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    Rise and fall of Islam Intro Arab followers of Muhammad surged from the Arabian Peninsula to create the first global civilization Quickly conquered all of the middle east‚ Greece‚ Egypt‚ and Persia. This conquering spread ideas and trade‚ facilitating global diffusion Birth of Islam The Arabian peninsula was filled with bedoin societies and people. The bedoin were a hunter- gather tribe Although some groups did herd camels and others participated in agriculture‚ showing how diverse this society

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    people the benefit of other blessings of civilization which they have not the means of creating themselves.” This idea is also shown in documents one‚ five‚ and seven. Document one is an excerpt from an article by Parker T. Moore in Imperialism and World Politics‚ 1926. It explains the vast economic benefits the imperialist nations received from imperial practices. Moore discusses the profits the exporters and merchants‚ as well as the bankers‚ and the military leaders have received. The article

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    societies. While they took over vastly different kinds of cultures and government systems‚ they always used the same strategy and tactic. They were primarily focused on economic gain‚ power‚ and striking fear into their enemies and the rest of the world in a way that was convenient for them. The Mongols invaded China and Russia with that in mind‚ and because of this they had a similar effect on both societies. The Mongols made a few political reforms in both societies‚ but they focused on gaining

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    time of new opportunity for all people. New rights and technological advances changed the way people viewed their country. Things in the 1900’s did not come easy and were filled with times of danger and risks. Risk is to be “exposed to danger‚ harm‚ or loss‚” according to the dictionary‚ and due to the Wright Brothers‚ the Model T‚ and the Women’s Trade Union League "The Decade of Risks" is an appropriate title for the 1900’s. Women didn’t have many rights during the 1900’s‚ this factor of life made

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    have been many debates over woman’s rights. It has recently been brought to my attention that President Obama is all for woman’s rights. In his speech on November 10‚ 2005 over civil rights‚ he talked about his support of equality and how believes that all people in our country should be treated equally. President Obama‚ who was a Senator at the time the speech was given‚ said that he didn’t think about all of the progress that has been made towards woman’s rights. He thought about his daughters. He

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    Tristian Huerta AP US History Mr. R. Martinez 23 Sep 2014 Outline I. Thesis Statement: Although the evolution occurring in the 17th and 18th centuries would lead to diversity involving three important factors: social issues‚ economics‚ and politics. II. Social Issues A. Young males (Doc C) B. Stratification (Doc H) C. Families (Doc B) D. “Knit together” (Doc A) III. Economics A. Individual colonists‚ indentured servants‚ and slaves came for riches or new beginning (Doc C) B. Greed

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    Womens Movement Sharon Pratt Apus     Women’s movement Name:Sharon Pratt Instructor: C     Abstract The following is an article that seeks to give a historical account of events that have shaped women’s activism in the world. It gives a brief overview of the international women’s movement and names women activists who have shaped history in the fight of women’s rights. Also it draws comparison of the effects of women’s activism

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    AP World History Test Review Foundations: 8000BCE-600CE Directions – Complete the following review sheet by writing in the correct information for all the statements/words in bold. This outline follows the College Board course outline for AP World History. 1. Time: Periodization in Early Human History & What ushered in the next period? Paleolithic Age: Major developments- Stone tools‚ natural shelters‚ fire‚ warfare bury dead‚ migration‚ organization‚ gender roles emerge‚ and village organization

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    DBQ ESSAY FINAL DRAFT When World War 2 began‚ millions of American men left to serve oversea. As a result‚ businesses and industries at home needed a new supply of workers. World War 2 increased and decreased opportunity and power for other Americans in many different ways. With the huge wave of men leaving‚ the government urged women to replace them in certain positions. By women filling these certain positions‚ it made them more knowledgeable and gave women a fantastic

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    Guptas vs. Muryans The Guptas and Muryans were both ancient civilizations that were located in India. The Muryans lasted from around 323-185 BCE. The Guptas lasted from around 320 CE – 550 CE. Both the Gupta and the Muryan Empire united India but they different ways to do it. Asoka – one of the rulers of the Muryan Empire – used their main religion Buddhism to shape the laws of his empire. The Guptas used the caste system. The caste system was not just used to shape the laws it was part of

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