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    African-American history Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois had contrasting views on how to deal with the problems facing American-Americans. Which was superior in dealing with these conflicts? Booker T. Washington and WEB Du Bois are perhaps the two most important and influential African-American ’s of the late nineteenth century and they both played pivotal roles in the Civil Rights movement. However‚ as the question suggests‚ they also had very contrasting political beliefs when it came

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    The Ideal and the Realty of Classical Athens Discovering the Western Past Introduction: Athens during the fifth century B.C. is often identified as one of the main sources of Western values and standards. Later Europeans and Americans regarded the Athenians as the originators of democracy‚ drama‚ representational or realistic art‚ history‚ philosophy‚ and science. At different times over the past 2‚500 years they have attempted to imitate this "Golden Age" of classical Athens in everything from

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    HIEU 101 Final Exam Review Sheet Identifications Ionian Revolt Themistocles Pericles Cimon Peloponnesian League Herodotus Thucydides Ephialtes Sophists Satrap Areopagus The Council of the 500 Pisistratus Agoge Stasis Peloponnesian League Aristagoras The Sixth-Parters The Definition of the Word Tyrant The Peace of Callias The Battle of Marathon Megarian Decree Boards of Ten Parthenon Aristophanes Essays 1. The great Persian invasion under Xerxes was a crucial

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    distinguished them  Referred back to a Golden Age he hoped to recapture  Advocated development of Five Inner Virtues especially li – moral propriety and ren - humanity -- “tao”  All society is built on the idea of filial (family) piety -- “xiao”  Superior men – “Chun- tzu” led by example  Noted five basic social relationships I. Ruler and Minister – Righteousness II. Father and Son – Affection III. Husband and Wife – Attention to their separate functions IV. Younger Sibling and Older Sibling

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    The Peloponnesian War shook the Greek world so forcefully that Thucydides believed “it would be a great war‚ and more worthy of relation than any that had preceded it”. It spanned nearly thirty years‚ as Sparta and Athens grappled for power over the Greek world. Its length can be traced to many factors‚ however‚ for the sake of brevity‚ I have narrowed it down to three main reasons. Firstly‚ Sparta and Athens underestimated each other and overestimated themselves. Secondly‚ Athens and Sparta were

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    (480–479 BC). The Greeks were victorious in the Second Persian War because of a number of factors. These include the superior leadership from commanders such as Themistocles and Leonidas‚ the effective Greek strategy and the cooperation of all the Greek city states to unite against a common threat. Ancient historians such as Aeschylus in his play ‘The Persians’ and Herodotus attribute the Greek victory to the so called ‘hubris’ or extreme confidence and arrogance showed by Xerxes. All these reasons

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    individuals to suffer in turn. One of the attributes of Greek that Thucydides brings out in his description of the Peloponnesian war is that in the city state‚ the laws and customs usually existed with the aim of treating the powerful and the weak equally. In conclusion‚ it is evident that the civilization of Greece can be analyzed through the perspectives of different authors. The Iliad by Homer and The Histories by Herodotus describes the civilization of Greece from a transformation of a shame

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    that is war. When there is war‚ death usually is not too far behind‚ and when there are deaths there are funerals. One hundred fifty two years ago‚ Abraham Lincoln devised a speech known as the “Gettysburg Address.” After comparing the speech to “Pericles Funeral Oration”‚ one can infer that they are similar to each other for they both speak on the topics of fallen soldiers‚ war‚ and the affect it has upon their nation. In the “Gettysburg Address‚” Abraham Lincoln speaks on the deaths of the fallen

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    soldiers. To be more precise: it not only enabled them‚ it even forced them to be superior soldiers as a small group of Spartans had to dominate an enormous amount of subjects and unwilling allies. The Spartan’s hoplite phalanx was not different in the way of formation it was different‚ because the Spartan’s were trained to be soldiers from the age of 7‚ and were taught to be very fierce and strong. The Spartan army was superior in Hellas‚ and in the rest of the known world. No other army was so well trained

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    “Age of Pericles‚” after the Athenian statesman responsible for the direction of the city at the height of its achievements (Canadian Museum of History‚ n.d.). Scholars seem to have different theories and opinions as to what caused the decline of the Golden Age. Was it the war with Sparta? A war that devastated both sides of the conflict. The Plague‚ of 431 BCE‚ that not only changed the demographics of the city state but also the moral compass of its citizens?

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