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    AP World: Notes on the Early Modern World Who’s driving? Silver was a newly traded and highly valued item the world had not yet seen in depth. The Spanish and the Dutch had most of the silver‚ but because during this time period it was considered the accepted medium for trade goods‚ nearly all the silver ended up in China. Spain was dominant over Mexico and Peru so it naturally had much silver that put them in a role of power. Japan also claimed a hand in the silver market. Silver and

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    1. The most important problems of the modern (contemporary) world. The modern world‚ the world that we live in is exposed to many perils. Among the major problems are poverty‚ unemployment‚ wars‚ terrorism‚ racism‚ air pollution‚ climate change/global warming‚ and diseases. Poverty The gap between rich and poor nations is still growing. Although rich nations have provided aid and technical assistance to Third World nations‚ the developing nations face many obstacles in their drive to modernize.

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    The Industrial Revolution changed the world forever. It helped progress us forward to how things are ran today. It made work faster and more efficient. A thought process that we will have forever. Moving the textile business out from people’s homes and in to the factory was a big necessary step. While some aspects of a factory are different‚ the process that was used during the Industrial Revolution is the same. The industrial Revolution changed the way we fought our wars‚ interacted with other countries

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    How Our Lives Have Changed With Wireless Internet Name University of Phoenix HOW OUR LIVES HAVE CHANGED WITH WIRELESS INTERENT Wireless Internet access is changing our lives and redefining our workplace. It allows internet access while traveling or while living in remote locations. One traveler explained “Businesses and individuals are accessing information at electronic speeds from almost anywhere in the world” (Griffin‚ 2008). Wireless access is changing how people work‚ where people

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    mentioned in Module 1 would appreciate about today’s society. Be specific (What movies‚ technology‚ songs‚ TV shows‚ etc. would each enjoy and why?) 9/9 Module 2 Explain how hindsight bias‚ overconfidence‚ and the tendency to perceive order in random events illustrate why science-based answers are more valid than those based on intuition and common sense. Explain how the three main components of the scientific attitude relate to critical thinking. Explain how laboratory experiments illuminate everyday

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    "How Shakespeare Changed the Sonnet World" Although sonnets have been modified by individual poets and adapted to changing literary expectations‚ they usually still retained certain characteristics of the traditional Italian sonnet. Especially in terms of subject matter. Those early modern poets paved the way for Shakespeare’s sonnet‚ which diverges significantly from the traditional sonnet subject matter. His sonnets mark a turn towards a more sincere interiority‚ and take on many more subjects

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    World War ll America VS Japan this was important because this was war. We learned a lot from this this war we could of gone without it in our history but yea. Also we learned about the atomic bomb that destroyed a city in Japan. We shouldn’t of used that bomb to destroy that city but know we know to know. So we learned what’s important in war and what’s not important. The Civil war This stopped slavery for america. Abe Lincoln wanted to stop slavery because all men had equal. They had to

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    How the Attacks on September 11th Changed the World In order for a country to fight crime there must first be crime‚ which there always is‚ but specifically there must be enough of a certain kind. My topic is terrorism as this recently changed the face of America and created multiple government agencies and plans for action. Other examples are the drug trade‚ human trafficking‚ and gun running. September 11th‚ 2001 marks the day that most of were alive for and remember well. America was rocked

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    Carter at his Nobel Lecture. Most of the combat action of World War II occurred in Europe‚ East Asia‚ and the islands of the Pacific Ocean between September 1‚ 1939 to September 2‚ 1945. World War II was the bloodiest war in history that took approximately 70 million lives. Three major events that occurred during World War II were the Holocaust‚ D-Day‚ and the dropping of bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. To begin with‚ the first major event of World War II was the Holocaust. The Holocaust was Hitler’s

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    Final Essay- Events before World War I World War 1‚ one of the biggest wars in history‚ did not begin because of one problem; it was a mixture of many different factors that eventually caused the final outcome. This war was so great because it basically included all of Europe. As we look back to the events that led up to the war‚ we see that one country looks like they are the cause of most of the problems; this country was Germany. Because of their great obsession with gaining power‚ they

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