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    The era spanning 1750 CE and 1914 CE was the era of revolutions. These revolutions were political‚ economic‚ and cultural‚ and usually very drastic. Perhaps the most visible cultural change was that in working-class women ’s rights and conditions‚ which improved significantly during the era of revolutions. The most visible improvements in women ’s rights were seen in Western Europe and China‚ where women gained many rights but remained under patriarchal authority and could not vote. Western Europe

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    Giulia Villanueva 02/18/14 10F Political Revolutions 1) Compare the causes of the French Revolution with the causes of Haitian Revolution Thesis During 1789‚ the French Revolution occurred in France and in 1791‚ the Haitian Revolution in Haiti; the causes of both revolutions were similar and different. Both were inspired by Enlightment ideas or thoughts and were driven for equality to be given to all citizens. On the other hand‚ inequality was essentially defined by race in Haiti while

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    Analysis Of Badinerie by J.S Bach Johann Sebastian Bach 21st March 1685 to 31st of July 1750 Analysis of Badinerie by J. S. Bach The piece Badinerie is best known for its destinations as the final movement of Johann Sebastian Bach’s Orchestral Suit No.2 in B minor. Johann Sebastian Bach was born on the 21st March 1685 and died on the 31st of July 1750. He was a German composer‚ organist‚ harpsichordist‚ and violinist. He wrote sacred and secular works for choir‚ orchestra

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    Music Appreciation 205 Notes (1st Set) From the Syllabus Course Content: Outline for the Elements of Music (from your textbook): 1. Melody (The Tune): The main idea in a piece of music. Melody is the single line of notes heard in succession as a coherent unit. A melody has a shape moving up or down in ways that capture and hold our attention over a span of time. A melody is like a story: it has a beginning‚ middle‚ and an end. 2. Rhythm (The Time): The organization of beats or pulses

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    embraced at least the idea of industrialization since it started in Great Britain in the late eighteenth century. The Industrial Revolution was one of the most significant elements of Europe’s modern transformation. Initial industrialization period was 1750–1900‚ drew on the Scientific Revolution. Utterly transformed European society‚ pushed Europe into a position of global dominance‚ was more fundamental than any breakthrough since the Agricultural Revolution I. Explaining the Industrial Revolution

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    each and everyone in the world today. In 1750 the population of the world was a mere 700 million increasing by 300 million to 1 billion in 50 years. The next 50 years our world’s population grew another 200 million‚ then adding another 400 million by 1900. In the upcoming 50 years 1 billion more homo sapiens were added. The increase of 3.4 billion by the year 2000 shows the exponential increase getting larger. What took 50 years to increase between 1750 and 1800 would take approximately 4.5 years

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    Have you ever wonder how transport was created? In the industrial revolution between the years‚ 1750-1901 transport had a big influence on the society and Economy. Transportation inventions picked up in 1800 seeing the creation. Railways‚ steamboats and roads. Transportation in Britain roads were badly built and maintained. The railway’s lines were not around and instead‚ they had carriages pulled by horses. Transportation was created to get one thing from point A to point B which could be people

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    Under King Emanuel‚ Portuguese power reached its height. From 1497 to 1499 Vasco da Gama made the first voyage to India following the route discovered by Dias‚ and inaugurated a lucrative trade in spices and other luxuries between Europe and South Asia. Led by Afonso de Albuquerque‚ the Portuguese occupied Goa‚ India‚ in 1510‚ Malacca (now Melaka‚ Malaysia) in 1511‚ the Moluccas (in present-day Indonesia) in 1512-14‚ and Hormuz Island in the Persian Gulf in 1515. During the same period they opened

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    ppm | CH4 (methane) | 1.843 ppm | N2O (nitrous oxide) | 0.317ppm | (ppm means “parts per million”) | Record the temperature on the thermometer: K (kelvin) | 290k | °F (degrees Fahrenheit) | 60F | °C (degrees Celsius) | 15.5C | | 1750 Click on “1750” on the right side of the screen to set the atmosphere to the proportions for that date. Wait a few minutes for the temperature to stabilize. Record the composition of the atmosphere (on the right side of the screen): H2O (water vapor) |

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    Turning points in world history: Agricultural revolution (ca. 8000-5000 B.C.) Time period when humans first domesticated plants and animals Allowed people to switch from hunting and gathering to farming and herding Origin of civilizations (ca. 3500 B.C.) Establishment of farming and herding societies in river valleys encouraged the development of civilizations Main characteristics include cities‚ commercial activity‚ written language‚ and complex forms of government and religion Classical

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