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    This statement is partially valid. To assess the validity of the statement two aspects of the war should be taken in consideration. During the First World War modern‚ heavier and weapons more lethal than ever before were used for the first time. Traditional weapons were redesigned‚ making each soldier deadlier than before. However old tactics going back to the 19th century were used to combat the enemies. The First World War is often referred to as "a 20th century war fought with 19th century tactics"

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    makes a person liberal or conservative depends on their individual sets of beliefs which will lean them toward one or the other side. These can typically be influenced by agents of socialization. Beliefs that liberals can hold include‚ but are not limited to; large government‚ government they should intervene in the economy‚ expansion of federal social services‚ more vigorous efforts to help the poor‚ minorities‚ and woman‚ generally support abortion and gay rights. Conservatives are basically the exact

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    #1: What was so revolutionary about the French Revolution (what is the author’s interpretation‚ and what is your interpretation… do you agree with the author)? the author’s interpretation of what was so revolutionary about the french revolution is that “the French revolution was a succession of such events‚ events so terrible that shook mankind to it’s core. out of destruction they created a new sense of possibility- not just of writing constitutions nor of legislating liberty and equality

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    The American Revolution was fought for American Independence. Many say that this war is the base or supporting rock that America stands on; in other words‚ it is the foundation of the United States. This revolution began when King George III refused to let the American colonists break from the British monarchy. The Americans were outraged; however‚ the British were the ones to fire the first shot that began the war. Once the first shot was out‚ the war was bound to take place. The Boston Tea Party

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    Larsen Ms. Gibson History 8-5 15 December 2017 The Inevitable War Was the American Revolutionary War inevitable? To illustrate this are three reasons explain why it is. For instance‚ the acts and taxes King George III passed is something that was a huge problem. The battles and conflicts are also evidence. The third reason is the fact that the King was too stubborn to make peace with the colonists. Those are the reasons the was inevitable. The Acts King George III passed in 1751-1774 did not show

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    The French assistance in the Revolutionary war was essential for the American victory over the British. The Americans were very lucky in their alliance with the French because of their differences in their governmental structure and religion. The French did not support the idea of colonies revolting and democracy because they were a monarchy. The French allied with the Americans in their fight for independence in order to get revenge on the British. The loss of the colonies would weaken the British

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    Social conservatism and economic conservatism often times go hand in hand. Generally‚ it can be assumed that social and economic conservatives’ principles intertwine. However‚ “social conservatives are more likely than the others to see these principles through a religious lens”. In fact‚ their core principles are as follows: “anti-statism justified by the equation of statism with blasphemy‚ anti-utopianism undergirded by the doctrine of original sin‚ individualism (especially among evangelical

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    Conservative Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic groups within the world. Within Canada‚ there is seen to have over 370‚000 Jews‚ all of which associate in three different Jewish groups that provide different ethnic beliefs and practices from all over the world‚ which in total makes 40% of all the Jews in Canada to take part in Conservative Judaism. The conservative group in Judaism in Canada still remains the largest denomination of Jews‚ though still being the largest denomination‚ it is

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    starting warfare there is commonly one country that is more at fault than the other. In the case of the Revolutionary War‚ I believe the British were to blame for igniting the flames of revolution due to their overtaxing of the colonists and practice of mercantilism. The war itself though was completely unnecessary and should never have taken place. One of the main reasons the war started was because of Britain’s adopted policy of mercantilism. When the British colonists first settled in the New

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    How important was Martin Luther King in bringing about civil rights for black people in the USA? (50) Martin Luther King was instrumental and pivotal; in the civil rights for black people‚ and arguably the most important person. King was critical for the civil rights movement; he was massively proactive. This is evident from King’s first significant role‚ the 1955 Bus boycott - King put forward his method of non-violent protest as for correcting the inequalities of the American Society. Already

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