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    Islam was a very popular religious belief that had followers from all around‚ but we ask why it spread so quickly over a short period of time. There were different factors that had allowed Islamic beliefs to cover such a large area so quickly. The Islam religion started with a man named Muhammad. A tough childhood‚ losing his parents at an early age and working as a merchant most of his life . He retreated to a cave in a near mountain. He said it was there that he received his

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    Hong Kong during the 1950s and 60¡¦s Hong Kong is often looked upon as the capital of free trade. Located in the center of Southeast Asia‚ this is no small coincidence as to the region¡¦s success. It is based upon effective governance and the intensive working attitude of the local people. Nevertheless‚ Hong Kong has had to confront numerous challenges in order to achieve its status in the world market today. In the early 1950s‚ Hong Kong underwent enormous changes which totally transformed its

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    Americans life changed drastically in a radical way. This brought new innovations to the United States‚ which led people have more leisure time than ever before. At that time‚ leisure was an activity people wanted to do because it didn’t implicate working‚ due to all the hard work during World War II. Leisure time flourished‚ largely due to technological innovations. In the early 1950s‚ the American population was in real need of entertainment and leisure time. This need was accompanied by some new changes

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    Child labour began in the 1798 and the early 18s‚ it all starting rising up in the early stages of Industrial Revolution multiple of families had to find someone to work they wouldn’t survive. When European immigrants came they weren’t strangers to hard work. When they came they brought opinions or values that said that children should work. That’s when children really started working. Many families moved from rural areas to cities newly industrialized. When it all began it went widespread and no

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    LEADER‚ AND WHY? During his time as Australia’s Prime Minister‚ Bob Hawke helped the Australian Labor Party win four consecutive elections‚ made changes to education and training system‚ had the highest popularity rate since the introduction of public opinion polls‚ and developed the ‘Wages Accord’. Despite this‚ Hawke’s popularity rating decreased throughout his time in power and was criticised for moving Labor away from its traditional socialist and working class roots; attracting more Liberal voters

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    American History: Internal Assessment Max Gander Word Count:1538 How did the Counterculture movement change America during the 1960 ’s? A. Plan of Investigation How did the Counterculture movement change America during the 1960 ’s? The focus of this study is purely on how the Vietnam war changed the culture in America during the 1960 ’s and how people and their views changed throughout the war. I will evaluate the musical influence that moved this cultured through the 1960 ’s and

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    States of America (USA). The social trend that I will be addressing is the impact of young women to the America’s culture. After the World War 2 (WWII)‚ Americans referred to the decade of the 1920s as the Roaring Twenties because of a varied of factors which include rapid social change‚ impact of technology on domestic life and the changes in social values. Women started to have more social freedoms and young people start picking up smoking and drinking‚ despite alcohol were illegal in USA. Furthermore

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    Art as a Relief During the Depression Before the Great Depression‚ art consisted of modernized subjects and works that caused questions‚ while art produced during the Depression was more realistic and provided relief for American citizens. The Crash of 1929‚ affected everyone in America‚ whether they had money or not. During the Great Depression‚ art movements such as American Regionalism and Social Realism altered the way people looked and felt about art and gave people a certain relief from viewing

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    Being a president is one of the biggest honors you can get in the whole world. How could one mess up their chances‚ there are so many great and good presidents in U.S history but there are a couple bad ones like James Buchanan‚ the first and only Pennsylvania born president. How did he become president? James Buchanan was born April 23‚ 1791‚ at Cove Gap‚ Pennsylvania. His first political time was running for a seat in the U.S. House‚ which he won. Being young‚ he was a prominent leader of the Amalgamator

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    to clearly lay out the positions and goals of the Communist League. The short tract was translated into many languages in an effort to unite the many socialist movements of Europe. The work has since become the defining work of Marx and Engels. Drastic changes in innovation and consolidation during the Industrial Revolution led Karl Marx and Frederick Engels to call for a radical reaction by the proletariat. They also made many extreme predictions concerning the living conditions and the social makeup

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