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    CHAPTER TWELVE 1. In what different ways did Mongol rule affect the Islamic world‚ Russia‚ China‚ and Europe? In the Islamic world‚ the Mongol conquest of Persia resulted in the conversion of large numbers of Mongols to the Muslim faith. While Mongol domination of Persia did damage Persian agriculture‚ the Mongols had less of an impact on Persian government‚ as Mongol rulers made extensive use of the sophisticated Persian bureaucracy. Ultimately‚ many Mongols turned to farming‚ married local people‚

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    1894 called India “the pivot of our Empire …” I examine the effects of the Industrial Revolution on the subcontinent. Besides highlighting the fact that without cheap labor and raw materials from India‚ the modernization of Britain during this era would have been highly unlikely‚ I will show how colonial policy led to the privation and death of millions of natives. I conclude that while India undoubtedly benefited from British colonial rule‚ the negatives for the subject population far outweighed the

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    “Is China Becoming a Threat in USA and East Asia?” In the past few years China has started to have a great impact on the world’s economy because of its products which now can be found in almost every country. Having its goods “invading” the world’s markets the Chinese government is becoming richer and richer every day. If a country becomes rich‚ its goals start to rise and the will to have more power also rises‚ and its economy takes a big boost. This economic growth is what a

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    ON: RISE OF CHINA AS AN ECONOMIC POWER Submitted to Submitted by: Mrs. Navjot Kaur Arpandeep Kaur MBA- 1C Roll no: 5218 table of contents * Introduction about china * Economic history of china * Republic of china ( 1911- 1949)

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    DBQ: The Mongol Terror‚ Mongol Peace In the post classical era‚ the big picture that is being projected is that nomadic kingdoms were at its highest apex alike the Mongols. The Mongols lived on the high steppe lands of eastern central Asia‚ they also conquered most of all Eurasia‚ as seen on document 8‚ were it shows the expansion of this vast empire‚ making trade safe for the first time all along the Eastern to Western parts of Eurasia. The Mongol rule was most noticeable

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    1.0 Introduction This report aims to find out about the positive effects and negative effects of overpopulation in China . The report will also provide background to the debate ‚ its social significance ‚ identify the parties involved and put forward the differing arguments related to the views held. 2.0 The Issue and background to the debate Overpopulation refers to a country that has more people and human needs exceed resources . As a result of overpopulation ‚ rivalry will be exist

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    The effects of French rule in Indochina (1884-1954) were once thought to have been beneficial for the still-developing country. However‚ the Vietnamese people were not seen as the beneficiaries but‚ rather‚ the labor force for the empire. Economic prosperity‚ social and political reform and industrial methods were what the French Empire envisioned for its Vietnamese colony‚ but the events that followed this era were that of past French colonial history. History France invaded the nation of Vietnam

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    History Project Summary of “The impact of the First World War on the Middle East” Alessia‚ Maxine and Yasmine 7th of October 2011 The impact of the First World War on the Middle East: The Middle East at 1914 was at the crossroads. The once great Ottoman Empire that had been the dominant political force in the Middle East was decaying‚ loosing ground to the independence Arab movements. In October 1914‚ the Ottoman Empire that had been severely weakened

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    journeys into Mongol territory from 1253-1255‚ but highly accurate when considering his intended goal of spreading the gospel and bolstering an alliance with the perceived Christian Mongol prince Sartach. That he also failed to make contact with slaves from Hungary who had been carted off to Asia from Mongol invaders a decade prior is rather insignificant in retrospect considering the larger significance of his travels. As precursor to his venture‚ it is important to be reminded of the Mongol invasions

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    Ruta Malsky 11-26-11 Pd 6 The Positive and Negative effects of Mongol Practice and Belief The Mongol empire was the world’s largest empire. The Mongol’s practices and beliefs had both positive and negative effects. The large Mongolian empire promoted communication and diversity; however‚ despite this positive effect‚ the Mongolian empire housed the deaths of many innocent people. In addition to this‚ the Mongol empire fostered various religions‚ but enforced the same practices on everyone‚

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