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    Karl Marx is one of the founding fathers of Communism. He believed more in the right of the people and thought they should escape from a capitalist society. Marx believed that economics is more important to politics than freedom and was bothered by the lack of equality and freedom to citizens. His vision and approach proved to be successful and revolutionary. Marx’s conception of a ‘species being’ is the biological and evolutionary characteristics of mankind. He believes that as biological beings

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    Factors consists of the depravity of pioneer‚ republic values ‚ the patricians devoted to affluence and not to duty‚ the common people loss of self-reliance‚ and Christianity During the Roman republic‚ the Romans followed certain values like fealty to authority‚ justice and fairness to all who obey‚ and diligence to succeed

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    needed money to pay the legions‚ to build roads‚ sewers‚ aqueducts‚ and arenas‚ and to pay for the welfare programs that fed the poor.” (Rome for kids) Rome was made up of 95% plebeians which we middle class and low class people. The other 5% was patricians who were high class and told people what to do. Plebeians are the ones who pay taxes to fund things and pay for the huge military. The plebeians also go to the military no option so when they went to war no one could pay taxes making the city

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    1.Pocahontas (conceived Powhatan‚ alluded to as Amonute‚ and later alluded to as Matoaka‚ c. 1596–1617) 2.Pocahontas is most really popular for purportedly sparing the life of English Captain adventurer. All through her short life (she passed on at 22 years old)‚ in any case‚ she was useful in various courses in which likewise. Powhatan attempted to market peace between the Powhatans furthermore the English homesteaders. A.Pocahontas’ contributed a phenomenal arrangement to the survival of the

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    Emerging from the Dark Age‚ a period of poverty and political instability‚ Greece’s economic growth and encounters with the Phoenicians and Persians in the Archaic Age set the stage for the period of great cultural achievement known as the Classical Age. Urban life‚ literacy‚ and maritime trade disappeared as both food production and population declined‚ causing many Greeks to migrate to Ionia. Between 750 and 650 B.C.E.‚ many economic and cultural innovations were introduced to the Greeks from their

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    As more fights broke out‚ the government became weaker and weaker‚ causing an internal decay to begin to spread throughout the empire. This decay eventually grew and reached a point where it was unable to be fixed‚ causing the empire to crumble. Patricians were the higher class citizens in the empire‚ and they often took more roles in the government than the plebeians‚ which were the regular class citizens. Not having as big of a role in the government led for more issues to arise. Military factors

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    The Fall of Rome The great Roman Empire expanded across all of Europe and into the Middle East. Its military was one of the finest. With major trading in Africa and Britain‚ the economy flourished with brining many citizens a healthy income. With amazing advancements in culture and technology‚ Roman society was at its finest. During the Pax Romana‚ the Romans had 200 years of peace and good ruling by level headed dictators and emperors. Despite Rome’s greatness in all of these areas‚ Rome would

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    A Roman tribune is an officer chosen by the people of Rome to protect them. Roman tribunes are classified in two different tribes. You have a military tribune and plebeian tribunes. Military tribunes are like the seniors class that were in charge of the troops in battle for about 5­6 years. The military tribunes served during Julius Caesars’ time. The other tribunes also were during Julius Caesars’ time. The plebeian tribunes are not like the military tribunes. They are more behind the scenes as

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    Give me balance‚ give me equality. In all fairness I believe Athens had the better system of government. I have come to this conclusion that Athens had a better system because anyone could hold office and they had more equal rights as a citizen in the government. Moreover‚ addressing the 11 million undocumented immigrants‚ I strongly believe that the United States should allow the immigrants to continuously live in the United States under some conditions. The Athenian Democracy remains

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    happier ending‚ transforming Rome into a very strong and influential empire. It was the mid-1st century B.C.E.‚ Rome was ever-growing and the republic that once ran very smoothly was encountering many problems within itself. Wealthy land owners or patricians were gaining too much power and land and since Roman law read that only land owners could serve in the military much of the military power was reduced. Some people tried to change this‚ for example Tiberius‚ but his ideas were seen as controversial

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