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    What caused the first Arab-Israeli War? All throughout the early decades of the 20th century there had been tension between rival Jews and Arabs as they both believed the land of Palestine belonged to them. But on 14th May 1948 Ben Gurion announced the newly formed state of Israel and that is the main reason to what was the cause of the ‘War on Independence’. After the First World War Britain was given mandatory powers over Palestine as the countries of the Western World believed the

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    independence. Slavery prevented Texas from being included as part of the territory for several years but the Republic of Texas was declared in 1836 and President Polk allowed its seizure since mexican invasion was a risk. Expansion to the southern part caused war with Mexico over the Texas border. Mexican lost lead to the claim of the north part of Rio Grande‚ New Mexico and California. In 1867 president William Seward purchased Alaska‚ from Russia. In 1898‚ the Spanish war proved that Hawaii could be

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    Modern day society has been influenced by the clear gap between now and the Middle Ages. The Renaissance movement has affected the world’s techniques by enhancing the way humans live. Due to the new evolving movement of looking to the past for a better future in society‚ this caused a whole new generation that would drastically affect humankind. Therefore it is clear to say that the Renaissance movement is characterized in an evolutionary manner because of: the new way of thought‚ the way artists

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    1. What Caused Your Stress? The overall stress inducer was me debating whether or not the program I am currently in is something I will have a continued interest in. Before starting my Architecture program‚ I was excited to see how my life would evolve and change to fit the program. I have been struggling to find that same spark of interest in architecture I had on day one. 2. Describe How You Felt‚ Both Physically and Emotionally. It is very difficult accepting the fact that you lost your

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    Healthy Eating As the United States shifts to a trend in healthier eating we see new diets emerge every day‚ which bakers would benefit from knowing about. One of the fastest growing diets is the Paleolithic diet. A Paleo diet consists of foods that were available to humans 20‚000 years ago‚ during the Paleolithic Era. The largest percentage of this diet “…Consists of higher levels of protein and fat than modern diet and lower levels of refined carbohydrates” (Davidson). This is because hunter-gatherer

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    American society believes that lowering the drinking age back to eighteen will lead to a domino affect of bad premonitions like rampant drinking binges‚ raving alcoholics‚ and more traffic accident deaths upon the entire nation. Realistic Alcohol Laws for Legal Youth (RALLY) is one of many major organizations dedicated to rectifying these faulty perspectives that Americans hold. Due to the irrelevance on the number of alcohol related car accidents in the 1970?s‚ the parents obligation to teach

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    led to this horrific incident‚ there is a main cause. The tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet were caused by a series of coincidences and unfortunate mistakes‚ such as‚ Romeo’s mistake in the skirmish that led to Tybalt’s death‚ the change in the date of Paris’s wedding with Juliet‚ and Romeo’s impulsive reaction to the news of Juliet’s death. Firstly‚ Romeo makes a mistake during the fight between Mercutio and Tybalt‚ which ends in his banishment. Romeo just gets married to Juliet and he happens

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    wet cloth so dust didn’t get in‚ not move in bed‚ and eat jack rabbit stew because that’s was what was cheap enough to eat.(background document‚ Dust bowl mini-q)Many of the farmers stayed‚ but some left. The farmers made profit during the war‚ but what it high must come down. What caused the conditions that lead to the terrible dust storms in the southern plains during the 1930’s? The dust bowl was caused by 3 main factors mechanization‚ grass lost on the prairies and a long lasting drought. The modernization

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    William Choi 9/5/10 P.6 Neolithic Revolution The Neolithic revolution is when agriculture started‚ also know as the Agriculture revolution. The men and women transitioned from being a nomadic hunting and gathering society to an agricultural community. This transition started to occur during 10‚000 B.C.E. Before the Neolithic revolution‚ women were more matriarchal‚ during the Neolithic revolution‚ men and women had the same amount of work‚ after the Neolithic revolution‚ men were more patriarchal

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    What Caused the French Revolution? As Ulysses Grant once said‚ “The right to revolution is an inherent one. When people are oppressed by their government‚ it is a natural right they enjoy to relieve themselves of the oppression‚ if they are strong enough‚ either by withdrawal from it‚ or by overthrowing it and substituting a government more acceptable.” This is the exact situation France was having during the 18th century. The people of France were suffering because of their government. They

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