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    Introduction- This multi-model will explore how the arrival of the Spanish affected the Aztecs. I will focus on the significance of this topic‚ how colonization affected the Aztec society‚ and what colonization did to the Aztec culture. The Spanish arrival on Aztec society has many points of view and opinions because we’re not fully sure what happened. History. The. com (2009) says that Hernan Cortes had his sights set on claiming Tenochtitlan before he met Montezuma and the Aztec people. Although

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    lifestyle. This new world of machine and technology is called the Industrial Revolution‚ this caused Europe to become very well productive and superior to world trade. Although the Industrial Revolution did have affects on workers behind the machines that were operating them day to day. The affects that the Industrial Revolution had on workers was the issue of child labor‚ low pay for long working periods‚ and life expectancy drop. When the Industrial Revolution first sparked gave opportunity for

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    How did revolutions affect gender roles? The impact of women in revolutions has had a great effect on many world societies. During the French revolution women took many roles including marching protest and writing against the monarchy. Most of them became very vocal during the revolution whiles others had a posthumous recognition about how women expressed their experiences in private life and family affairs during the decades of the revolution. The involvement of women in the revolution may be considered

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    Introduction In the years that followed the end of the American Civil War‚ and more than a hundred years after the first industrial revolution which was centered around textiles‚ the economy of the United States grew considerably as the country entered in its second phase of Industrial Revolution. The visual map of the United States has therefor been transformed by unprecedented urbanization as more and more people started to emigrated from the countryside to the cities. Also the new territories

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    from European countries. Smallpox is a rapidly spreading disease. There were different types of vaccines‚ but still tough for some Indians. Smallpox was split differently with how rare and deathly it was. There was many tribes affected with this disease and many people. It had many affects on the culture. Smallpox did a big thing in its history. It is literally on of the worst diseases known to the human race. The end eventually came but smallpox

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    Writer Steve Maraboli once wrote‚ “Life doesn’t get easier or more forgiving‚ we get stronger and more resilient.” This quote shows the understanding this writer has for the human spirit and all the amazing things it is capable of. Throughout the book A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah‚ Ishmael’s life that was once filled with making music and playing soccer with friends quickly became a life of a child solider. Ishmael shows that he can come back from anything life throws at him and inspires the reader

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    The Market Revolution would be described as the growth of cities‚specialization on the farms‚industrialization‚and the development of modern capitalism which ended self-sufficient households and a growing interdependence of people. The revolution took place during the 19th century and sparked economic growth.It was a shift away from local or regional markets to national markets. Although the market revolution developed a fast changing economy that presented challenges and problems‚ the economies

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    and beliefs about races did not in fact exist in the 17th century. Race originated as a folk idea and ideology about human differences; it was a social invention‚ not a product of science. It is widely and popularly believed that the colonists brought Africans to the New World as slaves from the beginning and that Europeans were "naturally" prejudiced toward Africans because of their physical characteristics‚ specifically dark skin. Historians now hold that true slavery did not exist in the early

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    How Communism Affects Social Classes in Paradise of the Blind and House of the Spirits Word Count: 1500 Communism is the idea of a classless society; a society in which there are no distinctions between social classes and where all government systems are abolished. A communist society normally aims to allow individuals to obtain a common political status. Communism‚ in general‚ disagrees with old traditions of social classes (What is Communism?). When communism develops in a society‚ social

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    Nat Turner’s Stand Against Slavery “Good communication is the bridge between confusion and clarity.” (Nat Turner.) A lot of people think about Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad when they hear about slave rebellions but Nat Turner also played a big part in slave rebellions. Nat Turner grew up a slave and had a big religious impact on his life that lead to his rebellions against slavery. Nat Turner was born on October 2‚ 1800‚ on a plantation in Virginia. Nat spent a lot of time as a kid

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