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    & Passive Voice Change the Voice [Active - Passive] of the following sentences. 1. Brutus stabbed Caesar. 2. The people will make him President. 3. Who taught you grammar? 4. The governor gave him a reward. 5. The Romans expected to conquer Carthage. 6. One should keep one’s promises. 7. I know her. 8. My captors were taking me to prison. 9. His behaviour vexes me sometimes. 10. It is time to close the shop. 11. The audience loudly cheered the Mayor’s speech. 12. Premchand wrote this

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    Realism has been a major player in international politics. Unlike liberalism‚ realism stresses the fact that nation states are concerned with their own security and their own interests. Liberalism was founded on the idea of equality. Relativists tend to neglect ethical decision making in regards to conflicts among other states. Thucydides‚ Machiavelli‚ and Hobbes are the true founders of the realism theory. The evolutions of realism began with Thucydides and his theories for the Peloponnesian War

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    Byzantine Empire Outline

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    The Byzantine Empire The Byzantine was founded in 330 A.D. It was located in the Eastern half of the Roman Empire. By 330 A.D. it is ready for the inauguration. It was called three different names Byzantium‚ New Rome‚ and Constantinople. There was a new sense of culture and religion throughout the new Empire. It was located on a peninsula the natural harbor for access called the Golden Horn. It was one of the most successful and important political and military center throughout Eastern Roman Empire

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    to sum up the features and importance of Alexandria is through the words of Theodore Vrettos in his book Alexandria: City of the Western Mind he wrote that “Alexandria was special and different from other large ancient cities of the Mediterranean. Carthage‚ Rome‚ and Sparta were all considered important military centres; Alexandria was a city of the mind” 3. How did Rome take over Greece‚ Macedon and Seleucid Syria/Asia‚ c.200BC - c.60BC? Include Rome’s contacts with Egypt down to 60BC 4.

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    Augustine of Hippo . Augustine of Hippo Saint Augustine in His Study by Sandro Botticelli‚ 1480‚ Chiesa di Ognissanti‚Florence‚ Italy Born 13 November 354 Thagaste‚ Numidia (modern-day Souk Ahras‚ Algeria) Died 28 August 430 (aged 75) Hippo Regius‚ Numidia(modern-day Annaba‚ Algeria) Notable work(s) Confessions of St. Augustine City of God On Christian Doctrine Theological work Augustine of Hippo (/ɔːˈɡʌstɨn/[1][2] or /ˈɔːɡəstɪn/;[2] Latin: Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis;[3] 13 November 354 – 28

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    Fall of the Roman Republic Joshua Williamson Professor Waalkes World Civilization I 19 March 2009 Williamson 1 A system where political officials were elected and advised by a wealthy aristocratic senate once prevailed in Rome. This system was known as the Republic of Rome (T&E 262). This passage will consist of information and contrasts made between the republic that once existed in Rome and information in the source passage‚ Tacitus on Corruption in the Early Roman Empire

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    Explanation: Rome changed the world; there is doubtlessly of that. They built a mind boggling system of streets that associated Europe and they set up the idea of having three administrative branches. Rome’s part on the planet is best shown in the humorous Monty Python’s ’Life of Brian.’ Specifically‚ a scene where the People’s Front of Judea and NOT the Judean People’s Front asks‚ "aside from better sanitation and prescription and water system and general wellbeing and streets and freshwater frameworks

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    Mormon Pioneers Summary

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    the expulsion of the Mormons from Missouri‚ Joseph Smith would lead the church members to found a new settlement in Nauvoo‚ Illinois. Tensions would eventually boil over and Joseph Smith along with his brother Hyrum would be killed by a mob near Carthage‚ Illinois in 1844 (Baugh‚ 2000). Brigham Young would emerge as the leader of the later known Latter Day Saints and he would go on to lead these pioneers to the Utah Territory. A provincial government under Young would be established in the Utah

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    The Roman World Chapters 5‚ 6 and 7 (pages 167-186) Homework Guide 1. Study lecture notes. 2. Review the following references: Evolution of Roman Government/Rome v. Carthage Roman Emperors Flow Chart/Trade in the Roman World Languages of the Roman Empire/Roman Roads Spread of Christianity/Persecution of the Christians 3. From the textbook & lecture - answer the following: • What

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    There are many ways in which Greek culture and Roman culture can be compared. They also differ in their own way. What most people don’t already know is that the Romans borrowed much of their ideas from the Greeks‚ such as‚ Gods‚ Culture and most importantly Literature. For example‚ almost everyone knows the popular Gods of Greek mythology‚ like Zeus‚ Poseidon‚ Hades‚ Hermes‚ but what they may not know is the Roman equivalent to those Gods are Jupiter‚ Neptune‚ Pluto‚ and Mercury. In Greece‚ the gods

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