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    The Mongols had one of the largest land empires in history‚ though this did not come easily to them. To be able to control the amount of land they did‚ they had to conquer many places like China and Russia and did so using a strong and well trained army along with many allies‚ and good tactics. The Mongols had a large influence on both the political and economic systems of Russia and China for a period of time‚ though in Russia‚ the Mongols ruled from afar and the original rulers still had control

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    Many slave children grew up with the absence of one or both parents due to the treacherous acts slaveholders committed upon these captives. It is often understood‚ giving the circumstances‚ that the slave was principal the party being effected. Yet‚ how was the slaveholder impacted? Although the slaves were brutally and fervently harassed throughout their lives‚ the slaveholder was often transformed into an evil person in the hands of indignation. One should consider the moral‚ social‚ and economical

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    Throughout history‚ the nomadic Mongols has been known to be one of the most  brutal and vicious civilizations to occupy the face of the Earth. But though have been  known to be a cruel group of people‚ they have shaped many civilizations and aided in  the advancements of science and technology. This is evident in regions such as China  and Russia. They are both affected similarly where the Mongols impacted them to  increase their activeness in trade. Another constant is that both of China’s and Russia

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    simply disagreed with a fascist world order. The homefront did not recover solely through government intervention‚ there were other groups that supported the people‚ Unions. Though they are designed to help the worker‚ they took up helping the economy as well. Despite the growth of huge unions in the mass production industries during the new deal years‚ labor’s role in the World War II economy‚ outside the realm of collective-bargaining‚ did not vary much from that of World War I. In both Wars‚

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    The period of 600BCE-600CE was a time where many ideologies‚ philosophies‚ and religions spread. Many different religions and philosophies merged‚ and some new ones were born. Many of these religions and philosophies were influential in their countries in many ways. One philosophy that had major influence on its country is Confucianism. The effects Confucianism had on China socially were that the patriarchy was heavily promoted and more important Filial Piety was introduced and used. In the period

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    De-Industrialization and its effect on America America has gone through many changes over the course of its storied history. The country built itself into a world power on the hard work‚ perseverance‚ and ingenuity of its workers. The Industrial Revolution of the 19th century‚ the rise of the automobile‚ and the boom in manufacturing during and post-World War II‚ all put American manufacturing to the forefront of the world. Because of its supremacy‚ American employment‚ the economy and the overall

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    influence on art was very obvious‚ it could be seen slowly infiltrating all art throughout the Renaissance. At the begging of the Renaissance‚ most art was very dark and dismal. The works portrayed people doing very menial labor‚ the people did not seem happy and their clothing

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    The American Revolution was a difficult time in history for all people involved. When studying the revolution it is easy to recognize the political and military actions taken by men‚ while ignoring the roles of women. Women faced danger in their own homes at the hands of soldiers from both armies. A smaller but vital group of women were those that took an active role in the war. These women showed great courage by performing undercover work that their gender allowed them to do. Additionally‚ women

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    All the other countries did introduce their own Tariff system. For instance‚ Britain decided to cut the Government expenditure and to concentrate on the protective Tariffs. People who were working in the Heavy industry lost their jobs as they were left on its own by the Government

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    The change in the government and lifestyle of the people drastically changed the way that the entire society generated a living‚ opening new trade lines and causing a shift in the Italian market. This shift in overall society created a collapse in the Italian competitiveness of goods. The government was newly organized‚ and Italy was unprepared for the quality of outside goods being brought into the market. As well‚ the fact that Italy is a country which consists of “a high number of firms [that]

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