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    the people living in the urban areas weren’t happy. The houses were in bad quality. People who worked in the mines were very dangerous because when it would rain the mines would flood and people would drown. Adding on to that‚ people would suffocate from the poisonous gases being released into the atmosphere. Another example of poor working environments is‚ the polluted factory

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    President Roosevelt brought the right approach by acting‚ creating programs and providing to the needy and homeless. If nothing is being done how could the economy fix itself? Even though Hoover’s idea of stimulation the economy was to not stimulate it at all and just let America get out of the depression and work its way out of the dark by itself. President Roosevelt brought the right approach by acting‚ creating programs providing to the needy and homeless. Roosevelt was caring for all of America’s

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    world by dominating the West all the way east into India. Alexander the Great impacted society during his time of power by spreading his values and beliefs by conquering many lands. From a young age Alexander the Great was taught to be a fierce warrior with the mindset of a lion (The book: Alexander the Great). From a young age‚ Alexander’s education trained him to be a successful conqueror with an alpha mindset. “Alexander’s academic learning was cut short when he was 16. His father brought Alexander

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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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    Nelson Mandela Nelson Mandela has had a large impact and has changed the world in several different ways. Nelson Mandela had a large role in ending the Apartheid; he also was the first black President of South Africa in 1994-1999. Mandela was also a part of the African National Congress‚ Mandela was also a leader for peaceful protests against the white regime and segregation. To start off‚ Nelson Mandela was a part of the African National Congress. The ANC was formed in 1912‚ to unite the black Africans

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    Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni was one of the greatest artists that bloomed from the Renaissance. Not only was he a master of painting and sculpting‚ but he also was a poet‚ engineer‚ and an architect. Through his incredible works‚ Michelangelo revived ancient Greek and Roman art styles merged with some of his own to create monumental art. The great artist was able to recover lost interest in art and architecture during this time of learning. He changed the perception of others through

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    Saddam Hussein was the president of Iraq for over two decades. Saddam joined the Ba’ath Party in 1957. In 1959‚ Saddam and the Ba’ath Party tried to assassinate Iraq’s president Abd al-Karim Qasim. After sustaining several gunshot wounds‚ Qasim managed to survive the assassination attempt. After the failed assignation attempt‚ Saddam escaped to Syria to avoid being caught and executed. A successful Ba’ath coup in 1968 resulted in Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr becoming Iraq’s new president‚ and Saddam becoming

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    Catholicism‚ enforcing religious uniformity. In 1492 Jews were exploited in order to strengthen the Catholic Church. If they didn’t convert to Catholicism they were forced to leave. Later the same thing happened with the Muslims. As this was going on from 1482-1492 Ferdinand was making a directed campaign against the Kingdom of Granada. With a great military‚ Ferdinand was able to conquer the kingdom. Since they conquered Granada‚ Isabella and

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    political rebel. He was barely mentioned in the historical records of that time period‚ yet the religion of Christianity that was created by his teachings‚ had a dramatic impact on world history. Following Jesus’ death‚ Christianity was transformed from a small Jewish sect to a world religion. The transformation started with Saint Paul‚ an early convert whose journeys led to the creation of small Christian communities that included non-Jews. Paul wrote a letter to one of the communities stating that

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    hundred and ninety two years of Mexico being a nation‚ it has came across several essential changes especially political vicissitudes. From being in a hierarchal system where the church played and significant role as we‚ as peoples voices not being equal to revolving into a democracy with separation of state and church‚ free education and most importantly equality. An important factor that contributes to this change in Mexico was the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) . For in its seventy-two years

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