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    From the Medieval times and into the High Renaissance period‚ art went through a long progressive transformation. As art progressed over time‚ it reflected the transformation of societal and cultural values that went along with it. One of the major transformations that can be seen is the social status and perception of the Artist‚ going from mere craftsmen to artistic genius. Evidently‚ this is shown in Giorgio Vasari’s Lives of the Artists where he goes into various in-depth descriptions on the

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    leader (1162-1277). He also know as the greatest Asian and his real name was Temujin. He conquered China and Central Asia and more . The Mongols controlled between 11 and 12 continuous square miles. Total‚ is it a size of Africa. The question is “How Did He Change The World?”. Genghis Khan protected Buddhists‚ Muslim‚ Christians and Hindus. They create more new technology like : Guns‚ gun powder‚ men wore silk shirt to battle. He established paper money and trading between different nations and is it

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    example of how the Red Scare would continue to affect everything. In 1950‚ McCarthy gave a speech in Virginia‚ to which he started to accuse members of the government of being spies and sympathizers. In turn‚ his actions caused tension at home and abroad to build up even more. Even worse‚ some looked on the situation to make money and lots of it.2. Movies like Catch-22‚ M.A.S.H‚ and Red Dawn fed of this. Even the music industry was involved. Many studios refused to take on artist that did not attack

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    Jane Austen is a well-known author that lived in the late eighteenth to the early nineteenth century. Some of her more famous writings include Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility. What most don’t know about Jane Austen is how much she has influenced modern society and culture. One way she has influenced it is her sense of humor and the fact that she talked about unpopular opinions of her time. Another is that there have constantly been television series and movies based off of her books and

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    empire. The start of the Dark Ages in Europe coincides with the closing of Plato’s Academy and creation of the first monasteries in 529 AD. The churches acted as the dominant providers of knowledge and scholasticism and controlled information by using Latin‚ only understood by the rich. During this time‚ views not in accord with the church was suppressed and advancements in technology and science stagnated for over 500 years. Again‚ in the country where the Renaissance was started‚ further scientific

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    In the 5th century‚ the capital city of Greece‚ Athens‚ when through a period of transformation in which it took a major shift forwards in its change in political structure‚ upwards economic prosperity‚ and cultural and artistic blooming. This period was called the Golden Age of Athens. This golden age would later be eponymously called The Age of Pericles‚ after the politician and general who rose to power during that time. It was during this century in Ancient Greece where Athens is the centre of

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    authenticity” crusade that attempted to reinvigorate the Congolese identity. In 1971‚ he changed the name of the country from the Congo to Zaire (it would became the Democratic Republic of the Congo in (DRC) in 1997‚ as it remains to this day). He did the same with a number of other Congolese cities. Mobutu awarded contracts and security jurisdiction to officials within his own ethnic group—yet

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    How did the Erie Canal Change America? The Erie Canal changed all our lives for the better. It was started in 1817 and was finished and opened eight years later in 1825. The official date construction for the Erie Canal was approved by the New York State Legislature was on April 15th‚ 1817. The Erie Canal is 363 miles long and was solely built by man and horse power. The Erie canal affected the United States in many ways‚ a few of them are‚ that by using the Erie Canal travel time and dangers

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    entertainment and leisure time. This need was accompanied by some new changes in the way we entertain ourselves. Big changes like television‚ movies‚ new music genres‚ and mass broadcast radio opened the doors to entertainers‚ who were able to use to their advantage the

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    day in history never to be forgotten‚ this was the day that the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. The attack on Pearl Harbor affected many people in a way that would change their lives forever. The attack on Pearl Harbor caused many people to lose their lives‚ it caused American to enter World War II and it also caused the economy to change. The attack on Pearl Harbor began as part of Japan’s larger plan to conquer Southeast Asia. The Japanese wanted to do this to secure raw materials and other natural

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