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    needed‚ that change didn’t need to be the removal of the Tsar. In fact they were happy to work with him to achieve more equality and better living and working conditions for themselves. Next there were the economic causes of this revolution. In the 1900s the world was struck by a recession‚ Russia in particular was heavily affected. They were so affected because Russia relies so much on its exports especially of grain for its revenue and strength of its economy. So when the worldwide price of grain

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    Between the years 1865 to 1945‚ there were technological changes that occurred within the United States. There was three levels that these changes took place in: technical‚ organizational‚ and cultural/social. The question‚ however‚ is how did these changes allow the U.S. to mobilize our human and material resources so quickly during World War II? During 1917‚ while World War I was waging on‚ President Woodrow Wilson met with his cabinet to “consider the United States entry into the Great War (Coffey

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    epigraphy‚ numismatics‚ monuments Literary sources: Indigenous: Primary and secondary; poetry‚ scientific literature‚ literature‚ literature in regional languages‚ religious literature. Foreign accounts: Greek‚ Chinese and Arab writers. 2. Pre-history and Proto-history: Geographical factors; hunting and gathering (paleolithic and mesolithic); Beginning of agriculture (neolithic and chalcolithic). 3. Indus Valley Civilization: Origin‚ date‚ extent‚ characteristics‚ decline‚ survival and significance‚ art

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    Reform in 1900 – 1920 The reform in the early 1900’s was a change that desperately needed to happen. From the meat industries exposure to child labor reform was no doubt required. Progressive era reformers and the federal government were two large advocates for reform‚ they made a huge impact in health and policy but the federal government still faced criticism. The push for reform on the health standards was definitely one of the biggest impacts in 1900-1920. An example being the meat industry

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    long lasting impact of racial oppression just recently ended by the South African system of apartheid. Another example of European colonialism is the colonization of Southeast Asia. The effects of the colonization of Southeast Asia from 1870 to 1900 can be divided into social‚ economical and political changes. European colonialism brought new methods to their government. The new methods were more rational‚ cold‚ organized and ranked. Other changes were made to the political stability and security

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    Abolitionist Point of View Ratification of the 13th amendment in December 1865 held the promise of improved race relation in America. ^^^ White supremacies never saw themselves in the slaves’ point of view. Most of the cruel punishment they had for slaves‚ were never experienced first hand by the owners. After the civil war‚ many white people started taking into consideration those blacks were no different from them. Most of tem kept the tradition to slave blacks even thought it was illegal. Blacks

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    Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi[10] was born on 2 October 1869[1] in Porbandar‚ a coastal town which was then part of the Bombay Presidency‚ British India.[11] He was born in his ancestral home‚ now known as Kirti Mandir.[12] His father‚ Karamchand Gandhi (1822–1885)‚ served as the diwan (chief minister) of Porbander state‚ a small princely salute state in the Kathiawar Agency of British India.[12][13] His grandfather was Uttamchand Gandhi‚ also called Utta Gandhi.[12] His mother‚ Putlibai‚ who was from

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    The evolution of the female sex between the last one hundred years‚ and now is astounding. Since the 1900s‚ or even earlier‚ women have worked towards equality‚ and while this fight is still not over‚ women have slowly grown as a whole. Society has changed drastically over the last century‚ and although women may still be viewed in the same old-fashioned ways‚ many things have changed for the better. The similarities and differences between women one hundred years ago‚ and women today‚ are particularly

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    The role of women has changed dramatically throughout the centuries. The early years for women were always harsh and demanding‚ but as time went on and feminism spread‚ the role of women and family became more dominant. The male Christian clergy portrayed women in the Middle Ages having two options: subjugated housewife or confined nun. Fortunately‚ most medieval women avoided both fates. The vast majority of them‚ in fact‚ worked in a range of trades‚ though they were concentrated in the food and

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    in the change in Wisconsin’s laws. There were many municipal reforms in many of the larger cities and towns but none of them ever grew into full-fledged movements that made it to other cities and states. Wisconsin took the lead in this movement in 1900 when Robert M. La Follette won the governorship at the head of an insurgent republican party that wanted to reform railroad taxation‚ railroad regulation‚ and the direct primary. From that moment on Wisconsin would remain at the head of the movement

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