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    Post-classical India and Medieval Europe were similar politically and different economically. Politically‚ neither society had a centralized government any more‚ they were in political turmoil and were run by individual‚ regional states. Economically‚ India was mostly trade and export based which is how it’s economy flourished while Europe was well off due to southernization‚ they didn’t join the major trade network until the late middle ages. After the Gupta dynasty in India‚ King Harsha continued

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    Throughout time Europeans and Native Americans influenced each other’s cultures. However‚ the lifestyle of the Native Americans was significantly changed with the influence of the Europeans‚ especially European traders and settlers. On the other hand‚ the Europeans influence the culture of the Native American by bringing diseases‚ constant fighting because the overtaking of lands‚ guns‚ steel hatchets‚ pots‚ and kettles of brass. Europeans also taught Native Americans the way to produce clothes and

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    The summer of 1914 in Europe came along with one of the mast disastrous and bloody wars that ever existed on the planet. The Great War of World War 1 as it is called‚ violent discontent between so no many different countries in the world in which many died. By 1917‚ after many difficulties of neutrality‚ the United "States had to enter the Great War. On January 8‚ 1918‚ Wooldrow Wilson the president at the time‚ turn U.S. participation in the war into a religious crusade. He wanted to change the

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    Great Debates in American History GREAT DEBATE (1919-1920): Versailles Treaty and League of Nations. Should the United States ratify the Versailles Treaty and join the League of nations? Yes. It was long overdue that America break out of its isolationist shell and get involved in world affairs. Ratifying the Treaty of Versailles in the first place could have aided in preventing WWII from occurring and joining the League of Nations would have created an extra safety measure and an easy way for the

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    were installed in India to prevent cholera outbreaks partly due to the Hindu practice of bathing and drinking from sacred rivers. * Britain expands the education to that of Western teachings and languages to educate Indians to fill administrative posts. With this new education also came western liberal ideals‚ and with education unifying some Indian people‚ Indian nationalism began to rise. * Rammohun Roy becomes the first Indian nationalist in the early 1800’s * Educated and ambitious Indians

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    benefit”. The Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty that was signed by the countries that were in war in World War I. The treaty had many different effects on Germany and many different conditions in it. Many people had hated the treaty and others had agreed with everything that the treaty had said. During World War II‚ the Treaty of Versailles impacted Germany’s government. First‚ the Treaty of Versailles was created for a variety of reasons. Secondly‚ there were many conditions in the Treaty Of Versailles

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    other are the League of Nations and the Treaty of Versailles; Although the two bought less chaos to the world‚ they had many comparisons and differences. When analyzing the events‚ three main subjects that the league of Nations and Treaty of Versailles had in common were that they united nations‚ had many nations who participated‚ and both requested peace. Although they have many similarities‚ those also were different in ways as well. To begin‚ the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations

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    The treaty of Versaille was imposed on Germany by the Allied Powers in 1919 after the end of World War 1 which demanded reparations from Germans to ensure that another fatal war wouldn’t happen again. The Treaty of Versailles led to the start of WW2 just over two decades because of how harshly it treated Germany and how furious the Germans were about this. Hitler suggests Germans to respond to the Treaty of Versailles with violence. In document B‚ Hitler uses the words‚” … No nation can remove this

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    Summary Treaty of Alliance between the United States and France 1778 The treaty of alliance between the United States‚ and France was signed Feb 6‚ 1778. The United States had been at war with England‚ as well had France. The purpose of this treaty was to forge an alliance between the two countries in solidarity to fight the British Empire. The treaty stated in article 1‚ that both countries would assist each other as good and faithful allies. It was agreed‚ that neither party would conclude

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    Anti-Semitism in Europe from the 1890s took the form of violent oppression in Eastern Europe‚ a political movement in western Europe‚ and eventually because of a deplorable economic situation‚ reached its peak of brutality in the form of Nazism. In Eastern Europe‚ Jews were seen as outcasts and this sentiment was capitalized upon by rulers. In western Europe‚ Jews were often not accepted members of society and politicians used this general feeling to further their political goals. After World War

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