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    “A civilization which leaves so large a number of its participants unsatisfied and drives them into revolt neither has nor deserves the prospect of a lasting existence.” (Freud‚ 2011) As the above quote describe the revolt took place when the citizen of the country are left unsatisfied and there are demands and rights ignored by the government or the king/queen or by the monarch for their benefits and luxury it triggered the citizen to come on the roads or even to pick up the arms for the their

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    This inherent resistance would manifest itself during the Theban Revolt of Upper Egypt which detached itself from control of the Ptolemies from 206 to 186 BC and came under the rule of two native pharaohs‚ Hyrgonaphor and Chaonnophris. Reasons for this stemmed from the anti-colonial resentment of the Egyptian people toward their Greek rulers and from how the Ptolemaic kings misconducted themselves according to the role of the Pharaoh. The traditional objective of the Egyptian leader was to ensure

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    By the 18th century the third estate became aware of their oppression through various sources. These sources include the Influence of philosophers and the Echoes of the American war of independence. Goodwin states‚ the aim of the French philosophers‚ of the eighteenth century‚ was to liberate mankind from the fitter of ignorance and from subservience of outmoded practices. D. Richard further illustrated that philosophers such as‚ Rousseau‚ Voltaire‚ Monesquieu and the encyclopedias

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    Kate Steele 10-4-13 Per. 6 The Plague DBQ 1995 Beginning in the mid-fourteenth century‚ a plague swept the world like no other. It struck in a series of waves that continued into the eighteenth century. The first wave was estimated to have killed twenty-five million people‚ about a third of the Western Europe population at that time. Throughout the different outbreaks‚ the plague‚ also known as the Bubonic Plague or the Black Death‚ caused people to react in several ways. Some people believed

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    DBQ- Buddhism When Buddhism first began to spread into china‚ reactions were mixed. While many people supported the idea‚ others were neutral‚ and a large number opposed Buddhism’s growing popularity. The opinions on the spread were not always cultural; many had underlying political origins. Those that supported this idea were typically those left without rights by the old Confucian ideals or people who were looking for an alternate for Confucianism. Some reacted neutrally so as to gain the favor

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    Resume Ajeet Kumar Sharma H.No. C-150/216‚Kalyanpur‚ Qazipur Kala‚ Distt.-Gorakhpur-273001 Contact No. 9807116535‚ 8081272954 E-mail – aks.2036@yahoo.co.in Career Objective: To take Career in dynamic and growth oriented organization where I could grow as an individual and use my knowledge & skills in the organization. Professional Qualification: Master Of Business Administration-(2005-07) batch from Madan Mohan Malviya Engg. College‚ Gorakhpur affiliated to UPTU Lucknow with specialization

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    Comparing King Philip’s War to The Pueblo Revolt Despite being separated by an entire continent‚ King Phillip’s War and The Pueblo Revolt paralleled each other in their causes‚ courses‚ and consequences. In New England‚ King Philip’s War was a conflict between the Wampanoag Indians and the English settlers of the Plymouth Colony from1675 to 1677. Far‚ far away in what is now New Mexico‚ the Pueblo Revolt was an uprising of Pueblo Indians against the Spanish settlers in the colony of Santa Fe de

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    B2 September 25‚ 2011 Reformation DBQ During the Protestant Reformation in Germany around the 16th century chaos ensued. This was lead by Martin Luther‚ who brought the churches lie out in the open for all to see. He told the people of the corruption within the Vatican‚ and how they shouldn’t have to pay indulgences. Secularism spread throughout the lands‚ people began turning on the church. This all went on while the Renaissance was still affecting the European nations. The Roman

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    Jordan LaRue 02/02/05 HIST-3443 Dr. Dykema Peasant Fires In the book Peasant Fires‚ the author gives an account of the story of Hans Behem‚ a peasant shepherd who claimed to have seen a vision of the Holy Mother Mary. Han’s then gave passionate sermons and speeches about equality for all peasants‚ for which‚ peasants came from all over Europe to witness. Wunderli also uses other sources that relate to Hans to further explain this time period. Wunderli uses various models and examples to explain

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    him turning insane and wanting to be pronounced as god and demanding everybody to worship him as a divine individual. He‚ in the 40 AD was anti-Jewish and tried to place his own statue in the enormous Jewish temple in Jerusalem. The Jews began to revolt‚ and a Jewish-Roman War erupted‚ when Caligula was suddenly assassinated in Rome. Extensive riots by the Jews in Alexandria in Egypt erupted which made the successor of Caligula‚ Claudius allow the Jews to practice their religion. His relationship

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