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    Indus Valley Civilization: Origin‚ date‚ extent‚ characteristics‚ decline‚ survival and significance‚ art and architecture. 4. Megalithic Cultures: Distribution of pastoral and farming cultures outside the Indus‚ Development of community life‚ Settlements‚ Development of agriculture‚ Crafts‚ Pottery‚ and Iron industry. 5. Aryans and Vedic Period: Expansions of Aryans in India. Vedic Period: Religious and philosophic literature; Transformation from Rig Vedic  period to the later Vedic period; Political

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    Portuguese‚ Dutch‚ French‚ British colonial empires had followed one another throughout these four centuries. Always these extensions of control over non-European territories had involved‚ in varying proportions‚ trading‚ miss ionizing‚ adventure‚ settlement‚ loot‚ national pride‚ conquests‚ and wars between rival powers. The very list of countries emphasizes the lead taken in this expansion by the western‚ maritime

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    The Industrial Revolution had a great impact on not only Great Britain‚ but Australia as well. Wool‚ wheat and mining where just a few of the things that Australia provided during the 1800s. Australia provided Great Britain with many raw materials in the nineteenth century such as wool‚ to meet the demands of the new textile industry‚ wheat to feed the population and increase what was growing on British farms‚ metals such as gold‚ copper‚ lead‚ zinc‚ silver and tin‚ and other materials such as

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    Rinya Kamber AP US 3rd 10/10/11 Jeffersonian Era – DBQ The period between 1815 and 1825 was inaccurately dubbed the “Era of Good Feelings.” Despite the relatively low political opposition and boom of westward expansion and economy‚ bigger problems such as the economic bust as well as the differing beliefs of northern and southern states threatened the strength and unity of the nation during this time. After the war of 1812‚ the surge of nationalistic feelings took place‚ but‚ simultaneously

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    1. Navigating the development of the first national court system‚ expanding what he saw as they agrarian republic‚ and reducing the size of government were the domestic policies of whom? Jefferson 2. Jefferson proposed two major cutbacks. This was one cutback area. Military 3. Two of the most important developments in U.S. judicial history came about during this time. One being that _________ was not a crime. Partnership 4. Court decision declaring that William Marbury

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    In 19th century Europe the conflict between the notions of the nation state and empire were created through the desire for more supremacy and division of ideas‚ being both imperial and nationalistic. This tension was mostly centered around the ideas of what Europe was at the time and what is would work to become. Ideological differences between nations and empires created geo-political conflict. Many thinkers of the time espoused individual rights and‚ detested many forms of imperial rule. With the

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    elected to the House of Representatives. After he served as a General in the War of 1812‚ he was a war hero and was elected the 7th President of the United States in 1828. Born on the border of North Carolina and South Carolina in a backwoods settlement in 1767‚ no one thought that Andrew Jackson would achieve as much greatness in his lifetime as he did. At the age of thirteen‚ Jackson joined the army to fight in the Revolutionary War as a courier. Jackson’s father died only a few weeks before

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    the past‚ according to Mangone‚ are the first steps towards the formation of international organization. 1. Greek Period: During the Greek period‚ treaties‚ alliance‚ diplomatic practices and services‚ arbitration and other method of peaceful settlement of disputes‚ rulers of war and peace‚ league and confederation and other means for regulating inter-state relations

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    another ascend of authority such as Napoleon Bonaparte. The origins of The Concert of Europe begin from the international conference called by the victorious allied nations in Vienna – The Congress of Vienna. It took place in September 1814 to June 1815 and is mostly considered as the precursor to today’s United Nations. The Congress was highly successful in achieving its goal‚ as there were no wars between European countries for almost 40 years. One could say that the Concert of Europe is still continuous

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    “France made its revolutions and gave them their ideas‚ to the point where a tricolor of some kind became the emblem of virtually every emerging nation‚ and European (or indeed world) politics between 1789 and 1917 were largely the struggle for and against the principles of 1789‚ or the even more incendiary ones of 1793.” The principles of the French revolution lived on in every European continent; the French Revolution poured out its ideas and sent shock waves throughout Europe. Therefore this

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