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    Peter the Great and Ivan the Terrible    Did you know‚ Peter the Great and Ivan the Terrible both became the leaders of  Russia at under the of 16? While Peter the Great and Ivan the Terrible strengthened the  central government and took power from the nobles‚ Ivan the Terrible gained loyalty through  death threats‚ whereas Peter the Great gave land to the poor to make them loyal.     Peter the Great was born in Moscow‚ Russia in 1672. Peter took over as ruler in 1682‚  after Ivan V’s death. When he became ruler at the age of ten

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    event in history; it changed the power and decreased the influence of the roman church on people’s life‚ it gave us as people power and choice. During the Protestant reformation some key things that changed the power and influence of the Catholic Church were the reduction of influence cause by the roman church‚ the printing of bibles for people so they can read the bible for themselves and the reformation gave us power over our religion and how we go about following it. On October 31st 1517‚ Wittenham

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    There were many reasons for the codification of religions and philosophies during the classical era. Two of them are suffering and war which helped develop Buddhism and Confucianism. Suffering is the main cause for The codification of Buddhism during the classical era. Buddhism was founded Siddhartha Gautama. Buddhism can be considered a branch departing from hinduism. Siddhartha Gautama Is known as the Buddha. He Grew up as a prince and was protected for the outside world for a long time. When he

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    When many people think of the Reformation‚ their immediate thoughts go to Germany and Martin Luther. However‚ other parts of Europe experienced the effects of the Reformation too. A man named Martin Bucer played an important role in one of these other European countries. With his support of Thomas Cranmer‚ his treatise of De Regno Christi‚ and his impact on the 1552 revised edition of the English Book of Common Prayer‚ it becomes clear that Martin Bucer played an important role in shaping the English

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    late 1700’s‚ ideas of the Enlightenment began to come into affect. In North America‚ the American government started to form after two famous documents were finished‚ The Declaration of Independence and The Constitution of the United States. The Political and Social ideas of Rousseau and Baccaria from the Enlightenment are replicated in the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. The Declaration was used to declare independence‚ and the Constitution was written to limit the powers of

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    In the late XV and early XVI centuries as the Italian Renaissance shaped the Western world‚ two well established powers‚ Spain and England‚ embarked in cross - Atlantic expeditions to Asia and the New World. These expeditions disembogued in what is known today as the Colonization of the New World. During these expeditions‚ the two nations were able to navigate the newly discovered continent for a prolonged period of time conquer several unbeknownst lands in the Pacific Ocean. However‚ there

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    Kapitan Ri is about a doctor named Yi. He lived through Chinese influence‚ Japanese influence‚ Russian influence‚ and American influence in Korea. Yi was very skilled and runs his own clinic in Korea. He was a very rich man as well. He was very influenced by the different countries that controlled Korea during his lifetime. Kapitan Ri is a criticism of the Korean nation. Older generation Koreans will think down on people like Ri‚ while people judge Koreans differently when they are from America.

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    Introduction Since the founding of The United States‚ the question of how much power the federal government should have over its citizens has remained a central and enduring concern. During the creation of the Constitution of the United States‚ Founding Father Alexander Hamilton‚ who played a major role in the formation of the Federalist party (people who called for a strong national government)‚ argued for a strengthened federal authority within the United States legal system. As stated by Robert

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    faith‚ however‚ Islam begins in mecca with the life and work of Muhammad in the early seventh century. The ignorance period was the darkest age in human history. It was a time of ignorance and chaos in the religious and social life in the world. The political‚ social and cultural life developed by the peoples of the ancient world was shattered by the barbarians. The people had forgotten the ideal of their religion. Justice had fallen. Corruption‚ intolerance‚ persecution and wrangling of religion was

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    For thousands of years‚ Native Indians called the California coast home. Despite the vast varieties of tribes and bands‚ they adapted well to the region and lived peaceful lives. However‚ that changed with the arrival of the Spanish‚ who held an air or superiority over the Indigenous people. With drastically different cultural and social beliefs‚ as well as customs‚ the Spanish held a contempt over the Native population. Prior to the Spanish arrival the estimated native population was in the millions

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