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    plexippus also known as the Monarch Butterfly is an insect that many people enjoy. The butterfly is mostly found anywhere in North America. The order of the butterfly is the Lepidoptera and it is apart of the flutter group. The adult Monarch Butterfly eats the nectar from wild flowers and the caterpillars eat milkweed. The size of the butterfly is also not very large with the wingspan being ten centimeters and weighs less than one gram. The life cycle of the monarch butterfly is usually short

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    Do you agree with the view that the main cause of the English Reformation was the character and influence of Anne Boleyn? Source 7 agrees with the view put forward in the question implying that the character of Anne Boleyn and influence over Henry was responsible for the English reformation. Source 9 to a certain extent supports the view in the question and source 7 by implying that Anne Boleyns acquaintances and view shared by her influenced Henrys decision to reform. however source 9 also implies

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    tragic downfall. One example of Oedipus’s flaw that caused his downfall is his hot temper. Because of Oedipus’s hot temper‚ he acts before he thinks. One example of his quick temper occurs when Oedipus killed Laius where three highways meet. Laius‚ who was in a rush to get to the Oracle of Delphi to save Thebes‚ tried to run Oedipus off of the rode with his colt-drawn chariot. Enraged‚ Oedipus attacked and killed Laius and all but one of his guards. “The groom jostled me and I in fury landed him a blow

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    Far was Charles I responsible for starting The English Civil War? The English Civil War was a long standing conflict between the King (Charles I) & The Parliament. The war started on 22nd August 1642 and finished on 3rd September 1651. As with most wars during the 17th Century‚ the English Civil War was not a long continuous war‚ it was lots of fights over a period of nine years. The major three being Edge Hill (1642) Marston Moor (1644) and Naseby (1645). The time taken to collect the most basic

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    Baroque and Reformation Periods Prior to the Reformation‚ the Roman Church started to sell indulgences and evolved into a corrupt business looking for money. Many men became weary of the church’s approach and decided to take action. Some of these men included Calvin‚ Luther‚ and King Henry VIII of England. Although King Henry’s motives were not as pure as the others; nevertheless‚ England broke away from the church in 1534‚ later followed by Calvin in 1536. The spirit of reformations began when

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    mestizaje‚ spread‚ resulting in a hybrid culture. Mexico’s national icon‚ the Virgen de Guadalupe‚ came to represent this mestizo society. Due to the absence of abundant resources and powerful Indigenous civilizations‚ Spain’s invasion of North America was less successful. Spanish expeditions traversed the continent‚ exploring and establishing footholds; nevertheless‚ their shaky hold on these areas resulted from the brutal treatment of Indigenous populations and the lack of economic potential.Having

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    What was the world like when Lincoln was assassinated? The United States was in shock. The world felt weighted down and everyone felt the grief. Almost all the businesses were shut down. People gathered everywhere to talk about what had happened. No one was expecting this. Services were held in churches to express sorrow. The citizens of Boston‚ and everywhere‚ were overwhelmed with grief at this awful calamity (Chandler). A tragic death to a good President left an impact on all citizens

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    Why was there a civil war in England in 1642? In 1642‚ an English Civil War broke out. This was a battle between the Parliamentarians and the Royalists. This will be an essay giving information on the long term and short term causes for the English Civil War. I will be dividing the long term causes into the economic‚ religious and political causes and I will also include short terms causes towards the end of the essay. From 1625-1649 Charles I believed that kings got their power from God

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    Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland. In Northern Ireland‚ "the troubles" are partly rooted in Catholic/Protestant differences‚ partly in political allegiances‚ and probably partly in hatreds that go back so far that the exact reason is lost in the mists of time. Let ’s take a minute to look at the history of Ireland. Saint Patrick (c.389-461)‚ the patron of Ireland‚ came from England to Ireland to convert the inhabitants to Christianity. At the time‚ the only Christian religion was Catholicism

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    Napoleon was the creator of his time and not the creation of his time because he made most of his opportunities from his hard work. Napoleon started it all by working hard in school when he was young. He was given the task of defending delegates from a government official in 1795. Napoleon along with gunners successfully defended the delegates. They made the attackers panic and confused. Napoleon was the hero of the hour and in Paris was the savior of the French Republic. After that event was thought

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