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    There are physical and human geographic factors involved in the origins and growth of different towns and cities in different time periods of the world. In medieval Europe‚ the clearing of land and new techniques in agriculture led to higher food production‚ a rise in population‚ and greater economic freedom. This increase in productivity from the 11th through the 14th centuries led to urbanization. People bought foodstuffs and raw supplies from rural areas and sold items imported from other regions

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    for the Old World‚ and these encounters helped countries like Europe get out of the Middle Ages and into the years of Enlightenment. However‚ the exchange not only brought gains‚ but also losses. The years of exploration and exchange following Columbus’s landing helped European nations in many ways‚ especially contributing to the development of the economy and population. Before Columbus’s expedition to the distant lands‚ Western Europe was an agrarian society‚ in which the people lived in family

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    Adolf Hitler impacted Europe‚ Jews‚ and Germans during his time causing a large amount of trouble. Why did Adolf Hitler do so much damage to Europe‚ causing war against other countries and region of terror? How Hitler rose to power and conditions worsened for undesirables. Hitler did gain a lot of power doing several things worsening the conditions for the undesirable. Hitler rose to power doing several things to help others support him. At paragraph 2 it states “...President of Germany‚ Paul Von

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    Chapter 19: The Expansion of Europe in the 18th Century Agriculture and the land 1) Complete this statement about the common people‚ “life remained a struggle with poverty and uncertainty with the landlord and the tax collector. 2) What was the basic problem of ordinary men and women in 1700 in Europe? • Living standards were poor: The common man were poor and worked long and hard hours in poverty. There was a lack of warm clothing‚ housing‚ and good food. Yields for all

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    Change-Over-Time Essay These are some general issues with the essays: 1. Choice of region for the topic made it difficult to provide strong historical evidence. Certain regions provided more opportunity for discussion than others. 2. Placed emphasis of essay on the wrong theme (i.e. wrote more about the social aspects when your topic was political). 3. Discussed evidence out of chronological order. It is much easier to trace cause and effect and continuity and change patterns

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    B - After the Western Roman Empire fell‚ European society became organized under feudalism. Feudalism is a system in which a king rules over all people‚ and has nobles or knights that own portions of land‚ in which the taxes are given to the king. Underneath both the king and the nobles are the common people‚ who work for the nobels. This system benefitted European society as it had an economic use‚ a political use‚ and a social use. D - On Christmas Day in 800 CE‚ Charlemagne was named the first

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    The USSR’s influence and domination of Eastern Europe during the 40’s and the 50’s of the previous century has left indisputable marks upon the region’s economic‚ political and global status‚ evident still today. As to how this Soviet control was garnered and maintained‚ and the measure of effectiveness it had‚ there are two main time periods to examine‚ namely‚ Eastern Europe under Stalin‚ and destalinised Russia under Khrushchev. If control were defined as the "ability to authorize‚ manage or direct"

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    economic‚ and religious field. However‚ the field that resulted mainly affected by the Enlightenment was the political realm. Many important European philosophers like Thomas Paine started to dispute monarchical power arguing that laying total authority over the hands of a king was “an imposition to posterity” (Document 41‚ page 187). Moreover‚ philosophers like Marquis de Condorcet emphasized the fact that everyone regardless of their social standing deserved to be treated equally before law (Document

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    Instructor’s Resource Manual The Earth and Its Peoples A Global History FOURTH EDITION Richard W. Bulliet / Pamela Kyle Crossley / Daniel R. Headrick / Steven W. Hirsch / Lyman L. Johnson / David Northrup Sheila Phipps Appalachian State University HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY BOSTON NEW YORK Publisher: Suzanne Jeans Senior Sponsoring Editor: Nancy Blaine Development Editor: Katie White Editorial Assistant: Adrienne Zicht Senior Marketing Manager: Katherine Bates Copyright ©

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    CARICOM the Call for Reparation Don Omar in a speech stated‚ “So called pragmatist who argue that the question of reparation is impractical‚ unachievable‚ utopian a waste of time and energy are ignorant of the moral power of a cause of whose time has come”. (Revitalization of the Reparations Movement Chicago). These strong remarks should be the thought of all Africans throughout the Caribbean‚ furthermore the world as we seek reparation for the continued pain and suffering that slavery has

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