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    ideas led to the religious movement‚ Great Awakening. This led to new churched and had preachers‚ Whitefield and Edwards show colonies the Holy Spirit. Most colonies had religious difference though. They believed if they knew to worship‚ they knew how to govern himself. The American Revolution was combined on the Englishmen and Great Awakening. This inspired and united people into colonies. The leading American colonists were influenced by Enlightenment ideas. One of the causes of the American Revolution

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    aid when she was in Harvard (qtd. In Flagg). Obama’s initial job was at a big duty law firm‚ Chicago’s Sidley& Austin. She specialized in intellectual property matters‚ representing major companies such as AT&T. Obama admitted “Success isn’t about how much money you make‚ it’s about the difference you make in people’s lives” (qtd. In Flagg). This admiration carried out through her younger

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    representative. Renowned for his oratory skills‚ he became the most accomplished public speaker of the Estates General‚ advocating for the rebranding of the third estate as an assembly "of the people" to challenge the established order. Mirabeau’s influence and the growing momentum for change led to the formation of the National Assembly‚ a bold step toward a more inclusive and representative government. Recognizing the need for diversity‚ the Assembly extended invitations to members of the clergy‚

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    Haitian Revolution Since the beginning of time the world has had many many revolutions. As the time changed so did the revolutions. The first revolution that was deemed “The Big Revolution”‚ was the French Revolution. During the French Revolution‚ many changes occurred. These changes were brought to attention by the third estate. The rest of the people wanted a change in not only the political land but many other things such as the rights allowed.This revolution was such a big deal because of the

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    capital of Upper Egypt. This artifact came to be known as the Narmer Palette‚ or the Great Hierakonpolis Palette and dates back to the beginnings of the Old Kingdom‚ 31st century BC. The Narmer Palette was believed to be the first example of hieroglyphs to be discovered.     It is thought to be a ritual or votive object given to  the temple as a donation and used to grind cosmetics to adorn the statues of the gods there. It is also believed that the palette shows the unification of Egypt under king Narmer

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    monasteries and examine the dead. Examining what was underneath the skin‚ Michelangelo was able to create realistic drawings. By seeing what was underneath the skin‚ he was able to create amazingly realistic drawings. His art has informed artists of how the human body works and moves. Michelangelo personified many characteristic qualities of the Renaissance. He was not afraid to show human nudity. Michelangelo portrayed life as it is‚ and with that he expressed his artistic ideas. The most revealing

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    Music‚ in all forms‚ goes through periods and influences such as the Classical period‚ Romantic‚ Modern‚ etc.. It is also influenced by large events‚ such as war. The French Revolution‚ which occurred during the late 1700’s‚ was driven by the ideas and ideals of the Enlightenment. The revolution occurred‚ similarly to the American Revolutionary War‚ because of high taxes and opposition to the French Monarchy. The monarchy had left the country nearly bankrupt‚ 98% of the population were severely underrepresented

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    Adam Smith‚ Karl Marx and Karl Polanyi‚ have influenced capitalism in different ways. Adam Smith known as the father of the political economy‚ developed the concept of the invisible hand; which explains how self-interest and competition in a free market economy‚ would allow economic prosperity. Likewise‚ Smith developed the concept of the division of labour which articulates that different jobs in a business should be specialised‚ instead of one person having to carry out all the processes. Karl

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    promise them quiet and security." He was warning George Washington about all the bad things to come if the Constitution did not go into effect. John Jay was a strong Federalist and was going to fight for the people. Jay was an active supporter of the U.S. Constitution‚ and when he saw that the U.S. possessed a weak central government‚ he was determined to do something and that’s what he did. Jay was also chose for the governor of New york when he returned from England. John

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    or gods. Religion first stood its ground in Ancient MesopotamiaEgypt‚ and took flight in India more than five thousand years ago. These different systems in these areas blended political cultural with spiritual elements in a type of government known as theocracy‚ but also known as the rile by divine guidance. In these times a government was known to supreme religious and civil leaders the deities‚ gods and goddesses. The Ancient Mesopotamia believed in multiple Gods instead of just one‚ they

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