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    How Did Communism Fail

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    Communism is the political ideology that advocates a society with public ownership and the workingman is paid based on their abilities and needs. The idea for Communism‚ although well known before them‚ officially started with both Karl Marx and Frederich Engels in The Communist Manifesto‚ where they outlined their idea of complete equality between the people. Communism is great in theory‚ however historically it has failed as a way to govern a community. To have a community in which there is no

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    How Did Jazz Develop

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    The earliest times in jazz had been looked more of an art because of the new techniques more expansive harmonies‚ expansive harmonies‚ and more. Breaking through the swing era‚ modern jazz became an outbreak with its complex harmonies one would actually say that modern jazz was influenced by the drastic changes in the swing era. Expecting the role of entertainment African Americans dominated jazz even with racism boiling and hate crimes trending white bands would still manage to incorporate African

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    How Did Atlantis Exist

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    The lost city of Atlantis‚ a mythical island which supposedly sank beneath the Atlantic ocean‚ hence the name ’Atlantis’‚ was a fictional place thought up by Plato. Plato first introduced Atlantis around 330 B.C. in his works ’Timaeus’ and ’Critias’. Some people belive the people of Atlantis had far more advanced technology than we have today‚ like flying cars for example. If Atlantis exists and was found‚ the residents would probably try to enslave or kill us‚ so it’s clear Plato made up this place

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    Chicxulub Impact report- By Sophia Davis The Chicxulub asteroid hit earth over 65 million years ago‚ killing the vast majority of life.(1) This dramatic event had a great effect on Earth and its inhabitants. The impact included three main stages: the change of pathway which lead the asteroid towards earth‚ the fall of the asteroid and the effects caused. First stage The first stage of the Chicxulub impact was the change in space which lead the asteroid on its path to Earth. In order to get a better

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    How Did Greece Exist

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    It can be argued that Greece has one of the richest histories in the world. Historians believe the Minoan culture‚ which inhabited the Greek island of Crete as far back as 2700 BC‚ is one of the oldest known civilizations to exist. The Minoans were known for being far ahead of their time. Excavations in Crete show that that many of their dwellings contained indoor plumbing which is an amazing feat for a civilization that existed 4‚700 years ago. Historians believe that what is referred to as

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    How did Islam and the Isl

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    Camel: Arab and Muslim  conquerors of North Africa  brought the camel and the North  Arabian saddle to expand  Trans­Saharan Trade.    Jewish merchants prized  command of Arabic to aid them  in long­distance trade.     A Persian Muslim diplomat‚  described Calicut (port city in  India) as a place where there  were no restrictions on foreign  merchants bringing goods from  throughout the Indian Ocean  Trade Network. Arab speaking  merchants were treated just the  same as Hindu merchants by  the Hindu Ruler 

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    How Did Gilgamesh Develop

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    In The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ the main character‚ Gilgamesh‚ is two-thirds god and one-third human‚ the supreme man. His feats and strength are beyond legendary‚ and it seems no task exceeds him. His character is inaccessible to the reader‚ ultimate and unmovable‚ but throughout the epic‚ he begins to evolve and develop into a relatable character and undergoes many trials that wear away at the initial godly image and bring him metaphorically back to earth. Gilgamesh was praised as the epitome of masculinity

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    A reformation is religious ideas and activities in Europe that were an attempt to change and improve the Catholic Church and resulted in the Protestant Churches being established. The English Reformation happened during the 16th century England under the reign of Henry the VIII. England was empowered by Rome‚ and Henry acted in this state of manner partly by political motives. Once When Henry the VIII broke away from the Catholic Church in Rome he closed a rough number of 560 Monasteries‚ to help

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    Why Did Gallipoli Lose

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    Gallipoli was only ever going to be a pointless struggle. World War 1 was a world war between the triple entente i.e. Italy‚ Austria-Hungry and Germany and the triple alliances – United Kingdom‚ France and Russia and all their alliances. It all started when Archduke Franz Ferdinand who was the Royal Prince of Austria-Hungry was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip who was Bosnian Serb and a member of a group called the Black Hand a secret society led by Serbian Military Intelligence. This essay aims to

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    The Failed Reconstruction: A Tumultuous Period of Unmet Promise. The Reconstruction Era‚ spanning from 1865 to 1877‚ was a pivotal period in American history marked by ambitious efforts to reintegrate the Confederate states back into the Union and enact far-reaching political‚ social‚ and economic reforms. However‚ as historians have acknowledged‚ the Reconstruction Programs failed to achieve their lofty goals. This failure can be attributed to a confluence of factors‚ including the lingering resentment

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