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    hike. That is like hiking from STL to Seattle and back. For the Ancient Egyptians traveling up and down this long river was a way of life. The Nile shaped Ancient Egypt in ant least 3 ways. The Nile best provided precious water in a vast desert for sustaining crops‚ provided transportation for trade‚ and provided hope in an afterlife. Did you know that if the Nile didn’t flood it could starve the Egyptians? Since the Nile flooded in Akhet (flooding season) it puts down fertilizer that the Egyptians

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    people’s minds. A map provided by NATO presents us with information about the Warsaw Pact’s influence on Europe (Doc 5). Since the United States created NATO‚ the USSR responded by implementing the Warsaw Pact. By creating NATO‚ they were able to influence democracy on most of the Europe‚ leaving the Warsaw Pact with a few countries. This gave the United States the advantage‚ because since they had more influence on more countries‚ they were able to expand further and further into Europe. The United

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    ____________ Crash Course World History: Mesopotamia #3 Key Concept 1.2. The Neolithic Revolution and Early Agricultural Societies I. Beginning about 10‚000 years ago‚ the Neolithic Revolution led to the development of new and more complex economic and social systems. A. Possibly as a response to climatic change‚ permanent agricultural villages emerged first in the lands of the eastern Mediterranean. Agriculture emerged at different times in Mesopotamia‚ the Nile River Valley and Sub-Saharan Africa

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    of widespread fandom‚ The Beatles have no doubt been some of the most influential musicians to ever live. The early years of the Beatles may possibly have been the most important era in modern music history‚ as they formed the group that would influence and change rock music forever. John Lennon and Paul McCartney met in mid-1957 and soon began playing music together.

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    aspirin to the water mill‚ Greeks explored and developed the areas of medicine‚ biology‚ astrology‚ and science. Ancient Greek inventions are in fact the original concepts of some of our most popular and appreciated products. Influence of the Greeks: Innovative Thinkers He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past. -George Orwell The

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    stepdown in 2008. Castro handed over the leadership of Cuba to his brother Raúl in 2008. Cubans like leaders like Castro and they hope his brother would be like him. Castro has two siblings one boy and one girl. What is Fidel Castro Spheres of influence? He freed his country from a dictator supported by USA his name was Fulgenceo Batista. The Cuban people didn’t like Batista so they made Castro the leader. Castro showed his enemies fear by saying he had nuclear bombs and he would lie about the

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    Andrew Schoonover  Mrs. Temple   AP World History  19 September‚ 2014  Egypt and Mesopotamia: Comparing and Contrasting (Final Draft)  Around 6‚000 years ago‚ the ingredients necessary for civilization began to form  independently from one another in several different places around the Earth. Two of the most  famous and foremost of the early civilizations were Egypt and MesopotamiaEgypt and  Mesopotamia were fundamentally different in their religious beliefs and slightly different in their  formation of city states versus unified states

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    development of moral therapeutic deism. Moral therapeutic deism‚ as highlighted in the book‚ Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers‚ is a combination of moral beliefs that are not exclusive to a single major world religion that constitute the common religious beliefs of American youth. This belief system is a manifestation of a faded form of Christianity that actualizes itself in today’s society. Based on my experience‚ if I were to ask a group of students today if

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    had had in WWI‚ they were lacking confidence in their government. With that‚ Hitler rose to be the chancellor and began influencing the country all throughout WWII. Much like Hitler had influence on Germany through WWII‚ the Weird Sisters from William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Macbeth had the most power to influence characters in the play. In the beginning of the play‚ Macbeth is okay with being a warrior and fighting in battle. He is recognized for his bravery and defeat of the King of Norway.

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    What philosophies‚ thinkers‚ and documents most influenced the writers of the United States Constitution The writers of the United States constitution had many influences that assisted them in drafting our nations charter. Self- Governing was unknown by the authors‚ as they were collectively‚ from a world where people were ruled by monarchs. Planning Democracy takes practice and wisdom from experience from throughout history. The ideas and practices that led to the development of the United States

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