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    findings to the world 2. (TCO 6) The main fronts in World War I were in: (Points : 4) France and Russia Germany and Austria Italy and Greece Africa and Asia 3. (TCO 5) All of the following were major factors that helped the Reds to win the Russian Civil War except: (Points : 4) peasants and minority nationalities feared a White victory more than a Red one Whites wanted to continue WWI Bolsheviks controlled the heartland of Russia Whites

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    "Why Study History" by Peter N. Sterns Response Over the Summer‚ I was given a privilege to read and respond to "Don’t Know Much About History" by Kenneth C. Davis. When I was first given the prompt‚ I felt very challenged‚ but took it head on. Since having read‚ and responded to the novel‚ I have been able to make direct connections through every-day conversations‚ and topics in my classes. Without the knowledge that I obtained through learning a massive amount of history through a 694 page

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    in the quote to help you figure it out. Try to find phrases such as "tyrant‚" or "fine arts" to help you figure it out. "Tyrant" should lead you to think of‚ say Napoleon. "Fine arts" should bring to mind the Renaissance or some other key artistic movement. Make sure you READ THE WHOLE QUOTE before reading the responses! Map questions: You are given a map with borders indicated‚ but no countries are labeled. Read the title of the map‚ if there is one. Don’t look too carefully at the details of the

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    1. The Eugenics Movement was a movement that wanted to improve the human race. They had an idea that there were superior human hereditary traits as well as inferior human hereditary traits. Superior human traits involved having blue eyes‚ blonde hair‚ and light skin‚ all of these traits lead to assumptions that these people were intelligent as well as great athletic ability. Inferior human traits included dark skin and dark colored eyes which lead to the assumption that these people with these traits

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    “Why China Will Have an Economic Crisis” Essay After Mao’s era‚ with Deng’s leadership‚ China was able to experience rapid transformation and growth. With a unique approach‚ China has a state-led model to capitalism. It is currently one of the biggest exporters and importers in the world‚ with a high population to enable a huge manufacturing industry‚ cheap labor‚ high competition and a huge industry capacity in virtually everything- infrastructure‚ housing‚ offices‚ malls... However‚ many economists

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    women‚ and the spread of religion. New ways of working emerged that spurred on the development of these colonial states. Although coerced labor remained‚ cultivation systems in areas like Indonesia asked of citizens to cultivate 20 percent of their land in cash crops. These increases in cash crop production lead to advantages for local farmers. Throughout Asia‚ abundant rice production was supported with irrigation and transportation facilities‚ and standard of living improved. Similar to the economic

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    as immigrants settle in‚ became “American”‚ and brand new wave of foreign immigrants swept in to take jobs from “Americans”. This resentment of long-distance immigrants is seen not only in the United States‚ but all over the world‚ in as diverse places as Great Britain and China‚ and this xenophobic view of change is not at all new. When the Irish and Germans immigrated to the United States‚ they were disliked by the Anglo-Saxon Protestants; when immigrants from Eastern Europe arrived‚ they were resented

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    Elizabeth Dimits Period 1 AP World Ch. 10 Review 12/15/12 WHAP: Chp 10 Medieval Europe 1. What characteristics defined medieval west Europe? 2. How did manorialism affect

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    Silk Roads CCOT During the time period 200 BCE to 1400 CE‚ the patterns of interactions among the silk roads have undergone transformations and continuities. The Silk Roads have been in existence from 200 BCE to 1400 C. Throughout its entire history‚ it has continually spread goods such as silk‚ porcelain‚ and technology‚ allowed others to interact culturally with new ideas and religions‚ and kept it’s main purpose as a route to deal goods. However‚ the different types of religions‚ such as Buddhism

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    2012 The Structure and Role of the Pre-Revolutionary State in France‚ China‚ and Russia There are numerous causal factors to consider when analyzing revolutions‚ and the State is arguably one of the most significant. In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting the ways in which the structure and role of the pre-revolutionary state affected the nature of the revolutions in France‚ Russia‚ and China. When the state collapsed in all three of the cases‚ the old regimes were

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