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    Ghetto Dbq

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    History repeats itself. Why exactly it does so is a nearly-answered mystery‚ but humans‚ especially oppressors tend to use the same tactics as other oppressors did beforehand. The Europeans copied Egyptian slavery‚ Western society took on the European notion of homophobia‚ and most recently‚ the German Nazi party created their own ghettos similar to the living spaces Blacks were systematically pushed into after being freed from slavery. This isn’t to say that Nazi germany looked into America‚ saw

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    (Document 8) God Daswani 2 was a huge motive of the Spanish. Many were serious about their religion‚ and the Spanish Inquisition is a perfect example for this. The idea of spreading the Catholic faith to different races was portrayed as a primary reason for the Spanish to discover new lands and items. Cortez‚ captain-general during this time‚ used Glory to get people on board with him to conquer new discoveries. If you haven’t learned already‚ the Spanish would do absolutely anything for power

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    Perry AP Global History 1 Prof. Ballerini January 15‚ 2015 Throughout history‚ multiple changes have occurred in the evolution of food production and reliance of food supply. Some of the major changes occurred during the Neolithic Revolution and the Agrarian (Agricultural) Revolution. These upgrades in food production had political‚ social and economic effects on societies and regions. The Neolithic Revolution fundamentally changed the way people lived by shifting from food-gathering to agriculture to

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    Muslim and Christian DBQ From the depths of the Middle East during the Post-Classical period‚ two of the most powerful world religions emerged. Islam and Christianity‚ although sharing many similarities‚ also had their fair share of disagreements‚ one being their responses to the Black Death. The religion‚ demography‚ and interactions all contributed to the differentiation of Muslim and Christian reactions. Christians thought that the Black Death was sent from God as a punishment and blamed the

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    Kimberly Blair Class 202 4-29-13 A.P. World History UNIT I DBQ In the Middle East‚ power and the usage of ruling an empire was a major political stand point that was utilized throughout the early civilizations. Legitimacy was established by methods such as a codified law system‚ religion and even by the use of extreme violence. These were just some of the many methods rulers often used to develop an empire. A codified law system‚ religious empowerment‚ or displaying power by the use of violence

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    to explore new lands and trade with other places so they can attain those things. For example‚ there was Vasco de Gama of Portugal who travelled to Calicut‚ India‚ claiming that he wanted to befriend the ruler of Calicut (document 4). In truth‚ the reason Vasco de Gama came to India was because he knew that other countries were bringing goods to India and he was interested in discovering what goods and resources they had. As more trade routes were being made‚ and more countries were exploring different

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    Michael Mcgarty November 14th‚ 2014 6th Period AP World History Chinese peasant and Communism DBQ: Between circa 1925 and circa 1950‚ the relations between the Chinese peasants and the Chinese Communist Party became out of hand due to the peasant rebellions/uprising groups present‚ the tension between Japan and the communist party‚ and most notable the mass reform during this time period. In 1927 the rising leader of the Chinese Communist party was acknowledging that soon the upsurge of peasant

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    1920s dbq

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    the Nation’s high points of the century “The Roaring Twenties”. The 1920s began to test old and new values and manifested many tensions through political ideas‚ cultural reforms‚ and the advancement of rights for the common men and women. One reason tensions where brought up was through the new idea of evolution and the old practice of creationism. According to Document C “The World’s Most Famous Trial: Tennessee Evolution Case‚ 1925” This trial was a case about whether there should be a punishment

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    Slavery DBQ

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    In the years of 1830-1860‚ many northern americans came to see slavery as an evil‚ while many southerners defended the institution as a positive good. Why did the North and South come to such different views of slavery in the years prior to the Civil War? You pretty much just restated the question but it is by far the best I have read. You need to try to say the same thing with different words. Make it your own statement. Leading to the Civil War slavery was the basis of the opposition between the

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    DBQ On Hammurabi

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    committed offenses‚ but also on the social status of the injured party. A woman could file for divorce under the Code of Hammurabi‚ but would have to risk the chance of death if she was found at fault. If the husband had belittled her‚ coercing the reason for divorce‚ both would virtually be found as "innocent"�‚ meaning no punishment would have taken place. On the other hand‚ if the woman had belittled her husband‚ she would be put to death by the process of drowning. Wealthy men were on top of the

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