Turkification of minorities‚ and carried out modernizing reforms. The Turks turned to Germany for assistance and hired a German general to modernize Turkey’s armed forces. | B. Nationalism‚ Alliances‚ and Military Strategy 1. The three main causes of World War I were nationalism‚ the system of alliances and military plans‚ and Germany’s yearning to dominate Europe. 2. Nationalism was deeply rooted in European culture‚ where it served to unite individual nations while undermining large multiethnic empires
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Cagbabanua Professor Daly History 105: The Rise of the West 8/8/14 Why Not China? The various innovations and advances many humans encountered‚ emerged in large cities and civilizations. The largest civilizations began in the Near East‚ India‚ and China. However‚ none of these civilizations were capable of rising to the top like how Europe and the New World were able to. For centuries‚ China transformed and developed the world with its many great inventions and discoveries. China has been the longest
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1) The Shapes of Human Communities 1. In 1500‚ the world had all different societies‚ gatherers and hunters to empires‚ but it was different 2. Paleolithic Persistence a) gathering and hunting societies (Paleolithic peoples) still existed throughout the world but they had changed over time b) b. had new & improved technologies and ideas‚ e.g.‚ outrigger canoes‚ fish hooks‚ etc (had not adopted agriculture) c) exchanged goods over hundreds of miles and developed
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“bestowals”. 5. Often‚ China was confronting powerful nomadic empires that were able to deal with China on at least equal terms. They promised Chinese princesses as wives‚ sanctioned exchanges of goods that favored the nomads‚ and agreed to supply the nomads annually with large quantities of grain‚ wine‚ and silk. While these goods were officially termed "gifts‚" granted in accord with the tribute system they were tribute in reverse or even protection money. 6. Nomads ruling parts of China often adopted
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Joseph Cooper 01/11/2014 PP: p 148 #2 Charlie 2004 One day in August 2004 while I was getting ready to watch a cartoon show on television‚ there was a power failure due to Hurricane Charlie. The television set just went blank‚ the lights went off and the fan slowed down and stopped. As it was getting dark‚ I hoped that the power would be restored soon but it would not be so for another week or more in some places. Soon darkness enveloped the neighborhood. We got the generator ready and
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History Reviewer Unit I History- is the study of human past. - Study of origins‚ beginnings‚ changes in the humans and the environment in which they lived Lesson 1 The Origin of the Earth 18th century- 1700-1799 James Hutton- geologist who asserted that the Earth is in existence for quite a long period of time. Geologists- study the Earth‚ the Earth’s crust‚ rocks‚ as well as plant and animal remains. Geologic time scale- formulation of various events that transpired million
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Zheng BPE Senior Seminar Professor Wachtel 09/25/2012 “China Shakes the World” James Kynge‚ the former China bureau chief of the Financial Times in Beijing‚ presents a realistic and honest version of China with his book “China Shakes the World”. After spending years researching about the Chinese economic‚ social and political conditions‚ James had a good understanding of both the current conditions in China as well as the path China took to be where it is now. The author has an unbiased view
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Europe‚ especially Britain ‚ was able to conquer the whole wide world during the 18-19th century. The impacts of these intrusions could be felt way into the 19th century. By breaking down and separating the impacts that Europeans had on the world‚ one can see that Europe had an impact in society‚ technology‚ and in politics. Europeans were able to make social changes the their intrusions to new lands. Europeans immigrated into their new lands after the conquered it. For example‚ after
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AP World: Notes on the Early Modern World Who’s driving? Silver was a newly traded and highly valued item the world had not yet seen in depth. The Spanish and the Dutch had most of the silver‚ but because during this time period it was considered the accepted medium for trade goods‚ nearly all the silver ended up in China. Spain was dominant over Mexico and Peru so it naturally had much silver that put them in a role of power. Japan also claimed a hand in the silver market. Silver and
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The Great Big World and China Since its inception‚ the Chinese people and leaders have referred to their homelands as the ‘Middle Kingdom.’ This name reflects the long-held belief that China is the center of the world. For thousands of years‚ Chinese foreign relations consisted of subjugating countries that were unable to stand up to the powerful Chinese military and walling themselves off from empires which threatened the control the various regimes had over the economic and cultural lives of
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