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    Europe had the power to conquer the Americas. There were reasons Pizarro and the Europeans could conquer the Americas… They had better warfare than the Incas. Pizarro’s men had armor rode horseback and used steel compared to their wooden weapons. Eurasia happened to have an abundance of edible material because of the right environment leading to the domestication of plants and animals led the people to settle down in one place instead of being nomads. When people started to settle down and bring the

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    How Great Was Alexander the Great? Alexander the Great was great in that he conquered and established authority throughout Eurasia at a young age. His military tactics were quite impressive. However‚ while Alexander the Great founded many cities‚ he failed at building a lasting empire. After his death‚ his empire began fall apart. Alexander the Great is known for his achievements. According to document E‚ by the time he died at the age of 33‚ Alexander the Great formed

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    Describe A Mentor

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    and experienced advisor. A mentor is someone who trains a younger person so they can succeed. The mentor I have selected is Ray Broomhall. He was the Head Coach for the Nordic Ski Team at Mountain Valley High School. Ray was not only my coach but my father’s coach when he was in high school on the Nordic ski team. He was my Nordic Ski coach in 4th and 5th grade and then he was my coach all four years of high school. Even when I was racing on the middle school‚ Ray would still be coaching me even though

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    the globe today. Thus‚ it is not only important to examine religious practices and their effects on daily life of ancient Egyptians but more importantly to observe the geographical movement and progression of religion from Northern Africa through Eurasia and settling into Europe as a beginning of Western civilization. The time period during the Old Kingdom spanned over a course of over one thousand years occurring from 4300-3000 B.C.E. During this time‚ the majority of Egyptians were polytheistic—worshipping

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    DBQ Chapter 12 The role of Mongol dominance in the integration of Eurasia was an important role because of inventions‚ their ideas‚ and the politics. The inventions of the Mogols helped to turn them into a huge melting pot. In document 4 we learned of their invention of the passport. This allowed people to move to travel around the empire easier with less hassle. While they moved they carried their ideas and told other about them which cause that to spread causing many diverse ideas among the

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    In the book 1984 by George Orwell there are examples of propaganda that can be compared to examples of propaganda today. In 1984 all of the propaganda is put against people/countries that they don’t like‚ for example Eurasia and Eastasia. One form of propaganda against them is Oceania has complete control and power of what its people think and believe. With this they can say whatever they want about a country/person and the people have to believe it or horrible things could happen to them. This can

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    human nature. To begin with‚ power of the government leads to have lack of empathy among the citizens. In the novel Oceania is at war with Eurasia. During the hate week citizens of Oceania have hatred for Eurasia‚ but by using “double think” government declares that “at just this moment it had been announced that Oceania was not after all at war with Eurasia. Oceania was at war with Eastasia.”(Orwell 188). After this announcement people started shouting and hating Eastasia in hate week. As government

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    Propaganda Currently‚ propaganda is being projected to Americans all across the United States every time they turn on a radio‚ television or look at a billboard. Nearly every politician is using these promotional opportunities to influence the minds’ of citizens before the upcoming election. Whether they are aware of it or not‚ these Americans are being subjected to propaganda. Propaganda is a method of communication that is used to sway the attitude of a population by only presenting one side

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      He believed that Eurasia was the most  important area in the world containing a “pivot area” extending from Eastern  Europe to eastern Siberia.  The “pivot area” became known as the Heartland.  Who rules East Europe rules the Heartland.  Who rules the Heartland rules the World Island.  Who rules the World Island rules the World.  Rimland Theory  Spykman believed the Eurasia rim‚ not its heart‚ held the key to global  power.  He parodied Mackinder:  Who controls the Rimland rules Eurasia  Who rules Eurasia controls the destinies of the world

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