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    U.S. history‚ many changes have occurred nationwide. Government rolls have been modified‚ economic growth and stability has fluctuated‚ and social issues have shifted. One of the most prominent ages where these changes had developed was the Gilded Age. The Gilded Age was a time when government did not interfere with economy and left social issues to American society. One of the most serious social issues took place during the Gilded age was consumer safety. Over time‚ changes were made so that products

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    Elie Wiesel’s connection with God changed during the years he left his home until he was liberated in Buchenwald. His journey with God began with devotion‚ leading to doubt‚ and concluded with a loss. Prior to being sent to the concentration camp‚ Auschwitz‚ Elie Wiesel was a young boy living in Sighet‚ who would cry during his prayers to God. He was very faithful to his religion‚ he studied the Talmud during the day and cried during the night

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    the excessive damage. Pearl Harbor should not have came as a shock to the American culture and people because there was an extreme amount of evidence before the attack that an even was going to take place which would destroy thousands of lives and change people’s perspective on the safety of the United States. The attack on Pearl Harbor was a life changing event. The Japanese say they have

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    Florence by Milanese “The Milanese army defeats Florence and her allies and captures their commander.” With the army of Florence destroyed and commander of their army in enemies hands Florentines were “terribly frightened and anxious‚ expecting the enemy from hour to hour.” This was a dark time for Florence they were on the brink of destruction or so they thought since thought since the enemies were stopped. To think that this destruction could have been helped if the treaty of peace was kept between the

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    minorities the right to travel‚ leading to the dissemination of differing religious ideologies across Eurasia. It seemed that the Greek colonies of Central Asia had been left behind after the collapse of the empire‚ that had been converted on a larger scale from Greco-Roman paganism to Buddhism. Often one of the most important aspects of the identity of a person can come in the form of religion‚

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    people who new how to use it correctly were the ones who were growing and giving themselves more future potential. Coal is a key factor for cheap energy in Britain that played a huge role in developing the industrial revolution and industrial technology. Between 1560 and the 1800s‚ the output from British mines skyrockets by increasing over 60 times from the beginning of the era to the end. The table to the right shows how quickly and efficiently it grew throughout the 150 year period. By the end

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    requiring extensive tributes of money‚ goods‚ and humans for human sacrifices and work from their subjects.

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    World Civilization II Take Home Test AMERICAN WAR OF INDEPENDENCE: * The American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) or American War of Independence or simply American Revolution‚ began as a war between the Kingdom of Great Britain and thirteen British colonies in North America‚ and ended in a global war between several European great powers. * The war was the end result of escalating political tensions between the Parliament of Great Britain and colonists opposed to various taxes and other

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    C. Why was it revolutionary? The Industrial revolution was revolutionary since it established and renovated the US Economy. Although at first workers were given hazardous jobs for low wages‚ with the consistent flow of new inventions‚ workers were provided with more freedom and an increase in pay. New manufacturing processes were less hazardous‚ such as the automation and factories‚ which reduced child labor and consequently led to lower birth rates since children weren’t used to provide money

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    Manhattan project during WWII‚ contributing to the Cold War‚ creating a nuclear warfare‚ and showed the potential for nuclear energy. He was the lead scientist of this world-shattering project. The Manhattan Project developed the atomic bombs that were nicknamed “Fat Man” and “Little Boy” that put an end to WWII and forever changed the way the world fights wars. The atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed 250‚000 people directly from the explosion‚ and indirectly from the radiation‚ however

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