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    How accurate is it that King Fredrick William IV of Prussia was responsible for the failure of the Frankfurt parliament? The Frankfurt Assembly came as a result of the political unrest in Prussia and the German states during 1848. Both liberals and radicals were dissatisfied with the lack of freedom that the government offered them. The assembly in Frankfurt was a gathering of elected representatives from Prussia‚ Austria‚ and all the Germanic states to discuss the creation of a unified Germany

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    The history of Wales begins with the arrival of human beings in the region thousands of years ago. Neanderthals lived in what is now Wales‚ or Cymru in Welsh‚ at least 230‚000 years ago. Homo sapiens had arrived by about 31‚000 BC. However‚ continuous habitation by modern humans dates from the period after the end of the last ice age around 9000 BC‚ and Wales has many remains from the Mesolithic‚ Neolithic‚ and Bronze Age. The earliest known human remain discovered in modern-day Wales is a Neanderthal jawbone

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    THE HISTORY OF FOXTROT "The object of smooth dances is to move or travel smoothly around the room‚ covering as much of the dance floor as possible. The couple should be streamlined‚ two people moving as one‚ gliding fluidly and forcefully around the dance floor; if they were dancing on water‚ there would be no ripples in their wake. Imagine a room filled with stiff whipped cream. The dancers’ goal is to move smoothly and powerfully through the cream‚ charting a clean path without disrupting any

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    break down the distinction between rooms and indoor and outdoor space.[192] Japanese sculpture‚ largely of wood‚ and Japanese painting are among the oldest of the Japanese arts‚ with early figurative paintings dating back to at least 300 BC. The history of Japanese painting exhibits synthesis and competition between native Japanese aesthetics and adaptation of imported ideas.[193] The interaction between Japanese and European art has been significant: for example ukiyo-e prints‚ which began to be

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    in the boat . Also write the synopsis of the story in 150-200 words. CLASS IX Global times H.W. Time Machine: What would it be like if you could travel back in time and relive those days? And whoosh…it comes true. Imagine you are a part of the history that we read today. Write a brief account of the happenings as an outsider/participant of that event. You may write it as (a)A creative piece i.e a diary entry or a protagonist or journalist (b) As a sociologist/historian etc who assess the period’s

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    The study of the Attachment by Harry Harlow and Mary Ainsworth The word love brings us many meanings. But how do we learn to love? Is it something that we born with‚ like kind of pre-programmed behaviour or is it a something that we learn during our development? Do we bound to others because of something that we receive on exchange or the constant proximity forms the bound? The comprehension of what defines emotional attachments or the emotional bounding to others‚ either in humans or other

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    Name: Form: Subject: History Topic: Resistance and Revolt-Homework 1. Explain why the whites in the Spanish and French Caribbean drew up laws to control the slaves           6mks. In the Caribbean territories where slavery existed‚ there were laws to govern the lives of the slaves. The slave laws of the Spanish colonies were based on the thirteenth century code of laws known as the Siete Partidas. The French West Indies had as the basis of their slave laws‚ the Code Noir which was promulgated

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    Reading Folder Two‚ Article 1‚ Question 1 The invention of the Steam Loom completely revolutionized the way that cloth items are made. Because of its efficiency‚ it quickly replaced the Hand Loom by its rapid ability to make cloth. This came to benefit society by its ability to greatly increase the output of goods produced‚ making it easier to meet consumer needs. This can also be seen as a negative effect on local economies. Since the Steam Looms replaced people‚ this put many people out of

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    Kent State | Environmental Protection | Reduction of Federal Taxes | The decision to bring the Ohio National Guard onto the Kent State University campus was directly related to decisions regarding American involvement in the Vietnam War. Richard Nixon was elected president of the United States in 1968 based in part on his promise to bring an end to the war in Vietnam. During the first year of Nixon’s presidency‚ America’s involvement in the war appeared to be winding down. In late April of 1970

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    did take place and this essay will aim to identify the successes and come to a conclusion in regards to how significant a change took place. As mentioned in introduction‚ many reforms took place during 1906-1914. It was the first time in Russian history that the elected assembly introduced. The four Dumas that took place within this period allowed the elected deputies to voice criticism of the Tsar criticism of the Tsar and his government. In mid-1907‚ Stolypin abruptly changed the way in which the

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