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    Introduction: Frederick Engels wrote The Origin of the Family‚ Private Property and the State with the purpose of providing a materialist analysis of how the family as we know it came to be with the rise of class society--and with it‚ the oppression of women. While Origin of the Family was written after Karl Marx ’s death in 1883‚ it was largely based on notes that Engels and Marx made on the research of anthropologist Lewis Henry Morgan‚ who had published Ancient Society in 1877‚ making him one

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    (Ch. 12-1) What unique goods China developed during the Middle Ages (Ch. 12-2) Important technological innovations of China during this time period (Ch. 12-2) Artistic achievements of China (Ch. 12-2) What made the Mongols a dangerous military force (Ch. 12-3) Location of Mongol capital cities (Ch. 12-3) Marco Polo’s travels to China (Ch. 12-3) Who replaced the Yuan Dynasty? (Ch. 12-4) What is the Forbidden City? (Ch. 12-4) Who is the Dalai Lama? Who do the Tibetan people believe him to

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    How barbaric were the barbarians? The Mongols were a group of people that lived during the 13th century in central Asia. They expanded their empire throughout most of Asia‚ the Middle East‚ and Eastern Europe. The Barbarians were indeed barbaric. Because of their human nature‚ the Mongols stroke feared in the faces of many people. Out of many conquerors‚ the Mongols were the most barbaric empire wise. In document 1‚ it shows that the Barbarians conquered almost five million square miles of land

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    Cambridge‚ MA: Harvard University Press‚ 1958 -Halperin‚ Charles J. Russia and the Golden Horde: The Mongol Impact on Medieval Russian History‚ Bloomington‚ IN: Indiana University Press‚ 1987 -Kaplonski‚ C. Truth‚ History and Politics in Mongolia: The Memory of Heroes. London: RoutledgeCurzon‚ 2004. Print. -Morgan‚ David. The Mongols. Oxford‚ U.K.: Blackwell‚ 1986. Print. -Szczepanski‚ Kallie. "The Mongol Invasions of Japan in 1274 And 1281." About.com Asian History. Web. 26 Feb. 2012. <http://asianhistory

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    History Buddhism/Confucianism = no gods All founded in the b.c. ere All have many followers All karma Buddhism / Hinduism = reincarnation Confucianism /Buddhism = do good things You have to walk the walk. There journey was difficult because they had to travel over both land and water plus there where no roads during that time. Anti-Semitic prejudice The Black Death - black bumps red ring around History There journey was difficult because they had to travel over

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    Nomads were wanderers that had no technical home. Four groups of nomads were the Turks‚ Afghan and Seljuk‚ the Vikings‚ the Mongols‚ and the Huns. When the Mongols went to Europe‚ they brought the Bubonic Plague; they caused the reunification of the Russians‚ and helped start Pax Mongolica. They allowed the conquered to keep their ways of life and religions as long as they obeyed the foreign rulers. The decentralization of Japan and Western Europe was helpful and a hindrance by being more organized

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    Asia) dealt with many economic‚ cultural‚ and political changes ‚ from the Mongol rule. The Mongolians had an enormous effect on these regions and were always violent and aggressive in the way they attacked and conquered them. Politically‚ in the 13th Century‚ in china‚ all the Chinese dynasties were under the mongol rule‚ in the middle east‚ Hulegu defeated the Abbasid but allowed local rulers to rule‚ and also the Mongol defeat the Egyptian slave dynasty‚ Malmuks in 1260. Economically‚ in the 14th

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    the sultan of the Ottoman Empire. He went on to explain how they defended Iraq from the Wahhabis and Persians but did not create war on neighbors within the empire. They were the only Islamic dynasty that withstands the invasions of the Turks and Mongol. They were slave boy children captured and trained carefully groomed for life as military men. They were leaders’ corps of warrior-slaves‚ mostly from Turkic or Kurdish Central Asia‚ but also including some Christians from the Caucasus region of south-eastern

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    Chapter 11 Mongol armies besieged the Genoese trading on Black Sea in 1346 Damaged trading links between East Asia and Mediterranean bubonic plague Geneose merchants and soldiers withdrew‚ taking germs with them reached Messina‚ Sicily‚ half were dead and rest dying went port to port‚ spreading the germs killed one third of European population land and sea trailes of human voyagers became accidental conduits for deadly microbes devastated societies more than Mongol warfare “murderous

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    Globalization undoubtedly is a major trend in the current world‚ it positively leads to change in economic development‚ but culture diversity is shrinking in the situation and highly political areas. By comparing the parallel of peculiarity and contemporary deconstruction in the Han culture and the Mongolian culture this study will elucidate cultural diversity contributes to the design atmosphere‚ adding a unique appreciation of diversity. To demonstrating how the Han culture and the Mongolian culture

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