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    Mongols Webquest

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    Mongol Webquest                            NAME:Adriana and Makayla     Using the website http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/mongols/index.html ‚ please answer the  questions below.  Each section goes with its picture.  Be sure to follow the questions and  sections carefully because I do not have you answer questions in each section. This  worksheet and website is also found on my website under 8th activities.             1. What was the western view of Mongols in the 13th century?      The western

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    EXPLANATIONS OF THE ECONOMIC SUCCESS OF EAST ASIA NATIONS: Introduction The economic success of the East Asian countries has inspired many economists to study the background of their rapid growth. Interestingly‚ different economists interpret this success in entirely different ways. During the 1970s and an important part of the 1980s advocates of the neoclassical model argued that growth in East Asia was the result mainly of the market mechanism and the emphasis on export promotion in these

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    China is a state with unitary political system. In other words‚ there is not a division of legislative power between the central government and the provincial governments in China. The national legislative power is exercised by National People’s Congress (NPC) and the Standing Committee of National People’s Congress. Among which: NPC is in charge of making the criminal law‚ the civil law‚ state organ laws and other basic laws. The Standing Committee of NPC is in charge of making and revising the

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    The French and the British both formulated their foreign policy in the Middle East to help advance their own interests. Power hungry and desperate for new land‚ British and French governments struggled to shape the Middle East in the ways that would be most helpful to their own interests. The selfish mindsets of these two nations coupled with the lack of Arab nationalism made for an unstable Middle East. People in these Middle Eastern nations were unable to advocate for themselves and were taken advantage

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    Economic prosperity in the middle ages affected Chinese society in a positive way. The rise of trade led to China’s increase in wealth; improvements in farming methods led to population increase. China’s technology‚ agriculture‚ economy‚ and population thrived and advanced throughout the Ming Dynasty. To start off‚ China’s trade had prospered throughout the middle ages. China was able to trade with many during the Song Dynasty. For example‚ a medicine fair in China would attract people from all over

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    Dubai is located in the Middle East‚ bordering the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf‚ between Oman and Saudi Arabia. The city of Dubai is located on the Persian Gulf‚ right on the water front. Due to the extreme heat in this desert climate (ranging from 59 -115 degrees Fahrenheit)‚ citizens live in very close proximity to the coastline. The UAE ’s per capita GDP‚ $48‚500 is on par with those of leading West European Nations. The CIA Factbook states the main economic industries in Dubai consist

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    The Mongols and Mali

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    The Mongols and Mali (C&C) THE RISE OF THE MALI AND THE MONGOL EMPIRES CREATE SIMILAR MILITARY CONQUESTS‚ RELIGIONS‚ AND DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS‚ YET THEY DIFFERED BY THE DOMESTICATION OF ANIMALS. In the rise of these empires many attributes contributed to their success including the examples above. Both the Mali and Mongol empires share similar religions‚ which assisted in the rise of these empire by attracting more people. One large religion that both empires share was Islam. Both  Mali and Mongol

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    response to Pope Urban II’s speech to reclaim the Holy Land‚ Jerusalem‚ in order to regain economical and autocratic power. However‚ it was the rising tension between the Christians and Muslims that caused the Crusades to escalate and impact the middle east in the way that it did. On November 27th 1095 Pope Urban II gave one of the most influential speeches of his time‚ ordering Christian men to join a fight against the muslims making them believe “God wills it!”. Urban states in his speech “If you

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    Enerflex Middle East LTD. Enerflex MEA (Middle East & Africa)‚ is a single source supplier of natural gas compression‚ processing‚ and power generation solutions. The corporate headquarters are in Calgary‚ Alberta‚ Canada. Our regional head office for Enerflex MEA is located in Abu Dhabi‚ UAE. Enerflex was established in 1980‚ by P. John Aldred. Since then‚ Enerflex has grown to become the largest Canadian compressor supplier. Mr. Aldred’ s vison didn’t stop there‚ global was his aspiration for

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    Ancient Middle East “Cradle of Civilization” The ancient middle east was called the “cradle of civilization” by historians. Why was this? This was because the ancient middle east settled and prospered near two major rivers‚ the Tiberis and the Euphrates and created the very first flourishing civilization. The middle east was broken into two areas. The northern area was called Mesopotamia and the southern area was called Babylon. In these areas a new civilization arose called the Sumerian civilization

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