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    The Cultural Revolution

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    The Cultural Revolution was lead by Mao Zedong‚ chairman of the Chinese Communist Party. He wanted to renew the spirit of the Chinese Revolution. He feared that China would start developing along the thoughts of the Soviet models‚ and he was also concerned about his name in History. Therefore‚ he led the cities of China into a agitated situation‚ a land full of protest. Mao wanted China to have peasants‚ workers and educated people working together. Everyone was of equal class status‚ no one was

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    transports.………………..p. 5 III. The relative importance of coal in the English Industrial Revolution…………………………..p. 7 Conclusion…………………………………………….p. 8 References…………………………………………….p. 9 The Industrial Revolution is a period that begins in the last 18th century and ends in the middle 19th century. It is a period of demographic increase‚ thanks in part to Agricultural revolution (end of the subsistence crisis) and the advances in medicine and hygiene. The pre-industrialization

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    road to revolution

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    Road to Revolution Effects after the French and Indian War After the war Britain was in debt. (Wars are expensive) The Proclamation of 1763 was written so that settlers were not aloud to pass the Appalachian Mountains. (The British didn’t allow it; The Colonists ignored this rule and moved west) The Currency Act was created (by the British) and so the Colonists had to pay for British goods with gold and silver. Indirect Tax was made meaning tax was included in the price Colonists paid to buy

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    Scientific Revolution Nicolas Copernicus 1473 - 1543 Tycho Brahe 1546-1601 Johannes Kepler 1571 -1630 Galileo Galilei 1564- 1642 Isaac Newton 1642- 1726 Nicolas Copernicus 1473 - 1543 Nicolas Copernicus Nicolas Copernicus wrote a brief statement which essentially said we live in a heliocentric solar system and that the sun is the center of everything. Against the church however the church didn’t seem to care that Copernicus was announcing his belief. Because his statement was poorly written

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    The American Revolution

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    Colonies men and women were fighting in the American Revolution war in 1776. During the war women served in a participated in the war. Some even fought on the battlefield. Not just whites fought as well. Enslaved blacks weren’t ones who fought but free blacks along with them. Even some Europeans weren’t all on the British side. Europeans helped us fight this war. Without the French we couldn’t have won this war. During the American Revolution war 1776 women had numerous responsibilities. (I

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    Son Of The Revolution

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    Son of the Revolution By Liang Heng "STRUGGLE AGAINST ONESELF; CRITICIZE REVISIONISM" (p. 144) was a slogan often used during the Great Cultural Revolution. In reality‚ the Cultural Revolution was not great at all. It was an unwarranted attack on personal freedoms of China’s people. The Chinese fought themselves‚ they even acknowledged it as a "struggle." They looked upon this struggle as part of the great Cultural Revolution. At age 3‚ a boy should not be held accountable for his parents political

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    The Libyan Revolution

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    “Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.” - John F. Kennedy We are living through a revolution‚ right now‚ and we don’t even know it. While we’re all sitting around chatting on facebook‚ complaining about how much homework we have‚ and stressing about whether or not we’re going to that party on the weekend‚ the people of the Middle East are staging a rebellion against their dictators. Sometime in the future‚ this revolt will be in history books

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    Neolithic Revolution

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    History Mrs. Hummel 8/29/13 Neolithic Revolution The Neolithic Revolution occurred around 5‚000 BC. This was when the first humans went from just hunting and gathering food to growing it. It was when agriculture first started. There were many important factors leading to the Neolithic Revolution. Some examples are environmental changes‚ food sources and population growth. Environmental changes are the most important factor of the Neolithic Revolution. Warm weather caused ice age to end. After

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    edsa revolution

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    EDSA People Power Revolution People Power Monument along EDSA‚ Quezon CityThe Philippines was praised worldwide in 1986‚ when the so-called bloodless revolution erupted‚ called EDSA People Power’s Revolution. February 25‚ 1986 marked a significant national event that has been engraved in the hearts and minds of every Filipino. This part of Philippine history gives us a strong sense of pride especially that other nations had attempted to emulate what we have shown the world of the true power of

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    Russia in Revolution

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    Russia in Revolution 1914-1924 Syllabus Notes Impact of WWI - Battles lost: Tannenberg and the Mazurian Lakes were the most crushing defeats on the Russian side. (1-2 million casualties altogether in the war) - Low morale: Because soldiers either died or deserted‚ the injured ones waiting for days with no medical care‚ patriotism collapsed. - No cooperation: The Russian army was a mess. Orders were given‚ then taken back‚ and workers had to toil to produce food at the failing front line

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