored the 1st and 2nd Estates . Feudalism itself is when the nobles take land from the king in exchange for military service the people pledging service hold on to the land‚ and peasants were obligated to share their crops‚ do labor for the vassals

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    Ideologies The basic thought running through the manifesto is that all history has been a history of class struggles between the exploited and exploiting‚ between dominated and dominating classes at different stages of social evolution. (Slavery‚ Feudalism‚ Capitalism‚ Socialism‚ Communism). This struggle‚ however‚ is believed to have reached a stage where the exploited and oppressed class (the proletariat) can no longer liberate itself from the bourgeoisie. This thought belongs to Marx and Marx only

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    Pastoral‚ or pastoralism‚ is the practice of herding‚ growing and raising of animals. It includes taking care of animals‚ such as sheep‚ goats‚ camels‚ llamas‚ reindeer‚ and cattle. These types of animals are called ungulates. Pastoralism began in between 8500 and 7500 BC. It is also called animal husbandry. Animal husbandry was first started to control prey‚ but later became a way of life. Now pastoralists travel from place to place‚ finding food for their livestock. They travel around regions‚

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    that were on the fields and were never allowed to enter the castle. Although they did not enjoy Peasantry life they were willing to except it in order to receive protection. During Renaissance‚ the social structure changed completely from that of feudalism. This is partially because of the bubonic plague; also called the "Black Death"

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    The Small Firm

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    TITLE PAGE 1. Title Page………………………………………………………………………..2 2. What Is a Small Business and Where Did it Originate?.............................4 3. Firm Size…………………………………………………………………………7 4. Legal Status of a Small Firm…………………………………………………..8 5. The Qualitative Features of Entrepreneurship in Small Enterprise………..9 6. The Place of the Small Firm in the Russian Economy……………………..10 7. A List of Problems That Private Enterprise Faces in Russia (Conclusion).11 8. Reference Page………………………………………………………………

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    Introduction The monument I have chosen to survey is King John’s Castle‚ Carlingford. I choose this monument as I am extremely interested in the 12th century‚ which was the year King John founded the castle. Another factor that interests me is that it is suggested by many people that the first few pages of the Magna Carta‚ which was the world’s first constitutional bill of rights‚ was drafted while King John was in the castle in Carlingford. I find this to be a particularly important historical event

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    Origins of the Sicilian Mafia There have been multiple theoretical approaches to study the development and evolution of gangs and mafia organizations‚ Fiorentini (1997) and Bandiera (2005). Gambetta (1993) suggests that the mafia is an organization that provides private protection‚ under this idea‚ one would imagine that how much mafia activity happens in a place is directly dependent on the demand of private protection and the supply of it. Under this framework‚ it also follows that the need

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    The impact that the Crusades had on the Western world was that the Crusaders learn’t how to build better castle’s and more advanced war techniques. Another thing the Crusaders brought back to the western world was science and medicine‚ they also learn’t the arabic number system and made calculations a lot easier to do. They were also taught about were the Muslim world went to and in return taught them that the world was a lot bigger then what they thought it was. They had many different fruit‚ spices

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    Centralization Of Scotland

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    There is a distinct difference between Scotland and the kingdom of Scotland. The kingdom of Scotland‚ in the beginning of the thirteenth century‚ was a collection of smaller localities that were connected to the same king. Because of this‚ the kingdom of Scotland was more focused on centralization of its government. At the same time‚ England was a centralized medieval state‚ but lacked the complete control of a central government. The lack of open warfare between the English and Scottish kings between

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