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    Martin Luther King Jr.“Montgomery Bus Boycott” I believe the Montgomery Bus Boycott‚ led by Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ is one of the most significant events‚ resulting in a change in the Civil Rights Movements. It was the first mass protest and greatly influenced laws regarding segregation on busses‚ changing transportation in the south‚ and across the U.S. Martin Luther King shared the philosophy of Gandhi for non-violent‚ passive‚ techniques for social protest. He visited Gandhi‚ and believed in

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    Mongol Influences in China and Russia The Mongolian Empire was one of the largest empires to exist. It stretched and conquered Russia‚ China‚ parts of Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Two cultures impacted by Mongolian Rule were Russia and China. Both of these were large countries prior to the Mongolian invasions. The Mongolian invasion ended up influencing the political and economic traditions in several ways. The Mongolian expansion opened trade routes. China was able to export large

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    At the time‚ India did not contained a central government‚ which attracted foreign countries to place their trading bases. The British East India Company took control of the country and also established the Raj. They contained an elaborate hierarchy of officials that was established to enforce its rule‚ the monarchy was supported by thousands of civil servants. The British did not deliberately set out to make India’s people change their existing

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    The Influence of Women on the Founding of America and Through 1877 Kelley Swatsenbarg Wayland Baptist University – San Antonio Center Mr. Thomas Gaj May 4‚ 2010 The Influence of Women on the Founding of America and Through 1877 Throughout the many years of history‚ women have always had some kind of influence over man. Whether it be coercing him‚ tricking him‚ or demanding of him‚ they changed the actions of men. Sometimes it has been completely unintentional; sometimes intentional

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    The Mongols had one of the largest land empires in history‚ though this did not come easily to them. To be able to control the amount of land they did‚ they had to conquer many places like China and Russia and did so using a strong and well trained army along with many allies‚ and good tactics. The Mongols had a large influence on both the political and economic systems of Russia and China for a period of time‚ though in Russia‚ the Mongols ruled from afar and the original rulers still had control

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    How Does Islam Affect Activist in the Civil Rights Movement? Religion is a topic that many try to avoid because it is controversial. Many think that their religion is right while others think differently. Religion can affect the way someone lives‚ group of people‚ or a movement. One specific religion that brings up discontent is Islam. Islam does affect activists in the civil rights movement because so many people follow that religion that it’s hard to look at others point of view. An

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    correct viewpoint‚ how the family relationship bunches framed was really a standout amongst the most excellent parts of the whole servitude period. It spoke to that when joined under constrained abuse‚ a gathering of individuals can meet up and bolster each other with adoration and consolation regardless. To believe that specific individuals‚ particularly kids‚ were ever treated in this way inside the United States is humiliating and despicable to acknowledge‚ yet as the slave kids did amid their hardships

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    often considered one of the greatest speakers and activist of the 20th century. His powerful words and speeches had the power to change people’s minds and opinions and move them to take action. During the time of his leadership of the civil rights movement‚ Martin Luther King Jr. took many risks by protesting and his actions in a fight for justice in nonviolent demonstrations lead to him being arrested 30 times. Although he suffered plenty of physical attacks by those who didn’t agree with him ‚ Dr

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    A1: Who? What? When? Where? Why did your religion start? Taoism was started by a chinese Philosopher named LaoTze‚ also known as the supreme master. It was started somewhere in between the 6th century BCE. The word Tao means way‚ Its difficult to figure out what this is supposed to mean. The Tao is the Principle of what created the universe‚ and everything living is connected to it in a certain way. The way Taoism started when one day Lao Tze quit his job and began to come to a mountain pass‚ at

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    this essay‚ I will explain the historical context in which Michelangelo lived and what circumstances led to the making of one of his most famous sculptures‚ David. I will then go on to analyse the statue and how it was different from previous versions. To finish‚ I will talk about the influence this sculpture has had in later artists‚ and why it is considered a masterpiece. At the time of Michelangelo’s birth‚ Florence was‚ without question‚ the dominant city in Tuscany and‚ probably‚ in all Italy

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