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    Gandhi vs Genghis Khan

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    MAHATMA K. GANDHI VERSUS GENGHIS KHAN Emre Can Petek‚ International University of Sarajevo‚ Sarajevo April 9‚ 2013 ABSTRACT There are so many leaders in this world who shaped the destiny and created a new order for their countries. Two of very popular leaders are Mahatma Gandhi(India) and Genghis Khan(Mongolia). This research makes an analysis of these specific leaders‚ with focusing on their skills and how they changed the world‚ the ways they used while they were in charge. This paper will mention

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    Research Paper On Horses

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    Horses Horses have been one of the biggest help that humans has ever had for a very long time. They are animals that are great at running‚ sight‚ hearing‚ smell‚ sense and many more. Humans have changed horses so much that they have found a way to breed better horses. Horses that are faster‚ stronger‚ and most importantly be able to live through difficult weather. There are so many types of horses‚ for example there is wild horses; dark horses‚ ponies small like horses‚ that are white‚ brown‚ black

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    Marco Polo Research Paper

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    by trading goods with the Middle East. He was seventeen when his father and uncle took him on his first journey to China in 1271. Marco Polo travelled to China over the Silk Road which was an overland route to China. He worked for Kublai Khan‚ the Mongol Emperor‚ for seventeen years. He sailed home instead of going overland. Marco Polo brought back ivory‚ jade‚ jewels‚ porcelain‚ silk and also stories about the Chinese use of coal‚ money and compasses. Marco Polo became famous for his travels

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    Economy. About Mongolia

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    lower at a little over 50% of the population attending. Institutions of higher learning had almost 40‚000 attendees. The Mongols gained fame in the 13th century when under Chinggis KHAAN they established a huge Eurasian empire through conquest. After his death the empire was divided into several powerful Mongol states‚ but these broke apart in the 14th century. The Mongols eventually retired to their original steppe homelands and in the late 17th century came under Chinese rule. Mongolia won its

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    schooled in the Confucian classes sought the emperors favorite and commanded deference from the common people Chapter 14: 1. 2. Nomadic society and culture 3. Herds of goats and sheep 4. Elected by the freemen of the group 5. 6. Led a mongol alliance that won glory by defeating a qin army 7. He was taken prisoner 8. 1206 9. They were entirely cavalry

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    Medieval India and China

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    medieval India and China. I will compare and contrast each society’s social‚ cultural‚ political‚ and religious climates. In addition‚ explaining the civilizations economic environment during medieval times. Finally‚ I will describe how the Turks and Mongols influenced these two civilizations. During medieval times‚ India’s social climate could be considered one of an idealistic civilization. From growing crops‚ to the teachings of higher forms of education‚ India was booming with potential. During

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    Global Commerce

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    development of technology. Trade presented opportunities for civilizations to grow innovatively. Examples of these intertwined societies include South America‚ Central America‚ West Africa‚ East Africa‚ the South Pacific‚ the Indian Ocean‚ Ming China‚ and Mongol-dominated Asia. South America’s trade networks travel North to South along the Pacific Coast and through fifteen thousand miles of roads connecting the coastal trade to the inland along Andes Mountains. All trade routes are controlled by Incan rulers

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    Genghis Khan

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    conquers‚ having a very high education‚ and is a great military leader. Genghis Khan should be included into the medieval Hall of Fame. He has good government establishments‚ he is an effective military leader‚ and under his control even alone‚ the Mongol Empire had a vast territory and growing during and after his time‚ but eventually everything that goes up‚ must come down. Mongolia was controlled by a government system called the Yassa. This government system included men on horseback traveling

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    Industrialization

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    Industrialization: Proposed Lesson Plan for AP World History Grades 11-12 Rita Brunkow‚ Teacher Overview Industrialization is a global macro-change that started in the 18th century in Great Britain and continues today in developing states. Students will compare the 18th century industrial revolution in England to industrialization in China. They will learn how internal and external factors promoted or hindered industrialization. Another important aspect of this unit is to consider the effects

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    world civilizations

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    The Americas and Cultural Exchange in Central and Southern Asia The Americas and Cultural Exchange in Central and Southern Asia Allied American University This paper was prepared for World Civilizations I‚ homework assignment 6‚ taught by Professor Harmon. PART I 1. How did early peoples in the Americas adapt to their environment as they created technologies of food production and economics systems? The environment shaped the history of human settlements

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