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    Three reasons why the Industrial Revolution began in England were the geography‚ the economic freedom‚ and innovation in England. First of all‚ England was very lucky to have many accessible waterways that were close to each other to be able to travel to get or receive supplies from factories or any other places for that matter. Its geography was important at the time‚ since that before these boats‚ they had wooden ships‚ where it wouldn’t hold much weight‚ which make it harder to get the supplies

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    border.(History.com‚ “Planning for Operation Overlord”) For instance‚ a pair of double agents nicknamed Mutt and Jeff relayed detailed reports about the fictitious British Fourth Army that was amassing in Scotland with plans to join with the Soviet Union in an invasion of Norway. Vital to Operation Bodyguard’s success was more than a dozen German spies in Britain who had been discovered‚ arrested and turned double agents by British intelligence officers. ( “How D-Day was Planned‚” Popular Mechanics)

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    a) The Union and Confederacy both had advantages and disadvantages. The North had better advantages because they had a higher populace‚ more industry‚ and better assets than the South. It had a better banking system that they could rely upon to help them raise money for the fight. Furthermore‚ the North had more ships and a had a proficient and larger railroad framework. On the other hand‚ the South had the benefit of fighting in a familiar region protecting their property‚ homes‚ and families.

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    with the added burden of the economic destabilisation of war. British exports in 1945 stood at a third of their already low 1939 level. A flurry of legislation covered three main areas - nationalisation and economic planning‚ social welfare and trade union law. The Atlee government started by nationalising the Bank of England who was previously a private bank that lent money it created out of nothing to the English government and was paid back with interest. The Coal

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    unionized to ensure that their collective interests were protected. Unions were to protect laborers from being exploited and to ensure that they were being paid adequately. In the United States‚ the number of unionized people has been consistently decreasing over time. Previously‚ approximately a third of the employees in the private sector had been unionized while an even larger portion of employees in the public sector was in unions. With time‚ reports showed a steady decline in the percentage of

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    The Impacts of the Aryans Focus Question: What impact did the Aryans have on ancient and modern India? The Aryans had a great impact on ancient and modern India in many ways. These people composed an oral literature called the Vedas‚ established a caste system‚ and introduced the idea of farming instead of herding. According to the textbook‚ Ancient Civilizations‚ by Diane Hart‚ the Aryans established sacred verses for their language known as the Vedas (pg. 179). This shows that the Vedas was their

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    United States and the Soviet Union developed during World War II was built on classic convenience‚ not forged through strong diplomatic ties or anything of the sort‚ in fact‚ both nations had deep distrust with each other‚ the entire liaison was formed around the two countries mutual enemy‚ Hitler‚ and once that enemy had been defeated‚ the foundation in which the relationship was formed‚ slowly‚ but inevitably collapsed. The “alliance” with the Soviet Union during the war did little to actually help

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    a ban on the Soviet Union bringing in any further military supplies to Cuba‚ enforces by the US who would stop and search Soviet ships. And a call for the Soviet Union to withdraw what was already there. It was chosen by Kennedy as he believed it would show that the USA was serious‚ but it would not be a direct act of war. He believed it would put the burden on Khrushchev to decide what to do next. The USA had a strong navy and could still take the other options if this one did not work. Another

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    now sleeping pills and liquids have been used to promote restful nights‚ but why would you want to put all those chemicals in your body? Imagine if there was a song‚ a song that could put you into a deep‚ restful sleep unlike any that a sleeping pill could give you. That song is “Weightless” by Marconi Union. “Weightless” is stress-releiving‚ beneficial‚ and also based on science. The song “Weightless” by Marconi Union is stress relieving. This song starts out at 60 BPM‚ or 60 Beats per Minute

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    European Union The European Union (EU) is a family of democratic European countries working together to improve life for their citizens and to build a better world. In just half a century it has delivered peace and prosperity in Europe‚ a single currency and a frontier-free ’single market ’ where people‚ goods‚ services and capital can move around freely. It has become a major trading bloc‚ and a world leader in fields such as environmental protection and development aid. The European Union ’s success

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