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    The Beetle-maker (1960’s) With reduced earnings‚ Volkswagen entered the first postwar recession in 1966/67‚ which ended an exceptional and unusually long phase of prosperity‚ heralding the return to normal economic conditions. The declining demand on the domestic market forced the company to reduce the number of vehicles manufactured in 1967: The production of the Beetle was cut by 14 percent and the VW 1500 was decreased The Golf did not kill Beetle production‚ which continued in smaller numbers

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    economic recession of later Roman Empire Ziyan Kong GLS 470 Jennifer Zoller March 27‚ 2012 Abstract The decline and fall of Roman Empire was an attractive topic. This paper will focus on the economic field. There will be three parts in this paper to analyze the reason of the economic recession happened in later Roman Empire. After the back background introduction‚ the first part will focus on how the Empire ’s military affected the economy. The legions of Empire used to be the reason for

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    "I have existed from the morning of the world and I shall exist until the last star falls from the night. Although I have taken the form of Gaius Caligula‚ I am all men as I am no man and therefore I am a God (imdb)". (Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus‚ A.K.A. Caligula). A sense of divinity was not an uncommon perception by many historic leaders. With a majority of the known world under your command‚ an army so vast it makes the ground tremble underneath it‚ and the ability to do anything at

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    1) The Romans were a sternly military society‚ where war and agriculture were the principal vocations‚ which were continually forced to defend their own conquests against other invaders (Coffin‚ p. 120). Rome valued its deep-rooted agricultural institutions‚ its household gods and it uncompromising military principles. Roman morality emphasized the patriotism‚ duty‚ masculine self-control and respect for authority and tradition. Its chief virtues were bravery‚ honor self-discipline and loyalty to

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    The Roman Empire left behind many great legacies that have had a huge impact on today’s society. According to textbook page 60‚ second paragraph‚ "The influence of ancient Romans still surrounds us." Roman legacy is everywhere in modern America‚ for example‚ buildings‚ artwork‚ and literature. However the three that are the most prominent are religion‚ government‚ and language. Rome’s religion‚ Christianity‚ was‚ and is‚ very important. Christianity was adopted by many emperors during the Roman

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    The Roman Empire was considered to be one of the most powerful empires ever. But as the empire grew larger‚ it fell apart. Since it is impossible to say that only one issue caused the destruction of the empire‚ many of the theories are interconnected. Some of the issues that the Romans had back then can be applied to the United States today. An issue that was prevalent in the fall of Rome and an issue that is prevalent now in America are public health and environmental concerns. There were

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    examining the daily lives of a sampling of ancient Roman citizens‚ one can conclude that this was a hard time in history and people were exposed to dangers that they were completely unaware of. It has only been through increased knowledge that similar problems do not continue to this day. The basic necessities of air‚ water‚ food and shelter created increased health risks to the citizens of the Roman Empire. The air was dangerous to the Romans during the cooking process. Cooking occurred with

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    Many things contributed to the fall of the Mongol empire‚ but mainly the size of empire was too large for one person to rule‚ they weren’t able to maintain religious traditions‚ and fighting in war was difficult. The Mongol Empire once stretched from the Pacific Ocean to the Mediterranean sea and had many different religions and civilizations. The substantial size of the empire alone was enough to cause rulers difficulty in controlling the citizens. From 1162-1227‚ the Mongol was at it’s height

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    consequently the grain trade became a monopoly‚ structured to optimize the profit potential of supplying to the roman city. On the one side‚ these actions helped to build a strong and well-structured organization that provided the necessary supply of food that was essential to maintaining the state‚ and consequently‚ it’s power‚ and allowed Rome to outgrow what the local food supply would have allowed. On the other hand‚ a monopoly is in essence a market failure. In contrast to a competitive market

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    The Roman Empire were the largest and longest-lasting empires that were ever made by the western world. Rome inspired many countries and civilization with their art‚ literature‚ and architecture. The Roman Empire took and change the best features of cultures it conquered‚ places like Egypt‚ Greece‚ and‚ Asia. While they did take things from other civilizations‚ the roman empire made great contributions to language‚ law‚ and architecture. Rome’s origins came from a tribe of Iron Age called Latins

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