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    Time Period How do people find food in this time period? What are some common things people do for a living in this time period? Why do people live where they live in this time period? Hunter and Gatherers They followed herds of animals and gathered food from the earth. Hunters and gatherers of nuts‚ berries‚ and other types of food. They follow herds of animals. Agricultural Revolution They farmed grain and domesticated animals. Farmers They lived in places that had good soil for crops. Complex

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    Greek civilization is a foundation for many societies today due to its established government and influential culture. There were many accomplishments that translate to the development of Greece‚ but historians would make a strong case to say that Arête‚ Eunomia‚ and Hellenization are three of the most influential forces that participate in the taming of Greece. Arête can be viewed as a captivating quality that can light a fire of patriotism under the hearts of many‚ while hubris can destroy the

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    During the age of exploration‚ the idea of exploring had affected the lives of many people. The drive to explore the unknown led to the creation of many new inventions. These inventions made exploration easier and more efficient. Some advancements were the compass and the Portolani chart‚ which allowed them to know where and what direction they were going. Others included the Astrolable‚ used for measuring latitude‚ and the caravel‚ which was a different type of sail that made the boats faster. These

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    After the Roman Empire dissolved‚ Charles Charlemagne led them into improved conditions due to many fortified goals and accomplishments. When the nation was in disarray‚ Charlemagne helped by building the greatest empire since ancient Rome and built it into an educated and religious country. The fall of the Roman Empire was a very cataclysmic event in history that had many contributing factors. One element that was a great contributor was the prevalent and recurring invasions of the Germanic tribes

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    The scientific revolution lasted from the 15th-17th century. It replaced the Greek view that was dominating the scientific world for nearly 2‚000 years. By the end of this revolution‚ science has replaced Christianity as the main focus of European civilization. It became a qualitative view and saw nature as a machine instead of an organism. The revolution began in astronomy‚ in which Nicholas Copernicus thought of a heliocentric universe‚ which turned the world upside-down and published in 1543

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    Athens and comes from the root word demos‚ meaning “common people”‚ and kratos‚ meaning “strength”- the strength of the common people. Democracy is meant to weaken the power of absolute rulers and extend the decision-making process to the people. Ancient Greece experienced the first form of democracy and it wasn’t until the mid 17th century when the system made a revival. The revival began in the early United States‚ France‚ and Britain‚ and had a slow‚ continual rise throughout the 18th and 19th

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    Ancient Egyptians believed that life on Earth was only temporary‚ but life would continue on into the afterlife‚ where they would spend eternity. The decisions they made in the mortal world would predict their destiny after death. The egyptians believed one either was sent to the afterlife for their good deeds‚ or they suffer the consequences of their wrongdoings‚ and are sent to the underworld. The Egyptians lived their lives according to how they would want to live for eternity since “the Egyptian

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    Animal testing had been around since the time of the ancient Greeks. In the past‚ animal were only used for researching anatomy and how organs worked in those specific animals. Now animals are used to test pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. Animals were used in the ancient days to study anatomy. Herophilus and Erasistratus‚ two Greek scientists‚ for example‚ examined sensory nerves‚ motor nerves‚ and tendons in order to understand their functional differences(Animal Testing: A Long‚ Unpretty History)

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    peeks not the valleys of the achievements of mankind.1 This statement shows that among the civilization that rose‚ the western civilization is always ahead of the other societies. There is an assumption that western civilization are progressive than Asians. In comparison to the medieval world‚ view‚ however believed in a fixed order of things and was theocratic. It is true that the western civilization started the economic and social activity through the Industrial revolution. The industrial

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    The Great Persephone Have you ever wondered how the ancient greeks explained the world’s mysterious actions. Persephone is one of the goddess that were made to help the greeks understand the natural and otherworldly events. Persephone holds the responsibility of changing the seasons. When she is with her mother on earth it is summer or spring and when she is with Hades it is winter or fall‚ this is only one of the major things that she controls. Persephone is a minor god but‚ she is just as important

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