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    Early Inhabitants of Britain

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    Early inhabitants of Britain: The Celts: A series of invasions began about the year 1000 B.C. And continued until the opening of the Christian era. The Celts invaded Britain and dominated the native peoples‚ merging with then but firmly establishing their own language and civilization. They brought to Britain a renewed interest in agriculture together with the age of iron. The last Celtic invaders were the tribes of the Belgae‚ who settled in south-eastern Britain. Their advanced agriculture‚

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    Outline and examine Marx’s concept of alienation Karl Marx (1818 – 1883) was a historian‚ philosopher and social scientist whose theories and beliefs went unnoticed when he was alive. It was after his death that people realized that he was one of the most significant social thinkers of the 19th Century. (Kreis‚ S. 2000) Marx focused greatly on economic problems and linked these concerns to social problems‚ which resulted in great sociological outcomes. (Giddens‚ 2001‚ p11) An example of

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    P Used the Mandate of Heaven and dynastic cycle for the rise and fall of dynasties. Government was feudalism where local lords governed; given land and in return provided military service to their leader. Confucius theorized on the structure of the gov’t but his teachings were not widely accepted until Han; Laozi also criticized chaos Shi Huangdi a strong‚ autocratic leader. Abolished feudalism by taking land away from aristocrats Created 1st empire (centralized) and formed bureaucracy but based

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    limited external trade‚ and the arts once again succeeded. The government of Japan became attentive in land recovery projects‚ and would limit taxes of people who supported it. This ended up creating semi-independent states‚ which developed the feudalism in Japan. Religion and Economics both part take a huge role in the growth of Medieval Europe and Japan. In this case‚ they come in hand because one typically triggered the other. These two things influenced the growth of Europe and Japan because

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    China and Japan

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    Imported Western teachers‚ looked liked westernization. * High taxes in peasantry stimulated Japanese industrialization. * Young girls bought and sent to work in sweatshops were they were housed. * By 1890s‚ able to make modern steamships. * Feudalism gave Japan appreciation on western influence. * Japanese copied from the West. * Japanese beat the Chinese in the war because of their better military and superior navy compared to China. * Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905)- Japanese won.

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    romanticism

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    limitation of science and reasoning. Romanticism shaped the modern world from the aspects of literature‚ music‚ arts and all types of creative thinking‚ with the age of enlightenment no longer living in the dark ages of medieval era of societies based on feudalism and chivalry. The romanticism movement was not subjugated towards the thinking aspect of the human nature but also rebelled against the political order of the time period and also Calvinism which inspired artists to create new forms of inspiration

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    The first political legacy of Napoleon is the Napoleonic Code or known as Code Napoleon. It is the French civil code. Before Napoleon became the ruler of French‚ the monarch was the absolute power. During this time‚ there were a lot of differences between the local interests and the feudal traditions that led to many disputes and revolution. At the same time‚ there were a lot of conflicting and confusing law codes which they cannot fully utilized to solve problems. To overcome this problem‚ Napoleon

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    NATIONALISM HIS 104 Marek McKenna September Barron August 27‚ 2012 Nationalism; One might ask‚ what is Nationalism? Nationalism is popular political ideology that developed in the 18th century and that it identifies “people” and the purposes that control an independent “state” the key to “nation” is the definition in the identification of a “nation” This definition originally came from France and Spain prior to the 18th century‚ it refers to a small‚ elite group of men

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    structured into three sections: The Medieval Mind‚ The Shattering‚ and One Man Alone. In the book‚ Manchester scathingly posits‚ as the title suggests‚ that the Middle Ages were ten centuries of technological stagnation‚ short-sightedness‚ bloodshed‚ feudalism‚ and an oppressive Church wedged between the golden ages of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance. "The Medieval Mind" extensively covers notable occurrences centered in approximately the year 500‚ including a description of the fall of the Roman

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    problems of pakistan

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    1:instabillity of democracy........dysfunctional role of democracy in country (discussing here millitarism‚ feudalism‚ corrupt and selfish politicians‚ conspiracies‚blame game of rulers etc ) 2:Bloch nationalism movement(blochistan crisis) 3:sectarianism ‚ extremism ‚ terrorism 4:corruption 5:nepotism and red-tapism 6:inefficiency of bureacracy(corrupt governmental machinery ) 7:poverty 8:population giant 9:illetracy 10:unstable economic development 11:women issues(women

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