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    During the Late Antique period of the Roman Empire‚ Christianity was able to flourish. Integrating itself within the government‚ and with the rule of the emperors themselves‚ allowed the religion to spread quickly throughout society and to be given large amounts of authority. In addition‚ debates regarding different doctrines helped to create a relationship between orthodoxy and the government. These changes can be seen in how Christianity saw shifts in how it interacted with the empire both in regards

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    In the late 19th century‚ ideas of white supremacy in the southern United States was at an all-time high. White southerners showed prejudice towards African Americans‚ often in violent ways such as lynching. They would regularly accuse the African Americans of severe crimes‚ like rape or murder‚ to warrant their actions. Even white citizens who supported black Americans put themselves in danger of being subjected to lynching as well. This racial injustice was mainly due to white southerners being

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    Theatre 101 Worksheet 4 Roman Theatre Concept/Lifestyle: Blood thirsty‚ competitive- The Romans were competive with their plays‚ like today Americans are competitive with their sports Variety entertainment- short comic plays‚ dancing. singing‚ juggling‚ tightrope-walking‚ acrobatics‚ trained animals‚ gladitorial contests‚ animal baiting‚ water ballets‚ mock sea fights and a host of other events. Competitive arena- Romans built theatres both in Italy and abroad. In the time of Platus‚ all theatres

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    addressing of the matter at hand‚ he states that he agrees with the whole policy. The whole document states that the United States has come from nothing‚ to a major country in the world. The Indians‚ he also stated‚ were just another tribe that their time has come for them to end. At the end of the document‚ he states that people would enjoy the cities of the United States rather than the camps of the Indians. That statement right there led me to believe that the government made a more selfish decision

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    Prior to the 19th century‚ women lived in a time defined by gender unbalance. Women had no legal‚ social‚ or political rights that people take for granted today. Women were denied key rights like married women could not own property‚ had very little control over personal property‚ they were rarely granted legal custody of their children in case of divorce‚ had no legal claim to any money they might ear‚ could not sue or be sued‚ could not testify in court‚ were banned from institutions and higher

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    Reformation Art On October 31‚ 1517‚ a man named Martin Luther‚ posted his manifesto "95 Theses" on the door of a church in Wittenburg‚ Germany. It was a list of concerns that Luther had that involved certain practices of the church. His writings altered the path of cultural and religious history in western Europe. The Reformation was a religious movement in the 16th century that resulted in a divide between the Roman Catholics and the Protestants. It was a rebellion against corruption by the

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    Europeans dominated the world in 1914. They had an educated‚ skilled population‚ a culture that rewarded creative innovation; massive industrial productivity‚ and a near monopoly of military force. Historians disagree sharply about the causes of the gigantic burst of energy that was late-nineteenth-century European imperialism. Some believe it was primarily cultural: the zeal of missionaries for converts‚ of engineers for new rivers to bridge‚ and of soldiers for glory. Others attribute imperialism

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    There were many similarities in the United State’s expansion during the late nineteenth/twentieth century compared to the beginning of the United States early expanding. Among similarities of expansion include the way they did; force (war)‚ purchases‚ benefits of resources‚ also the reasoning of God’s will. Differences though were mainly for expanding‚ as well as where they tried to expand. One of the continuations‚ was the idea that God had given us this divine right to expand whether moving west

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    showing off others. I feel free from my vulnerable creature’ profile. The world is too wild and obstinate to endure‚ which I am supposed to survive in it. The gate into my special universe is to set off with my backpack full of my journal‚ favorite books and so forth. All the universe things help me to refresh myself among them apart from their evaluations or testimonies. At last‚ I could go back to my own physical and emotional mode as I would be pleased with myself. While travelling along‚ I keep

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    Art offers us insight into how humans interpreted the world around them‚ giving some context of what life may have been like many thousands of years ago. Philosophically speaking‚ humans pride themselves on their ability to comprehend information as well as their thirst for true knowledge. However‚ it is evident that there is more than our thirst for knowledge that defines us. Before humans developed the written word‚ they found ways to convey and record meaningful thoughts‚ which would continue

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