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    monarchy rebelled-Scotland‚ Ireland‚ England‚ and its American colonies. In addition‚ just in the year 1648‚ a tide of urban rebellions began in Russia (the largest state in the world)‚ and the Fronde Revolt paralyzed France (the most populous state in Europe); meanwhile‚ in Istanbul (Europe’s largest city)‚ irate subjects strangled Sultan Ibrahim‚ and in London‚ King Charles I went on trial for war crimes (the first head of state to do so). In the 1650s‚ Sweden and Denmark came close to revolution;

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    Chapter 15 Study Guide: The Age of Religious Wars and European Expansion 1. What caused the Revolt in The Netherlands? The Revolt of the Netherlands (1566-1587) By 1560s‚ Calvinism spread and appealed to the middle classes because of its intellectual seriousness‚ moral gravity‚ and emphasis on any form of labor well done Calvinism took deep root among the merchants and financiers in the northern provinces and working-class people also converted partly to please their employers In 1559‚ Philip

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    Hundred Years War is the name given to a series of conflicts fought between the Kingdom of England and France over a 116-year period during the late Middle Ages. The struggle between France and England was the longest war in recorded history. It lasted through the reigns of five English kings (Edward III to Henry V) and five French kings (Philip VI to Charles VII) and is often divided into three periods: the Edwardian War from 1337-1360‚ the Caroline War from 1369 to 1389‚ and the Lancastrian War from

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    The Seven Commandments of Animal Farm The Seven Commandments are the basic principles of animalism worked out by the pigs and described originally as "unalterable laws" by which the animals were to live. The Seven Commandments were written on the barn wall for all animals to see and read if they could. The original Commandments are: 1. whatever goes on two legs is an enemy. 2. Whatever goes on four legs‚ or has wings‚ is a friend. 3. No animal shall wear clothes. 4. No animal

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    SEVEN C’s PRACTICE 1. The point I wish to make is that the employees working at this company are in need of a much better manager of their money. 2. It is widely known that the engineers at Sandia Labs have become active participants in the Search and Rescue operations in most years. 3. Sale of surplus garments is one of our primary needs. 4. It is the responsibility of our Production Department to see that it meets the requirements of our Sales Division.

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    The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (often called simply‚ the Seven Wonders of the World) is a list of man-made structures built during the classical era. Scholars believe that ancient historians began compiling the list in the second century B.C. The final list of the Seven Wonders that we currently reference was defined in the Middle Ages. The Great Pyramid at Giza Cairo‚ Egypt Noted for being the only surviving member of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World‚ the Great Pyramid is the largest

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    A ten year war all because of an golden apple. Yes you read that right. One single golden apple. that 3 goddess fought over. At first all the goddess were fighting over it but back out. Those 3 goddess are Hera‚ Athena‚ and Aphrodite. Zeus is a bit at fault. Of course when there’s a problem it’s most likely Zeus fault. The mortals screw up too but the gods can control so much and is responsible for a lot more than mortals. Mortals screw ups don’t do to much damage. But with the gods it like they

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    calamities included the Hundred YearsWar‚ religious conflicts of the Papacy‚ and he Black Death. It is evident that the 14th Century was a time of turmoil‚ diminished expectations‚ loss of confidence in institutions‚ and feelings of helplessness at forces beyond human control. In this essay I will discuss and analyze these areas of crisis and which was most traumatic to medieval society. The Hundred YearsWar was a succession of conflicts

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    If found guilty of witchcraft‚ witches would be either hung or burned at the stake. Thirty Years War Gustavus Adolphus- He was responsible for transforming Sweden into a great Baltic power. He brought disciplined and well-equipped Swedish to northern Germany. Adolphus also was a devoted Lutheran who felt he needed to aid his coreligionists in Germany. Peace of Westphalia- It ended the war in Germany and ensured that all the German states were free to determine their own religion (1648)

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    Girl with a Pearl Earring By Tracy Chevalie Chevalier‚ Tracy. Girl with a Pearl Earring. New York: Dutton‚ 1999. Print. Girl with a Pearl Earring “A portrait of radiance... Tracy Chevalier brings the real artist Vermeer and a fictional muse to life in a jewel of a novel.” -Time magazine Set from 1664- 1676 this slanting novel illustrates the life of Griet‚ a common maid living in Delft‚ as she works for the family of the city’s most renowned painter. At only the age of sixteen when

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