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    Document-based Question: American and Muslim Slaveries Slavery is as old as the world ’s first civilizations. Two important slave movements were the one across the Sahara Desert and another along the East African coasts of the Indian Ocean‚ both of which terminated in slave markets in the Muslim world. The subject of slavery is viewed in contrast by different parts of the world. Narrowing to the topic of slavery in the Americas and the Muslim states‚ it is apparent that the two regions contain

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    AP European History August 31‚ 2012 DBQ: The Black Plague From the late medieval era to the enlightenment a series of plagues devastated European society‚ economy‚ and social/political structure. Reaction toward the calamity ranged from rational and proactive to irrational‚ egoistic‚ and even criminal. Over all‚ the human devastation revealed a growth over time in government role and the role of the educated class in serving society‚ while uncovering a persistent criticism of the upper classes

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    historic recordings both taking place in Cameroon‚ Africa. Occurrences of limnic eruptions There have only been two historically recorded limnic eruptions in the world the first took place in 1984 at Lake Monoun‚ in Cameroon‚ Africa causing the death of 37 persons. The second took place in 1986 at Lake Nyoas‚ in Cameroon‚ Africa taking the lives of 1700-1800 people. Causes of a Limnic eruption As there have only ever been two historically recorded eruptions scientists and geologists can only

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    Period 9  DBQ Essay    Merchants  and  traders  have  been  extremely  influential  carriers  of  culture  all  throughout  history.  Whether  or  not  they  approved  of it‚ both Christianity and Islam have been influenced by  trade‚  helping the  religions  expand and gain more followers and power. Without trade‚ it is rather  likely  that  the  religions  would  not  be   as widespread as they are today‚ possibly never flourishing  at  all.  Despite  these  facts‚  Christians  and  Muslims   still

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    DBQ Essay: Christian Muslim View of Merchant During the Post-Classical Era merchants played a key role in the foundations of societies. In its origins‚ Christianity viewed merchants negatively‚ whereas Islam saw the profession more positively‚ reflected in their religious documents; the two religions changed their views by 1500‚ Christianity becoming more positive and Islam negative‚ displayed in the authoritative opinions and actions of merchants. Religious documents in each religion reflect

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    The Plague struck Europe in a series of waves beginning from the mid-1400s. During that time‚ people didn’t know the filth they lived in and the unsanitized streets caused the spread of the plague. It is estimated that the first wave killed 25 million people‚ which is about one third of the population of Western Europe. Sporadic but deadly outbreaks continued throughout Europe into the eighteenth century. The plague didn’t regard any status‚ age or even gender. During Plague there were also many

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    The Black Plague is best known for taking the lives of about half of europe during the middle ages. It seemingly come out of nowhere‚ killed thousands‚ then went off and on for several more centuries. Many know of the plague but do not about it‚ what caused it‚ or what were the effects on the people from this killing disease. During the middle ages of 1348‚ the plague had begun. Many were dying‚ there was no difference between the healthy adults and children. Some thought it was from witchcraft

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    The Black Death‚ or Black Plague‚ was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history. It began in south-western Asia and spread to Europe by the late 1340s‚ where it received its name Black Death. The total number of deaths worldwide from the pandemic are estimated at least 75 million people. The Black Death is estimated to have killed between a third and two-thirds of Europe’s population. The Black Death had a drastic effect on Europe’s population‚ irrevocably changing Europe’s social structure

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    The muslims inherited much from Greece‚ Rome‚ and India. Muslims tolerated other cultures and because of that were so advanced in scholarship‚ the medical field‚ and many others areas at the highest level at that period of time. The muslims achievements will always have a lasting impact on our world. One of the areas the Muslims were advanced in was the medical field. It states in document 3 that many medical books such as the five volume‚ The Canon of Medicine. Books like those were translated

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    of a black hole? How do they form? Why are they invisible? “A black hole is a region of spacetime exhibiting such strong gravitational effects that nothing—including particles and electromagnetic radiation such as light—can escape from inside it. The theory of general relativity predicts that a sufficiently compact mass can deform spacetime to form a black hole.” (Source 1) The collapsing or dying of a star causes the strength of gravity to be so strong that light can’t even escape the black hole

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