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    How far did the Big Three get what they wanted? Clemenceau Clemenceau‚ Prime minister of France‚ wanted Germany to suffer the most out of the other leaders because he felt threatened by them. He wanted Germany to accept full blame for the war and this happened as a term in the treaty was for Germany to accept full blame for the war. This made Clemenceau very happy. He also wanted the German military to be weakened so that they couldn’t attack in the future‚ and he also wanted control of the Rhineland

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    newly-established Republican Party’s presidential nominee‚ eleven states of the South seceded from the Union. These events marked the beginning of the Civil War and the war was a result of many political tensions that had emerged between the North and the South in the prior decades‚ all of which were associated with the institution of slavery installed in the Southern United States. President Lincoln began the Civil War with the South in response to states’ secession from the Union‚ and therefore‚ the war

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    The 1830’s marked a new beginning in American Politics; the Second Party System. This is a period in time where the Whigs and Democrats emerged as the major political parties. The Whig Party was created by those who were against Presidents Jackson’s policies and who opposed the Democratic Party‚ while the Democratic-Republicans converted to Democrats. Although both parties aided in democratization‚ the parties ran on very different platforms (Norton‚ 2015). The Whig Party was similar to the Federalist

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    Witness. Question Successful texts encourage us to think about our world in new ways Film: Witness Schaeffer interrogation Scene Eli and Rachel Scene Thesis The film witness encourages us to think about our world in new ways. Witness shows us an underlying theme of corruption and encourages us to think of our society as evil. Witness achieves this through a comparison between the Amish and English world. Schaeffer represents the evil of the English world‚ this is shown through

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    Fitness Walking One exercise we did in class was the Fat Burning Walk. It can be done daily or on the days your body needs to recover from a more intense exercise. For this work out you are walking at a pace that uses 60-70% of your maximum heart rate. First you start off at an easy pace. After that you stretch and then walk again for another 30-60 minutes. The pace should be easy enough to talk in full sentences‚ but fast enough that you are breathing harder than usual. Walk at a slower pace

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    peasants who opposed the reforms. Like Cixi‚ the civil officials were afraid that they would lose their power when the reforms brought new system and policies . Moreover‚ most of them were loyal to Cixi and followed her attitude towards the reform. They thought that China didnt need to carry out western reforms but needed the confucian tradition. Besides‚ the scholars did not like the idea of changing or abolishing the Civil Service Examination. They had spent a life time to study the Confucian classics

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    References: Ash‚ P & Robinson‚ D. September 20‚ 2011. THE EMERGENCE OF HUMANS: AN EXPLORATION OF THE EVOLUTIONARY TIME LINE. Calloway‚ E. April 5‚ 2008. Neandertals speak out after 30‚000 years. New Scientist. Retrieved From http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn13672-neandertals-speak-out-after-30000-years.html Hitchcock‚ Don. May 21‚ 2011. Kebara Cave. A middle paleolithic Aurignacian and Mousterian Site Kamrani‚ K. October 18‚ 2007. Neandertals

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    In the book‚ What Did the Constitution Mean to Early Americans?‚ Edward Countryman‚ the general editor‚ selects and introduces five reading selections by authors including Isaac Kramnick‚ Stephen E. Patterson‚ Gordon S. Wood‚ Jan Lewis‚ and Jack Rakove. Countryman’s purpose is to demonstrate to students the method historians use to examine historical issues and problems. This book is a series of related essays and the main topic addressed is how different kinds of people in America responded and

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    society. Their livelihood depended on the weather and other elements which were out of their control. Drought could lead to crops failing and food shortages while the dangers of child birth affected the birth rate of the population. Numina were their way of explaining these dangers as they didn’t have science. Numina were nature spirits which lived in streams‚ rocks‚ trees and other aspects of the natural environment. They were believed to have the ability to control nature and event in human life.

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    Bibliography: Michael Lynch: Scotland - A New History. Pimlico. 1992 London. F J Mclynn: The Jacobite Army In England 1745. 1983 Edinburgh. F J McLynn: The Jacobites. Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd. 1985 London Daniel Szechi: 1715 The Jacobite Rebellion. Yale University Press. 2006 Bruce Lenman: The

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