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    Question 1 - Draw Conclusions: How did Western powers gain greater trading rights in China? Western powers began to make unequal treaties with China. The first treaty was after the first Opium war‚ China had to open 5 ports‚ one of which included Canton. The second treaty was‚ China doesn’t only lose more of their own rights‚ but loses rights to other countries as well‚ Christian missionaries were also allowed to be informally part of the new trade. Finally the next was the Destruction of the summer

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    1914 Part 1 1 Background Unification of Germany The Congress of Vienna at the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 redrew the map of Europe and established the Confederation of German States (39 of them) which were under the control of Austria-Hungary. 2 Germany 1815 3 German Unification Prussia‚ the largest of these states‚ wanted to end Austrian domination and unite the states into a new German Empire under her own control. 4 Count Otto von Bismarck Chancellor

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    Why did the Communists gain power in 1949? In 1949‚ after a long lasting contest for leadership‚ the Communists were able to gain power. In 1900‚ China was ruled by the Manchu dynasty‚ however less than in half a century a completely new government came into power. The Qing government had already been weak due to European countries because they gained great influence in China’s affair by using forces. They became so unpopular that people plotted to overthrow them. Despite the fact that the revolution

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    punishing Germany then creating a lasting peace. I Believe they did this for many reasons. Even though they might have known it wasn’t fair they did it anyway. One reason I believe this is because Europe had suffered so many casualties and deaths they had also lost a lot of land. Germany on the other hand didn’t have as much as Europe. But they had to live right next to each other. So Europe probably didn’t want to have to live next to Germany knowing in some ways they lost more than Germany. Germany

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    ON THE INVENTORY CONTROL OVER THE FIRM PERFORMANCE; CCK DAR ES SALAAM. CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction. The chapter for this study includes the background of the organization and problem/study‚ statement of the problem‚ research objectives‚ research questions‚ significant of the study and scope of the study. 1.1Background of the study Inventory control involves the coordinating of materials availability‚ controlling‚ utilization and procuring of materials. Inventory control is the direction

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    compared to those of which that surround Gilles de Rais because of the structure of the trial and subsequent punishment‚ the mainstream ideals of the time‚ and the conflict of religion versus the state. The issues that come about in law trials did not change over time because these factors always complicate the trial process. In a report written in 1819‚ the unknown author gives the reader “a brief account of the horrid massacre of the captain‚ mate and supercargo” that happened in July of 1816. According

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    creation of Germany as a cohesive political and integrated country occurred on 18 January 1871 at the palace of Versailles in France. Following the military defeat of France by Prussia in the Franco/Prussian war‚ (July 1870 to January 1871)‚ the leaders of the existing Germanic states attended a ceremony there to proclaim Wilhelm I of Prussia as Emperor Wilhelm of the German Empire . Otto von Bismarck is widely recognized as the statesman who engineered the unification of Germany in this period

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    From a young age‚ Adolf Hitler knew he wanted to become an artist‚ but his father‚ Alois‚ sent him to a standard secondary school called Linz‚ which prevented him from learning classics. Since father and son did not get along‚ Hitler decided to purposely fail his classes in order to be kicked out‚ so he could follow his dream. In 1907‚ years after the death of Alois‚ 18 year old Adolf Hitler received permission from his mother‚ Klara‚ to move to Vienna‚ the epicenter of art at the time. He wanted

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    resources cannot be legally regarded as property.[2] Thus‚ it can be held that property ‘consists primarily in control over access’.[3] As a dynamic concept‚ the scope and nature of property has evolved from simply referring to a particular resource‚ to the legal relationship held with the resource.[4] Through this relationship‚ the owner of property generally has a right to control‚ access‚ enjoy‚ alienate‚ exclude and/or profit from their legally endorsed property. These benefits of property

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    At the time‚ no one knew it. Not even William Shakespeare would know the long lasting affect his literature would have centuries after it was written. People all over the world would study‚ read‚ and enjoy his work for centuries to come. Romeo and Juliet has stayed so popular in the english culture over the past centuries because of how relatable it is to people’s everyday lives. Being able to read and understand the book is one thing‚ however being able to make personal connections to the book creates

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