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    prisoner’s box” (Doc. 7). People followed Gandhi in his protests and many followed him into jail feeling “firm in [their] resolution of passing [their] terms in jail in perfect happiness and peace” (Doc. 7). While he was in jail‚ Mme. Naidu‚ an Indian poetess‚ filled in his position in leading protests. She encouraged the protesters by reiterating that “[they] must not use any violence… [they would] be beaten but [they] must not resist…not even raise a hand to ward off blows” (Doc. 4). The author

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    between. Jacob Riis exposed how the poverty stricken people were living and exposed his finding to the rest of America (Doc 1). Not only were the parents working hard to provide‚ the children were forced to work because of the lack money each household had. Children usually worked in sweatshops or factories with dangerous working conditions causing injuries and illness (Doc 4). Reporters begin inspecting all aspects of working environments which leads to Ida Tarbell publishing the History of

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    Buddhism wasn’t in tell the Han collapse that many conversion accord‚ this was do to rough times‚ for Chinese. (Doc 5.) They established their teachings according to the demands of age and the needs of various being’s.

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    Chinese Scholar presents his argument against Buddhism as a sense of a barbarian cult and is therefore evil. (Doc 4) Although Buddhism was responded with disapproval by chinese scholars ‚ Emperors such as Emperor Wu also contribute toward the negative responses of Buddhism. Emperor Wu defense of Buddhism reflects the abolishment of Buddhism as it was foreign and destroyed families. (Doc 6) However‚ Emperor Wu’s implication that Buddhism outshine the imperial palace suggests that he was jealous of

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    Seven Years War was a duel for North America. It was a battle between the British and the French with their Indian allies. The war ended in 1763 during the Treaty of Paris when the French seceded all of their North American land to Britain and Spain (Doc. A). As the war continued and ended‚ there was a progressive resentment for the British from the Colonists. This resentment was caused by actions the Mother Country has done‚ the colonists thought of these actions as unjust and unfair. The seven years

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    (Doc A) used at the northern border (Doc B) slaves‚ willing peasants and convicts were selected to settle near the wall as a barrier. (Doc C) the Xiongnu tribute was were they gave silks and other thing to the Xiongnu witch helped the Xiongnu calm down and made them not want to attack the wall or the people as much.The

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    died from diseases spread in the factories (doc.3). However despite low pay‚ factory jobs were important for many lower class or farmer families. Many would send their children to work in the factories to provide extra income to their family (doc.4). Also factory jobs provided an escape from those same lower class strata’s for the girls who went to work as they became responsible for themselves and weren’t held back forced to provide for an entire family (doc. 5). This same effect was true in India where

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    “appreciates the German faith” and “wants Germans to work together to achieve victory.” He wants to appeal to his people and prevent any chaos from happening. (Doc 1) Also‚ a democratic‚ German news service shows a picture of factory workers and owners raising their hats to salute the proclamation of war. It shows their confidence in winning the war. (Doc 2) In the same time that was occurring‚ another democratic newspaper released news that the parliament had voted to approve war funding and that democratic

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    teachings of Buddhism‚ or a neutral opinion of not only the Buddhist ways‚ but the Confucian as well. Undoubtably‚ when reading over the documents‚ there are several phrases that exemplify the authors negative ideas about Buddhism. In document four (doc. 4) written by Han Yu- male Chinese Confucian scholar and official at the Tang imperial court- the first statement is‚ "Your servant begs leave to say that Buddhism is no more than a cult of barbarian peoples spread to China." In that statement alone

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    peasant rebellion was soon‚ and that will soon rise up and overpower the wealthy landowning class. (DOC 1). In 1941 a Japanese official report had noted that due to extreme similarities between the peasants and local communist guerrilla unit. These similarities would’ve made it hard from a commoner point of view to distinguish between the two groups‚ and allowing the rebels to remain hidden easier. (DOC 3). William Hinton of the Chinese Communist Land reform reported that in 1948‚ the arming of the

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