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    written by Elijah Brown‚ Co. F of the 2nd Vermont Regiment June 20‚ 1861. Elijah Brown was originally of Woodbury‚ VT‚ and served in Company F of the 2nd Vermont Regiment beginning June 20‚ 1861. Elijah’s letters are dated from June – August 1861 to January 23‚ 1863. Elijah’s correspondence was with his sister regarding his current condition at the time of his letters and for the most part‚ were quite short. Unfortunately‚ after serving three years in the 2nd Vermont regiment‚ Elijah died in

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    Economic and social factors could be said to have played a prominent role in the coming to power of Mao‚ in that discontent was heavily influenced by peasants’ extremely poor economic situations as a result of both inflation and exploitation‚ which generated animosity towards the upper classes and hence the entire feudalistic system‚ as well as giving Mao an opportunity to appeal to the desperation of the peasants‚ for whom the prospect of his leadership in their eyes promised an infinitely more

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    How has the church threatened medical science? In the beginning there was a prohibition against anyone other than a Doctor of Theology making pronouncements on that subject and many unsuccessful attempts to ensure medical work was carried out only by qualified physicians. The church has hindered medicine because it taught superstitious causes; the ancient greeks had looked for rational explanations. The church taught the opposite - that there were supernatural explanations for everything. People

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    relationship between the Prophet Elijah and Elisha was well known as a spiritual father and son. God called the prophet Elijah to train up Elisha as the prophet that would take up his mantle. 1 Kings 19:16b “And Elisha the son of Shaphat of Abel Meholah you shall anoint as prophet in your place”. As Elijah continued to follow the instructions of the Lord‚ it was Elisha who served at Elijah side and witnessed as he served the Lord. Elisha was the faithful disciple of Elijah‚ and knew he would be his successor

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    The French Revolution of Kings‚ Queens‚ & Guillotines 3 Estates 1. How was French Society divided prior to the French Revolution? 1st Estate (less than 1%): Catholic Clergy Owned 10% of land in France Paid 2% of income for taxes Scorned Enlightenment ideas 2nd Estate (2%): Rich nobles Owned 20% of land Paid little or no taxes Disagreed with Enlightenment ideas 3rd Estate (97%): Commoners 2. Explain the different divisions of the 3rd estate. 3 types of people Bourgeoisie(middle class) Skilled

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    the Street” by Elijah Anderson explains the unwritten rules understand by people living in poverty or the inner cities. Most of these poor individuals fall victim to violence‚ and oppression. Although their goals may be to overcome their current circumstances‚ there is an understanding of the unequally that has been created unfairly and it provides a harder path for them to accomplish their goals. The information from the video relates to cultural deviance theory because it showed how people are a

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    How close to revolution was Great Britain in the 1790’s? The 1790’s wasn’t the easiest of times for Britain. Revolution overthrowing the monarchy in France caused working-class civilians in Britain to entertain the idea of revolutionizing. This‚ among other aspects such as the war with France and food supply‚ meant that Britain‚ led by Pitt‚ had to fight off the threat of revolution. It would be a fair statement to make that although Great Britain had big enough threats and factors for revolution

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    From 1830 to 1848‚ there were six revolutions that happened in the Italian States‚ the Austrian Empire‚ the German States‚ Belgium‚ and France that attempted to make the governments more liberal and (in some cases) nationalistic. Despite the fact that many of these revolutions were repressed by the government‚ and not many clear short-term successes occurred due to them‚ it can be debated that the liberal revolutions of 1830 & 1848 were successful. Successful meaning that they spread the ideas of

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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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    In what Ways has Multi-Culturalism Impacted British Society in the last fifty years? In a statement on the first of March 2011‚ Lord Justice Munby and Mr Justice Beatson‚ high court judges‚ stated that ‘We live in this country in a democratic and pluralistic society‚ in a secular state not a theocracy’. ‘Although historically this country is part of the Christian West‚ and although it has an established church which is Christian‚ there have been enormous changes in the social and religious life

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