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    The Mongols conquered and controlled most of Asia during the early civilizations. Unfortunately‚ the manner in which they acquired this land was ruthless and barbaric. The Mongols started out as simple nomads grazing the pastures. They lived in steppes and had to learn to survive the harsh temperatures there. The different tribes often got into disputes over land for their animals and fought very often. This made the Mongols tough mentally and physically. The military was extremely organized

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    AP world History Unit 4

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    Name: Trisha Lindsay Date: November 6‚ 2014 Graded Assignment Transformations in India Complete and submit this assignment by the due date to receive full credit. (20 points) 1. Compare the development of northern and southern India. Describe similarities and differences. Answer: In northern India‚ there were many kingdoms and empires that tried to establish centralization. The first empire to ever do this was the Mauryan Empire. They were able help spread Buddhism and build a network of roads

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    Name: Date: 1/5/15 Graded Assignment Unit Test‚ Part 2: Global Interactions‚ c. 1450 C.E. to c. 1750 C.E. Complete and submit this assignment by the due date to receive full credit. (45 points) 1. Unfree labor systems were widely used for agricultural production from 1450 to1750. Analyze the major similarities and differences between two of the following systems: Caribbean slavery West African slavery Russian serfdom Answer: When you look at the Caribbean and Slavery and Russian serfdom you would

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    Chapter 6: -Why we form relationships? Appearance Similarity - People who have the same interests‚ personality traits‚ mutual friends‚ etc. Complementarily - When a partner’s differences strengthen a relationship‚ and satisfies the others needs. Reciprocal Attraction – We are attracted to people who like us –usually. Rather than people who attack/ indifferent. Competence – We tend to be attracted to people who are good at what they’re at‚ but admit their flaws. Disclosure – Revealing

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    MAN4120 Quiz 5 - Chapter 9 Student Name: Melanie Lopez Date: 9/23/2014 1. What kind of dialogue is involved when communicating with “ Candor” a. Means being direct‚ honest‚ and clear about followers need to do to meet objectives‚ while also expressing respect for others and not making people feel slighted‚ controlled‚ or exploited. Candor is extremely important when dealing with hot topics. 2. Based on the video we saw‚ why does Jack Welch‚ for CEO of General Electric believe communicating

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    well as real world statements such as‚ “A finite whole is greater than any of its parts‚” as van Doren explains (pg. xxi). The other part of certain knowledge is faith. The pieces of information that God has given us through His Word. Accepting this knowledge from God as certain truths is difficult for many‚ and is even said to be impossible without His grace. People desire for knowledge. And the one cure for our desire of knowledge is faith (pg. xxiii). Faith answers so many questions that the other

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    chapter 9

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    Elasticity of Solids Deformation: Changes in shape or size of an object through the application of external forces. Elasticity: Property which allows a material to regain its shape after being distorted. Elastic Limit: The maximum amounts by which an object or a material can be stretched and still regain its original shape after the distorting forces are removed. An object or a material which returns to its original length or size after being distorted suffers elastic deformation

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    2007 DBQ At the height of the Han and Roman Empires‚ the emergence of technological advancements heavily influenced their societies. These advancements had several benefits in improving the social order of the empires‚ however they also had their negative effects; the essential argument being that the more elaborate‚ and intricate the inventions were‚ the higher they were considered in the social classes. The simpler‚ craft-like inventions on the other hand‚ were said to be made by men who are

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    Early modern Western Europe faced political changes from 1500-1750. These were based on three main political ideas: monarchy‚ balance of power‚ and religious reforms. The main type of government became monarchies‚ which had one main ruler and a parliament. The parliament was a group of state-elected legislatures‚ used to represent the citizens. Document five‚ Political Craft and Craftiness on page 420-421‚ explains the qualities that Machiavelli thought that a prince should have to be a proper prince

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    AP World History Unit 1 notes

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    UNIT I: FOUNDATIONS (8000 BCE TO 600 CE) Of all the time periods covered in the AP World History curriculum‚ Foundations (8000 BCE - 600 CE) spans the largest number of years. It begins with an important Marker Event - the Neolithic Revolution - and ends after the fall of three major classical civilizations - Rome in the Mediterranean region‚ Han China‚ and the Gupta Empire of India.  Broad topics addressed in the Foundations time period are: Environmental and periodization issues Early development

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