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    Ottoman Empire. The Tanzimat Era presented two fresh reform groups that were incorporated with the Ottoman Empire to rearrange the formation of its administration and culture. These tasks were shifted onto the administrative officials of the Ottoman Empire and they also intended for the people to follow Ottomanism so that there could be a sluggish drop amongst the ethnic faction that were in the Ottoman Empire. In the 19th century other reforms were put in use such as fixing the economic unsteadiness

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    Islam was one of the fastest growing religion that started in 610 ce by a man named Muhammad. (Background essay). The origins of Islam came from Mecca a town of trade located in the Arabian peninsula. (Background essay) Islam began by a settler named Mohammad that announced the Islam religion. (Background essay). The tremendous growth of Islam came from these reasons. Islam spread so rapidly because of the message‚ military conquest‚ trade‚ and political structure. THE MESSAGE Islam spread so quickly

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    The government that Rome had was an Empire‚ that means the emperor decides what to do to the people‚ the law‚ or anything that makes him pleased but won’t cause a crisis. When Rome became an empire‚ it meant that Rome had dynasties or states under a single ruler‚ usually an emperor or empress. After the fall of the Roman Republic‚ their emerged Rome’s absolute ruler named Augustus‚ or Octavian. At that time‚ the Romans wanted to recover their great republic‚ and Octavian had told them he would restore

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    lot of changes in its culture. For example‚ Satii‚ the practice of a woman to burn herself with her husband‚ after her husband’s death‚ was ultimately abolished‚ because it was “horrific”. Furthermore‚ practices such as infanticide was abolished‚ and Sanskrit texts were translated by English linguists. We can see that the British changed a lot of stuff in India‚ however‚ they did not change the core of indian culture‚ the caste system. Instead they supported it and upheld it. The caste system was one

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    of Payment is the summation of imports and exports made between one countries and the other countries that it trades with.  Balance of trade: The difference in value over a period of time between a country’s imports and exports.  Barter systemSystem where there is an exchange of goods without involving money.  Base year: In the construction of an index‚ the year from which the weights assigned to the different components of the index is drawn. It is conventional to set the value of an

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    The changes in economics‚ politics‚ and social violence‚ affected many African Americans in the New South. African Americans were believed to be free and no longer slaves; the reconstruction amendments were ratified granting them their rights. However‚ majority of white men opposed the idea of blacks being free. The idea of blacks and whites being together in society was a repulsive idea to many white me. The New South affected African American by dividing color‚ oppurtunity‚ and the restriction

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    Economic System (Types‚ Advantages & Disadvantages) Economy: Economy is the wealth and resources of a country in terms of production and consumption of goods and services. Economic System: An economic system is a way in which a nation organizes‚ manages or controls the factors of production (resources) so that the wealth of the country is somehow distributed among its population. How these factors of production are controlled and distributed defines economic system. There are

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    How Did Egypt Change

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    IV‚ took the throne. His subjects were not prepared for what was to occur in the coming years under the new ruler. The beginning of Amenhotep IV’s reign didn’t hold too many changes but as the years progressed‚ one by one‚ transformations to the Egyptian way of life (religion especially) began to take place. These changes that were initiated were not only in religion‚ but in art‚ writing‚ politics‚ architecture‚ and all were based on his new philosophy. Egypt had always been known for worshipping

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    Justice Earl Warren. During his 17 years that he served as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States‚ Burger helped make decisions on many Supreme Court cases during the time of the Burger Court. Burger’s work has changed how the judiciary system now works and changed many laws to make the United States a better place. Warren E. Burger was born on September 17th‚ 1907 in St. Paul‚ Minnesota and was the fourth out of seven children. His father was a cargo inspector along with a traveling

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    How Did Gilgamesh Change

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    and biggest in the land. He is the mighty king of Uruk and some events came into his life‚ causing him to change who he was. He encounters a man of the wilderness that is as big and strong as him‚ they eventually become great friends‚ but then the man of the wilderness‚ Enkidu‚ dies. The way Gilgamesh changes are from those impactful events that come into his life‚ causing Gilgamesh to change his morality and attitude about death‚ from having is best friend die‚ and actually seeing death makes him

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