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    common people married within their own class and there were not many opportunities for them to become moneyed. However‚ this all changed once this new era began. The Industrial Age gave the commoners a chance of living the opulent life the higher society lived. These wealthier people‚ who were once commoner‚ were called new money. Now there was a separation between the rich. There was old money‚ and then there was new money. The old money was people who gained their wealth from their ancestors. Their

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    herself only to find her husband dead beside her‚ after which she takes her own life. During this emotional rollercoaster Juliet changes from an innocent‚ naïve thirteen-year-old to a defiant and independent young heroine. I have chosen Act 1 Scene 3‚ Act 3 Scene 5 (lines 69-242)‚ and her soliloquy in Act 4 Scene 4 to compare‚ as they show different stages of Juliet’s change in character.

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    Document-Based Question: The Mongol Terror‚ Mongol Peace Mark Fellows Mfellowes@revere.mec.edu The following question is based on the accompanying documents (1-6). The documents have been edited for the purpose of this exercise. What was the significance of Mongol expansion and rule in Eurasia during the 13th and 14th Centuries? How did the settled societies of Eurasia respond to the Mongols and what were the consequences of the interaction between sedentary peoples and the Mongols

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    Вариант 1 ALEXANDER G. BELL 1. Найдите в правой колонке русские эквиваленты английских слов и словосочетаний: | |eminent | |член-основатель | | |innovator | |демонстрировать | | |to display | |усовершенствование | | |to put into | |выдающийся | | |in order to

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    Much like those in Germany‚ Russian Jews benefited from new freedoms granted in the mid-1800s. Over time they were supplied with the opportunity’s to hold middle-class occupations like business ownership‚ banking‚ teaching and manufacturing. This however was met with anger from some non-Jewish Russians‚ however violence was not used. Sadly‚ the situation for Russian Jews worsened considerably after the assassination of Tsar Alexander II in 1881. Alexander had been of great assistance to the Jews‚ with

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    How to become a true Russian The personality of Russians is a particularly interesting subject. Russians contrast themselves with the materialistic culture of the West and define themselves in terms of spirituality and their “Russian soul.” Russian national character was explored by outstanding novelists and came to be used by historians and political scientists as part of the explanation for Russia’s history. Every nation has its own character. It is no wonder that so much has

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    revolutionary figure that helped to ignite the Russian Revolution‚ and built up the Red Army during the civil war. In his early days‚ Trotsky founded the South Russian Worker’s Union‚ leading to his imprisonment in Siberia. After Trotsky managed to escape from prison‚ he changed his name to Leon Trotsky‚ and was able to join Vladimir Lenin and the Socialist Democratic Party. By 1905 Leon Trotsky became the leader of the movement against the Russian Tsar Nicholas II‚ which lead to Trotsky’s arrest

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    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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    conservatism and large bureaucracy. Mao insisted that many party bureaucrats “were taking the capitalist road.” Mao called for a wave of criticism against “reactionary bourgeois ideology” in 1966. Thus began the decade-long Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution that would have devastating and far-reaching impact on modern China. The

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    80 years have passed and our world has changed drastically. During 1750 to 1830 the Industrial Revolution spread among Britain. People who worked in the factories during the Industrial Revolution weren’t pleased. Working in these factories was very unpleasant and also harmful to men‚ women and even children. The living conditions weren’t suitable either. For example‚ 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

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