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    Henry VI. – which Shakespeare revised and completed Sir Thomas More: he wrote “Utopia” – a vision of Imaginary Island with perfectly organized society 3. 17th century John Milton – is the figure of this period his masterpiece is “Paradies Lost” – is about the revolt of Satan against Heaven and God 4. 18th century In the 18th century there is a big development of the society and economy‚ journalism‚ novels and drama developed very much. Literature became very popular. Jonathan Swift – was a

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    Rights of Women. This essay thoroughly describes how women were treated and viewed through the eyes of others‚ mostly men‚ during the 18th century in England. Wollstonecraft speaks out against the sexist nation through this piece not only by pointing out the flaws in man and country but goes even future to attack her own sex in specific passages. During the 18th century in England‚ women were not seen as equals but as “things” whose lives had been condemned at birth. Women were pretty things with arms

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    University of Phoenix Material Economic‚ Social‚ and Political Change Worksheet Agricultural Revolution Respond to each of the following questions in 2 or 3 sentences: 1. What are the three most important factors that contributed to the agricultural revolution in Europe? The agricultural revolution took place courtesy of three key factors. These factors include warmer temperatures‚ the three-field system and better farming equipment. In which‚ contributed to the evolution of European

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    However‚ in 18th century France‚ the people had a more demeaning definition. The People was a term that was tied to the lowest of class in France and other monarchies across Europe. During this time‚ the taxing system was based on the Third Estate providing the majority of the funds to stimulate the economy since the Clergy and Nobility were exempt. However‚ with 98 percent of the population belonging to the lower class‚ the funds simply were not available. At the end of the 18th Century‚ costs to

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    absolute king‚ Louis XVI and started a republic * Socio-economic Sense: means great improvements in people’s living conditions or ways of doing things * What was Industrial Revolution? * Begin in Europe in mid-18th century * Improvements were made in areas including industry‚ energy‚ transport‚ communications‚ medicine‚ science * Change people’s life * Also called the Age of Machine 2. Cause of the Industrial Revolution

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    on life‚ but can match each other physically and are very compatible with each other. b. Gilgamesh and Enkidu grow very close to one another even though they are from different upbringings. c. The first version of Gilgamesh dates back to the 18th century BC in Babylon. d. Even though it seems that Gilgamesh and Enkidu are like brothers they were raised very differently. II. Body a. Gilgamesh and Enkidu came from opposite upbringings but are both fit to be king. a.i. Places a.i.1. Enkidu

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    Research Question: In what ways did new ideas and institutions challenge established authority in eighteenth-century France? Saajan Patel Moyer pd. B During early 18th century France and late 17th century France there were people called Enlightenment thinkers such as Denis Diderot that created new ideas to spread knowledge. Denis Diderot created the Encyclopedia during the enlightenment. By doing this he made more people know about the enlightenment ideas‚ which challenged established authority

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    as possible.1 Because transportation is so important to Americans since the early 18th‚ more big business built more transportation to serve and protect people in overcrowded cities across the nations. From the 1820s until the early 20th century‚ American used Horse-drawn omnibus for traveling but growth of industrialization allow the switch to automobile as their preferred methods of commuting in the late 20th century. The horse-drawn omnibus is a simple wagon‚ pulled by horses or

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    MACROBUTTON HTMLDirect  True    PRIVATE "<INPUT TYPE=\"radio\" NAME=\"UiSelection_22\" VALUE=\"false\" DISABLED>" MACROBUTTON HTMLDirect  False   Answer Key: True Question 3 of 25     Score: 2   (of possible 2 points) Who was the 18th century ballerina who was admired for her dazzling virtuosity‚ especially in the beaten jumps called entrechats? PRIVATE "<INPUT TYPE=\"radio\" NAME=\"null_29_0\" VALUE=\"0\" CHECKED DISABLED>" MACROBUTTON HTMLDirect A. Marie Camargo   PRIVATE

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    most English people still could neither read nor write as late as the beginning of the 18th century (PBS‚ 2001). The first newspaper ran from 1702 to 1735; a "one-sheet‚" publication offered in London; “The Daily Courant”. The Courant and many others‚ found an increasing audience because of mass printing via the invented press which led to upwards of eight daily newspapers in publication in London by the century ’s close (2001). In the 1700s‚ books were extremely costly; hand bound‚ and had limited

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