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    To best understand feudalism and its effect on Europe‚ one must first understand what it is. Feudalism is the sociopolitical system that was adopted after the fall of Rome‚ all the way to the beginning of the Renaissance. It was used to characterize many aspects of medieval society. It was a society that based politics and society on personal ties instead of a greater government or military. The beginning of feudalism can be seen with Charles Martel who gave out the first land grant in exchange for

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    that there is a relation between the rate of reaction and the surface area. The larger the surface are‚ the faster the rate of reaction seems to be. However‚ although the grain with the largest surface area (the smallest grain) reached the highest point within the shortest amount of time‚ its end result was still lower then the medium sized grain. The explanation for this result is relatively easy. The rate of a chemical reaction can be increased by increasing the size of the surface area to volume

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    The Industrial Revolution had a significant impact on everyday life in Britain‚ mainland Europe‚ Japan‚ and the United States. The introduction of the factory system‚ advances in transportation and philanthropy had far reaching impacts on the economies of these nations as well. Industrialization had its share of both champions who celebrated these changes and critics who opposed them. While the Industrial Revolution had both positive and negative effects on society and the economy‚ the positive effects

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    From 1914 to current day‚ nations in Southeast Asia have been vigorously affected by different countries. Toward the beginning of modern times‚ numerous Southeast Asian nations were under the rule of Western forces. These imperial forces abused undeveloped nations by utilizing their resources‚ area‚ and economy. Vietnam‚ a significant Southeast Asian nation‚ had been under the rule of the French until 1954 when their freedom was achieved. While Vietnam kept on following numerous cultural aspects

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    In the months preceding America’s entrance into the second World War‚ skepticism about US involvement‚ particularly by more conservative minds was naturally very high. But by the time America had wholly committed to active engagement in World War II‚ disputes over isolationism versus interventionism had transformed into new‚ more pressing issues of the time. Regarding price controls and rationing of consumer goods and civil rights for African Americans‚ voices by partisans of either side rang like

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    Religion created a massive barrier between the Native Americans and the English colonists‚ damaging the harmony that could have been established among the two cultures. The English set a goal to fulfil God’s providence and convert the Indians to Christianity‚ though failing caused Christianity to slowly arrive to abrupt halt in the new world. John Smith quotes‚ “What can he do less hurtful to any; or more agreeable to God‚ then to seek to convert those poor Savages to know Christ‚ and humanity‚ whose

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    The war had a major effect on America‚ one of which led to protecting its maritime rights. The British naval forces were defeated and compelled to leave American waterways‚ relieving the latter of the pressure of securing its sailors. The outcome of the war brought into the limelight the nation’s place in the world by sounding a warning to the rest of the world that America was a major power that could challenge any country in case it national interests are endangered. Consequently‚ this gave America

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    In the early nineteen hundreds‚ the United States was changing in ways that would later better the future. People who were known as Progressives had a hand in the development of the United States. They made politics and corporations better established‚ making sure that business is advancing. Conservatism was influenced as well. Along with a few clubs trying to improve the education‚ waste‚ and police of the cities. Progressives were in the middle class‚ educated‚ financially secure‚ usually in their

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    Before the First World War‚ Canada was a member of the British Empire and was obligated to follow the mother country. Even though Canada had no choice whether to go to war‚ Canadians across the country were eager to fight. As many men volunteered‚ the situation at home began to change. Some of the changes included industrialization and new status for women. Many positive changes were implemented‚ but so were negative ones. There was even a time when our democracy and freedom was threatened. The war

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    The Titanic was completely underwater around 2:20 a.m. on April 15. Cunard’s Carpathia got the stress call at midnight and went around and found the lifeboats containing the few 705 survivors‚ about 1‚517 people died that day. The ship’s remains lay 2.5 miles on the ocean floor. Life changing events‚ like the Titanic‚ affected people personally and culturally. The Titanic also affected us personally By the time Margaret Tobin Brown

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