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    Address the reasons of success behind Sparta’s reign. When speaking of Ancient Greek warriors for many the ideal and mental illustration of red cloaks‚ long hair‚ longer spears and bronze helmets sparks to mind. Based through the entertainment factors of Hollywood and archaeology many individuals know the brilliance of the warrior society of no other than Sparta. (2nd SLIDE TURN) We can see here the representation of the stereotypical ideal of a Spartan. But what grants this nation this profound

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    Napoleon Bonaparte DBQ

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    The ideals of the French Revolution were "Equality‚ Liberty‚ and Fraternity‚" but the methods that were used to fulfill these goals were complicated. During the Reign of Terror‚ about 40‚000 people were guillotined because of Maximilien Robespierre. He thought that “Liberty could not be secured unless criminals lose their heads”. Napoleon Bonaparte‚ a Revolutionary hero‚ seized control of the government in France in 1799‚ he was looking to bring peace to the French people by ending the Revolution

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    Mongol Army DBQ

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    P­Mongols often attacked large cities and plundered with brutality.   A­European studies of Mongol attacks  R­To document the brutality of the Mongol attacks.  T­The Mongols had the ability to decimate entire cities.  S­To show the Mongols ability to attack cities    Travis Wood  DBQ     Intro­   Thesis­The Mongol Army has had a reputation for being barbaric‚ but they were actually  skilled warriors who supported trade and were actually quite civilized.     Topic Sentence­SKILLED WARRIORS   Documents­  1. B  2. C  3. D  4. E  5

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    Name_____________________________ Date_______________ Per___________ DBQ REVIEW What is the question of the DBQ? In your own words what is the question asking you to do? In just a few words (2-5) what are the following Documents about? Document ___- Document ___- Document ___- Document ___- Document ___- Come up with 3 categories that help answer the question above and can include all of the documents. A document can be placed in more than one category.

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    DBQ Scoring Guide for: ____________________ Total: ___/7 Grade: _____/5.0 Thesis 0 Points 1 Point Missing‚ poorly developed‚ or partially developed (simply restating the question) Sets up the argument AND addresses the targeted skill Thesis addresses all parts of the question Analysis of Evidence to Support Thesis/Argument 0 Points 1 Point 2 Points 3 Points Essay does not use the documents OR Essay simply describes or paraphrases the documents (“tells what” vs. “shows how”) Essay analyzes

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    kings. His character was such that he lacked charm and the truth was‚ that he was wanted for what he stood for‚ rather than what we really was. When Louis XVIII came to power‚ the economy was strong‚ and this was therefore good and positive for his reign. Louis XVIII did not squander the advantages he possessed. By supporting capable ministers‚ especially his favourite‚ Elie Decazes‚ he ensured the governments finance was on a firm footing. With the war fees paid off by 1818 & foreign troops withdrawn

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    baffled; the Oval Office is in a state of chaotic stress. The list of suspects seems far too obvious‚ and proves to be filled with dead-ends. However‚ Tulane law student Darby Shaw begins an investigation of her own--stirring up whirlpool of suspense and terror. Darby researches Rosenberg and Jensen’s court records‚ searching for a similarity in beliefs‚ something that would give someone a cause

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    Historians Account (Note Lucius Flavius Arrianus‚ the historian of the next document was known as Arrian‚ and was a Greek philosopher and historian who lived some 400 years after the time of Alexander. His book is considered the best account of Alexanders reign) Alexander pitched camp on the bank of the Hydaspes (hay-das-pees_ and Porus was to be seen on the other bank with his whole army and his forces of elephants. He realized that he could not cross at the point where Porus was encampedhis elephants were

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    Civil Liberties‚ Habeas Corpus‚ and the War on Terror Jennifer Proctor POL201: American National Government Instructor: Luke Martin 10/29/12 Habeas Corpus has been around for very many years. Although no one knows its exact origin it still dates back pretty far. Habeas Corpus has been seen as a good thing and a bad thing. It has been around for every war we have had. It has also been suspended by two of our presidents in the past. The story and history of Habeas Corpus

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    French Literacy Dbq

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    Source: (http://www.fuhsd.net/download.cfm?id=106) Essay Writing Document-based question (DBQ) “Levels of Literacy” (60 minutes‚ 1‚000 words minimum) Task: Describe the variations in the levels of literacy in Old Regime France and trace these variations over time. Analyze the factors that promoted or discouraged the spread of literacy. Analysis of fourteen documents for the DBQ “Literacy in France” essay question: Document # 1: Document # 1 was a comparison of the degree of literacy

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