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    As the suburbs grew‚ job businesses started to move to the more populated areas. Not only did businesses move to the area‚ but they decided to build shopping malls and large parking lots so that everyone who shops will have somewhere. With the building of suburbs and outlet malls‚ they soon got invested into building highways and interstates

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    Jews and the Renaissance In the early 16th century‚ as Jews fled antisemitism in numerous European countries‚ many landed in the thriving cities of Italy. Jewish merchants‚ doctors‚ and scholars grasped the opportunity to be involved in the prosperous Renaissance movement‚ while at the same time faced the challenges their successes prompted. Although Jews were persecuted during the times of the Italian Renaissance‚ they also flourished economically‚ artistically and scientifically which lead to

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    began when he acquired a royal patent to claim the New World lands for the queen of England. Utilizing the identical methods of the conquistadors‚ he established the first colony for gold and silver by exploiting the native labors to search for the treasures. Raleigh did not want conflict with the Spanish‚ so he decided to search north in Mexico and South America away from the Spanish territories. Locating the outer banks of present-day North Carolina‚ Raleigh established a base at Roanoke‚ which lacks

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    Right from the beginning of their relationship with India‚ the British‚ who had come as traders and had become rulers and administrators‚ had influenced the economic and political systems of the country. Their impact on the cultural and social life of India was‚ however‚ gradual. Till 1813‚ they followed a policy of non-interference in the social and cultural life of the Indians. Yet‚ changes were taking place in these fields (the social life of Indians). These changes related to education‚ the condition

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    everyone has been told all these things do they know how to find out their identity or even when. What about how certain things affect everyone’s identity? Well outside forces can and will affect everybody’s identity differently. One major outside force that will affect the identity of people all over the world is the society that we live in. The

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    a place‚ why people decided to occupy a certain place‚ the environmental issues a certain place might have and how people might interact with other places of the world. The products that are unique to certain geographic origins historically have been produced because of the resources and soils that certain products are obtained from. The changes in the development of goods have been shown through trading routes that connect all the countries of the world. The crops and

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    People tried to restore the faith of the working poor and help worker’s channel their anger toward reforms. Religious leaders were able to influence political‚ social‚ and educational developments. Catholics priests and nuns tried to arrange for hospitals and schools to be set up in urban slums and religious labor unions urged for improvements. Many of the religious movements of the Industrial Revolution that backed the “social gospel” and pushed for social changes are the foundation for many of

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    which may have opened the way for Europeans to discover the Americas. Turning into the first non-European discovery of America now—led by the genuine help of the Norse expeditions led by Leif Erikson in the tenth century—Costa’s voyages commanded a search beneath a splendid generation‚ namely‚ colonialism‚ and in the long run‚ the dominance of European powers over the New World. His transatlantic voyages‚ beginning with the famous voyage with the real treasures of the Spanish Catholic monarchs‚ King

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    introduced during World War I shaped the way wars would be fought from then on. For the first time‚ tanks‚ airplanes and machine guns made their way onto the battlefield. These new technologies magnified the effects of war‚ both in terms of how war was fought‚ but also how war affected people. World War I had a devastating effect on the world in terms of lives lost‚ with over 37 million casualties [source: Infoplease]. Countries that were hit hardest by the war

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    According to document 4 the explain how the Treaty of Versailles limited Germany’s army to 100‚00 men‚ and also made Germany pay reparation to the winning side. So basically the government was negatively affected because Germany was blamed for the war. Document 4 says “Germany accept the

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