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    Ap World History Essay

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    Abdullah Dobashi AP World History Due: 9/11/13 Day of Empire In order for Amy Chua to fully understand how nations succeed she first studied the ancient empires of Persia and China to the recent global empires of England and the United States. While she was studying the ancient empires of Persia and China she discovered a historical pattern that even leads into today’s society. Amy Chua found out that tolerance and assimilation were necessary for an empire to succeed‚

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    Mongol Expansion

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    worked for the Ilkhanate of Persia and served as a warlord therefore he saw the Mongols with respect and praise. Document 4 also shows how William of Rubrick from France‚ admires the not only the structural designs or how the palace for the Khan is structured‚ but he mostly sees all the different people that surround this area which is Karakorum were people form different places come and assemble and trade many ideas and crops. His reaction was clearly favorable to the Mongol

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    To actually conquer this territory it required a well-trained and equipped army. Also it took lots of time and people with skills. When Genghis Khan died‚ the land that he had owned split up. The Mongols built highways which helped them in trading. They were also the first to use gunpowder‚ coal‚ and printing. 2.) With the death of Abu Said Bahatur Khan in 1335‚ the Mongol rule in Persia fell into political anarchy. As a result of unstable control and the Black Death‚ the Mongol dynasty collapsed

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    into Central Asia led to the dispersion of ideas‚ culture‚ and technology throughout the continent. Until 1206 AD‚ the Mongols were a group of warring tribes. The Mongols centralized‚ expanded and transformed under their charismatic leader‚ Genghis Khan. The Mongol empire expanded into Russia‚ Afghanistan‚ Persia‚ and Ukraine. The Mongols consumed most of Central Asia through a series of brutal invasions but soon absorbed the religious and political traditions of the Chinese. The Mongols were

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    Mongol Army DBQ

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    Travis Wood  How Barbaric Were The “Barbarians?”    A­Author  P­Place and Time  P­Prior Knowledge  A­Audience   R­Reason  T­Main Idea  S­Significance      Doc. C  A­ John of Plano Carpini   P­Between 1245 and 1247 in Karakorum  P­Mongols were skilled warriors  A­Students learning about Mongols  R­To document the Mongol Army   T­The Mongol Army was set up with captains over groups of ten who were group in intervals of  ten.  S­To document the activities of the Mongol Army    Doc. D  A­John of Plano Carpini 

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    Motocross

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    Pakistan By: John Mayer‚ Austin Snyder Flag Map of Pakistan Population • 176‚745‚364 Geography • Pakistan is a profound blend of landscapes varying from plains to deserts‚ forests‚ hills‚ and plateaus ranging from the coastal areas of the Arabian Sea in the south to the mountains of the Karakam range in the north. Pakistan geologically overlaps both with the Indian and the Eurasian tectonic plates where its Sindh and Punjabprovinces lie on the north-western corner of the

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    A Study of Democracy

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    DEMOCRACY OUTLINES: - Introduction - Importance of democracy - Historical Overview - Why democracy is flop in Pakistan - Remedial measures -Conclusion INTRODUCTION: Democracy is the most essential and fundamental element for managing the affairs of society systematically. Democracy and participatory governance are popular political patterns in the modern world. In a broader sense democracy encompasses the leading features; fair and free election process‚ supremacy of the constitution‚ the rule

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    similar and different political and economic effects on these regions. For example‚ the Khans chose a Russian ruler to take the position as Grand Prince and gave them the authority over other rulers. In contrast‚ the Mongols gave native Chinese no power within their government‚ but in fact they brought in Arabs‚ Europeans‚ and Persians to help them rule. In addition‚ during the Yuan Dynasty circa 1279‚ Kublai Khan insinuated himself into Chinese society by establishing an economic and political system

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    BIG ERA 5

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    and Aztecs were both great empires‚ and cultural "power houses". Both had rich culture‚ and many citizens.  Contrast:  Mongols were in central Asia‚ the Aztecs were in Mexico. Mongol Empire fell from the inside‚ because the ruling generations after Genghis Khan divided the lands of the empire between sons. These sons fought‚ and soon the empire fell. The Aztecs fell because of an outside intruder. They conquered much their land. The Aztec Empire a more peaceful society. The Mongols sprang from nomadic groups

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    starving to death. As well as smart fighters‚ The Mongols used psychological warfare as a scare tactic. They would light four fires for every man to give the illusion they had a bigger army. After the reign of Genghis Khan was over his grandson‚ Kublai Khan‚ took over. Kublai Khan did not like his grandfather’s way of burning down cities and killing the people‚ so he developed

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