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    Documents Selected Documents on Eighteenth Century Anglo-Indian Legal History Constitutional documents: These documents have been drawn from the excellent collection published in 19th-century Madras:  J. Shaw‚ Charters relating to the East India Company from 1600-1761‚ (Madras: Madras government press‚ 1887).   * The East India Company Charter of 1600     * The East India Company Charter of 1661 This new charter‚ issued by Charles II on his restoration‚ included provisions for

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    AP US History Monique Lynn President Davis versus President Lincoln Limitations on Wartime Liberties Volunteers and Draftees: North and South The Economic Stresses of War Friday‚ September 27‚ 2013 The one defect of the South was that its own states could secede. Some state troops refused to serve outside their borders.President Jefferson Davis of the Confederacy often had disputes with his own congress. Davis’s task as President proved to be beyond his powers. Lincoln and

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    I. The Quest for Order A. Mesopotamia: "The land between the rivers" 1. Sumer a. Sumerians migrated to Sumer‚ 5000 B.C.E.‚ built irrigation networks b. Became dominant by 3000 B.C.E. c. Other inhabitants‚ mostly Semites - Akkadian‚ Hebrew‚ Aramaic‚ Phoenician 2. Sumerian city-states a. A dozen cities dominated the area from 3200 to 2350 B.C.E. b. Internal and external pressures promoted cities to become states c. Importance of government in irrigation and self-defense 3. Sumerian

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    In the article‚ “How to Tame a Wild Tongue” Gloria Anzaldua talks about losing an accent to adjust with the current lifestyle. Gloria did grow up in the Untied States but spoke mostly Spanish. She did not speak true Spanish but a different form of Spanish called “Chicano Spanish”. She was living in the most English speaking place on this planet‚ but she was from Mexican decent. Spanish in the United States was rare during this time‚ but she spoke a form of Spanish. She describes the difficulty

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    • Question 1 1 out of 1 points When a Web page author includes meta keywords‚ like sex‚ that have little to do with the information on the page‚ the author is engaging in ____. Answer Selected Answer: d. keyword stuffing Correct Answer: d. keyword stuffing • Question 2 1 out of 1 points ____ is the most frequently used HTTP method. Answer Selected Answer: b. GET Correct Answer: b. GET • Question 3 1 out of 1 points Researchers estimate

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    1857 And After Loss of Power for Nawabs Since the mid-eighteenth century‚ nawabs and rajas had seen their power erode. They had gradually lost their authority and honour. Residents had been stationed in many courts‚ the freedom of the rulers reduced‚ their armed forces disbanded‚ and their revenues and territories taken away by stages. Failed Negotiations of Ruling Families: Many ruling families tried to negotiate with the Company to protect their interests. For example‚ Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi

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    Sociology 1301 Establishing Into A Different Culture Culture shock is a problem people face every day‚ especially when people travel to another country or when people move from one country to another with having two different cultures. Almost everyone experiences culture shock when they come to a completely new environment. Culture shock is basically having the idea that everything is different to the person: the language‚ the food‚ the plumbing‚ and the people. The experience of culture shock

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    Southern and Eastern Europeans came in larger numbers than earlier in the century. b. Irish immigrants came in larger numbers than earlier in the century. c. The US government entered into a “gentleman’s agreement” to ban immigrants from certain countries. d. Nativist agitation brought a decline in immigration. e. US immigration laws sharply reduced the number of eligible immigrants. 2. The “Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions” issued by the Seneca Falls Convention demanded

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    March 26th 2013 Homework: Questions Chapter 12 (1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 9 and 10) 1. How did reform affect each of the three estates? The reform affected each and every state because it made them equal in rights. It ended the labour and taxes due to the church from the peasants – They became free persons and the privileges of the nobility were ended. This was all because they wrote the constitution which abolished feudalism. 2. How could the perceived success of violent action‚ such as the fall of the

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    How successful were the labour governments of 1964-1970 in fulfilling their promise to create a New Britain? During 1964 to 1970‚ The Labour government planned to create a ‘New Britain’ under the leadership of Harold Wilson. The most important successes of the Labour government include education‚ social freedoms and the freedoms of women. However‚ the most important failures of labour included its lack of the scientific minds in the party and its failure of large economic and technological advancement

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