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    specific changes the Vikings initiated in the places they settled‚ particularly in the British Isles. Using traditional archaeological evidence and newer techniques‚ archaeologists have been able to find other effects the Vikings had on European society besides looting.

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    consequences of Columbus’ voyages was the beginning of the Colombian exchange‚ which preserved amazing evolutions‚ animals‚ life‚ people‚ technology‚ and a few thoughts about the Americas‚ the Old World‚ and Africa. These changes transformed agriculture and society in both the New and Old Worlds. Crops such as potatoes and corn are exported to Europe‚ while wheat‚ horses‚ and cattle are imported into the United States. These transactions had a profound financial and cultural impact‚ fostering global dialogue

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    was clear in that moment that this was not an accident. President George Bush was alerted about this incident while at a Florida Elementary School‚ which caused him to go into immediate hiding. The events of 9/11 impacted the way America looks at society and terrorism. This is illustrated by the jarring events of the day and the reactions of Americans to this day. The Pentagon in Washington D.C was one of the 3 places hit on 9/11. The Pentagon building is a large pentagon shaped‚ five story building

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    the Mesopotamian society alleviated the lives of the citizens. The invention of the wheel‚ plow‚ and sailboat allowed for the Mesopotamian citizens to accelerate some processes‚ saving time and energy. Along with these farming inventions‚ the Mesopotamians mastered irrigation with the construction of channels‚ dams‚ and waterways to direct the unpredictable flooding to

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    of the revolt‚ the English population was dealing with effects from the black plague and other wars that are going to start‚ started already or have ended. The peasants’ revolt was a significant event of the middle ages and had a lasting impact on society. Their lives were

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    Impact of Peaceful Resistance I think that peaceful resistance impacts society in a positive way. The reason I think this is because the society we live in nowadays shows us that theres a specific way to act or to follow certain beliefs in order to fit in. If people stand up for something they believe that the government is doing wrong then they will show others that it is okay to speak their mind without causing violence. Many people in our history have done this and changed the world.

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    social and economic change taking place‚ lives were definitely being changed. The nation experienced urbanization during this era and the impact of the events that happened then still make a resonating impact on us today. Politics‚ economics‚ and society are all very important aspects of the Industrial Revolution because they paved the way to where we are now as a nation. Corruption permeates every level of the political system from Washington down to local governments. Two

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    The Black Death During the fourteenth century there were some major disasters that plagued Europe and would result in everlasting changes. War caused by peasant revolts‚ French and English battle for throne‚ religious conflicts‚ famine caused from flooding by heavy rains and devastating arctic weather‚ were some of the massive dilemmas that Europe faced. “But the cruelest blow of all was the Black Death. This was the name given in Europe to a pandemic (universal) outbreak of a deadly disease

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    At the time of Louis Armstrong‚ America was extremely racially divided. In 1904‚ The Daytona Educational and Industrial Training for Negro Girls was opened. In 1909‚ the NAACP was formed to restore the legal rights of black Americans. In 1913‚ the Wilson administration began government-wide segregation of work places‚ rest rooms‚ and lunch rooms. It wasn’t really a good time for black folks. They weren’t being treated as humans‚ they were being treated as animals. Louis Armstrong was considered

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    President Franklin D. Roosevelt implemented the New Deal in 1933. The New Deal was a success assignable to being responsible for some powerful and important accomplishments such as increasing employment rates and saving capitalism‚ however‚ it did have some downsides‚ as the Great Depression did not entirely end. The New Deal helped Americans in many different ways‚ such as through the programs it provided. Some of the programs included Farm Security Administration (FSA) which focused on improving

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