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    control of Jerusalem‚ which was the Holy Land‚ as well as expand their kingdom’s territory. The Christians fought against the Jews and the Muslims. The Holy Land was important to the Christians‚ Jews‚ and Muslims all for religious reasons. “The Crusades were also a development of popular religious life and feeling in Europe‚ particularly in western Europe‚” (Baldwin et al. 2016). In the end‚ there were a total of nine crusades and the first crusade was the most successful of all. The Crusades first

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    Successful Reconstruction? As a whole‚ America has gone through many political changes and revolutionary movements. As history takes its course‚ though‚ most all of these “revolutionary movements” came to an end. One movement was Reconstruction. Reconstruction was a period in time when America was consisting of many leaders‚ goals and accomplishments. Eventually‚ it did come to an end‚ the result has been both a failure and a success. Reconstruction of the South‚ though‚ was definitely a failure

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    Chartism was a campaign in support of a people’s charter it came about in 1838. Its main demand was a vote for all men and was launched by a radical group known as London Working Men’s Association (LWMA) and some radical MPs. It was supported by working classes and some middle classes. The Chartism movement grew out of its own possible success because it tore itself apart and there were many reasons behind its failure. It never managed to obtain parliamentary support for the Charter. In July‚ 1839

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    heroines of the anzacs‚battle of the nek‚the living conditions each anzac face‚heath of the soldiers and mate ship. Aim of Gallipoli Campaign The aim of the Gallipoli campaign was an unsuccessful campaign because of lots of disadvantages.As the director of the campaign Winston churchill referring to source a the plan was to land in turkey ‚ conquer Gallipoli penisula‚ therefore they could provide sources to russia an allied and stop turkey the ememy.The

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    Why So Expensive? College is said to be some of the best years of your life. The parties‚ the freedom‚ and the new experience help you find new friends‚ hopefully a career and yourself‚ but rising college cost are having young adults stressing instead of enjoying the college experience. Every year less and less states are giving their college’s money and more and more students are asking for financial aid or taking out student loans. The more that college tuition continues to rise the more of

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    As the leader of a country‚ I feel imperialism would be most successful. The term‚ imperialism‚ is defined as " the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries‚ or of acquiring and holding colonies." This means imperialist have a desire to gain power by expanding territories through the spreading of law and conquering other countries. A major benefit of imperialism‚ in the past‚ includes development of modern technology‚ such as the steam powered ships

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    The Gallipoli Campaign The Gallipoli Campaign‚ or Dardanelles Campaign was a series of battles with the intentions of obtaining a sea trade route for the Allied forces‚ from Europe and Russia. The campaign started with a failed naval attack that was waged in February of 1915. The Allied forces were desperate to get a trade route into Russia and saw the Dardanelles Strait as the perfect way to gain control over part of the Black Sea. However‚ when they got to the Dardanelles Strait‚ they soon retreated

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    Democratic Gazette Sabeena Jagdeo The Constitution: Key to Our Success Last night‚ President Johnson gave his Third Annual Message speech‚ ensuring the American citizens that the Constitution will remain a part of the United States‚ and by doing so‚ it will help further the country’s success. The fact of the matter is that‚ the Constitution serves as the basic law and regulation system for the United States. Without it‚ we have nothing to base our laws and values on‚ as Johnson continually stated

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    as boasting to stand out in the Brazilian trade. The available strategic choices. Compsis mixes all the types of Strategic Schools: planning‚ positioning and resource based; its founder was Ailton de Assis Queiroga‚ a Brazilian electronic engineer who received

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    Why was the opposition to the state more often unsuccessful than successful in the period 1855 – 1964? Divided opposition. One reason why opposition to the state between 1855 and 1964 was mostly unsuccessful is the divided nature of oppositional forces. One example of this is the Civil War of 1918 where Richard Pipes argued it was a ‘foregone conclusion’ that the Reds would win. The Whites were made up of many different oppositional groups such as the SRs‚ Liberals looking for a tsarist revival

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