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    Democracy has evolved over thousands of years of use. Democracy is a form of government that the people vote on who leads them. This form of government started over three thousand years ago by ancient civilizations. We still use democracy here in America‚ but it has changed over time. Ancient Athens was the first civilization to use democracy. They had a direct democracy which means all citizens voted on laws. There was no leadership position but there was a council‚ Citizens Assembly and courts

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    Over time‚ things change‚ and people change. Think about the year 1990 and then compare the cars people drove‚ the clothes people wore‚ and even the way people talked‚ to the way everything is now. With the twenty-seven years of change‚ there are hardly any similarities between the two years. Many things with the African American race have also changed over time. Before the Civil War in 1865‚ African Americans were faced with one major obstacle; slavery. After the war‚ they were faced with various

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    Change over time Essay Role of Cities Between 1000 and 1900 C.E. the role of cities in Europe experienced drastic changes both culturally and economically. Europe experienced cultural and agricultural revolutions in the beginning of 1000 B.C. The main causes for these were the crusades and new trade that came along with it. New cultures began to develop and new innovative ideas were also the change crusades had brought to European cities. Around the 1300’s the black plague had devastated

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    what most considered a perfectly expectable part of society? By looking at writings‚ photos‚ and other works by prominent progressive women over the last century‚ we can get a real perspective on how gender roles have come so far. This paper aims at discovering how gender roles have progressed‚ what changed them‚ and who the main proponents of this change were. While social and economic pressures clearly set the path for changing gender roles‚ discontentment among women with their social status

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    The British were trying to keep control in the 13 colonies. However‚ the people in the colonies are trying to change their roots of the political and religious and social ideas there for due to the time. Therefore‚ this major alteration it had been changed by the American Revolution. In the colonies political ideas were sprung by the British. The British controlled as much as they could see what they were across the pond. But once the American Revolution had fallen into place with us‚ the colonist

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    kept the trade within its empire till its economy grew and then they continued in trade throughout the silk road. The new technology introduced to the Silk Road had the most impact on the trade patterns. Throughout the classical period not many changes in technology occurred‚ however during the post-Classical‚ you start to see many new technologies introduced to the Silk Road. Yolks‚ saddles and stirrups were just some of the new transportation technology developed. In the 600s B.C.E.‚ yolks‚ saddles

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    During the post-classical era‚ East Asian trade experienced many changes through their innovations and means of trade-both maritime and overland. However‚ the spread of religion through these trade routes remained constant. One innovation that changeed East Asian trade was the introduction of the grand canal by the Sui dynasty. It was a system of artificial waterways that went from Hangshou to Bejing and Chang’an. The grand canal served as East Asia’s principal mean of internal trade. When it

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    stories surrounding pirates in the 1810s can be compared to those of which that surround Gilles de Rais because of the structure of the trial and subsequent punishment‚ the mainstream ideals of the time‚ and the conflict of religion versus the state. The issues that come about in law trials did not change over time because these factors always complicate the trial process. In a report written in 1819‚ the unknown author gives the reader “a brief account of the horrid massacre of the captain‚ mate and

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    with the spread of religions and the rise and fall of civilizations‚ but maintained continuity with the goods traded along its routes and its main purpose. Despite the many changes in the patterns of interactions along the Silk Roads from 200 BC to 1450 BCE‚ there were many continuities that remained throughout this time period. For the most part‚ the goods that were traded along the Silk Roads

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    At the time‚ no one knew it. Not even William Shakespeare would know the long lasting affect his literature would have centuries after it was written. People all over the world would study‚ read‚ and enjoy his work for centuries to come. Romeo and Juliet has stayed so popular in the english culture over the past centuries because of how relatable it is to people’s everyday lives. Being able to read and understand the book is one thing‚ however being able to make personal connections to the book creates

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