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    During the Enlightenment Era the philosophers decided to start spreading their ideas. These people used thought and reason to question actions that took place‚ they also questioned the government of their county. The philosophers ideas spread to the people so their ideas spread like wildfire. The name of one of the more popular philosophers is Adam Smith‚ he did many things to impact the people of his time. He was very passionate about his work. He based his ideas off his conflicts during his childhood

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    Reconstruction of 1867. Former slaves now had the power to be involved in politics‚ however‚ they were rising in power that led to opposing views of he whites. During the Reconstruction era‚ African American’s oppression to restricted political freedom challenged the norms of white society which led to violence to maintain white supremacy. During this period of time‚ former slave owners “…seem wholly unable to comprehend that freedom for the negro means the same thing as freedom for them” (Andrews).

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    Medical knowledge underwent several transformations from the Hellenistic era (c. 240 BCE) to the Renaissance (c. 1500 CE). This essay will attempt to analyse the various transformations and innovations that came about through translations and will illustrate some problems that arose as well. First it will approach Greek medicine by giving an overview of humoural medicine and the individuals that helped develop it. Following the reasons for translations in Islamic culture‚ it will analyse the translations

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    Justifications for the Institution of Slavery during the Antebellum Era In Chapter 11 ‚ it was stated that Slavery is primarily a labor system intended to produce wealth for landowners .It increasingly became a capitalistic enterprise intended to maximize profits . As such ‚ it was tied to a growing international web of economic relations By 1820 ‚ the South became the world ’s largest producer of cotton . Cotton required continuous development ‚ land ‚ labor demand and a global system of trade

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    The Renaissance 1500 – 1650 Renaissance"‚ French for "rebirth"‚ utterly describes the intellectual and economic changes that occurred in Europe and also England. When referring to England‚ the Renaissance made its biggest impact between the years of 1500 and 1600. After I presented this chapter‚ I known that After the Norman Conquest‚ the language spoken in England slowly evolved from Anglo-Saxon to "Middle English‚" a language more recognizable to modern English speakers. These sites offer introductions

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    During the Progressive Era numerous reforms were made; all of which were part of varying reform movements. Reforms were made to timeless issues such as education‚ government‚ and business. However‚ reforms were also made to new ideas such as conservation. Up until the Progressive Era there was no emphasis placed on conservation because there had always been a surplus of resources in America. During the Progressive Era‚ on the other hand‚ resources were being used up exponentially due to factors such

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    There were specific conditions in Italy that made the emergence of the renaissance possible. Had any of these circumstance been different perhaps we would be living different lives today. The rebirth or renaissance was a cultural movement that started an artistic transformation and started the scientific revolution. The Renaissance started in Italy in the 14th century and spread to Europe by the 16th century. During the Renaissance artists changed the way they painted and sculpted‚ they began to paint

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    ------------------------------------------------- The Scientific Revolution (1550-1700) ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- General Summary For the long centuries of the Middle Ages (500-1350 AD) the canon of scientific knowledge had experienced little change‚ and the Catholic Church had preserved acceptance of a system of beliefs based on the teachings of the ancient Greeks and Romans‚ which it had incorporated into religious doctrine. During this period there was

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    Proto Renaissance art‚ 1280-1400 Italian Renaissance painting Giotto‚ Lamentation‚ Cappella degli Scrovegni In Italy in the late 13th and early 14th centuries‚ the sculpture of Nicola Pisano and his son Giovanni Pisano‚ working at Pisa‚ Siena and Pistoia shows markedly classicizing tendencies‚ probably influenced by the familiarity of these artists with ancient Roman sarcophagi. Their masterpieces are the pulpits of the Baptistery and Cathedral of Pisa. Contemporary with Giovanni Pisano‚ the

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    The Renaissance was a more forward-thinking age inspired by a re-interest in the art and culture of ancient Greece and Rome. This essay will cover the period in time right before the Italian Renaissance kicked off called Proto-Renaissance‚ and the factors contributing to its success. The three factors that contributed to the success of this transition were‚ where it began‚ the influence of humanism‚ and artistic innovations contributed by artists. These factors are considered to be essential in the

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