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    Italian explorer and navigator‚ completed four voyages across the Atlantic ocean. On his first voyage‚ Columbus set sail for India‚ but ended up on the island of San Salvador. Although he did not reach his planned destination of India‚ he was still given credit for the establishment of the first European settlement in the western part of the world in the year of 1492. He had many tools and techniques that he used on his journeys. However‚ with modern sailing developments in timekeeping ‚ location‚ and

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    Mongol Influences in China and Russia The Mongolian Empire was one of the largest empires to exist. It stretched and conquered Russia‚ China‚ parts of Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Two cultures impacted by Mongolian Rule were Russia and China. Both of these were large countries prior to the Mongolian invasions. The Mongolian invasion ended up influencing the political and economic traditions in several ways. The Mongolian expansion opened trade routes. China was able to export large

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    Goebbels and The Rise Of Propaganda During The Unbearable Time of Nazi Germany Who was Joseph Goebbels and what was his role in Nazi Germany? A wise man named George Orwell once said‚ “Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable‚ and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.” In order to win power during World War 2‚ Adolf Hitler and his trusted friend‚ Joseph Goebbels used Propaganda on German citizens. Shoving lies inside their heads‚ overtime the citizens

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    children. In document B it says “[Lycurgus] encouraged them to steal to get their food.” To do this‚ the boys in the agoges would have to spend nights planning how they were going to steal the food and they had to have spies. If they were caught‚ they would be beaten and whipped for stealing poorly. This is a weakness because the Spartans did not value their

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    Often times Indulgences were sold from church Hierarch’s this was often time’s perceived as an unfavorable method from individuals within the church. Pope Leo X (1513-1521) during his rule he encouraged the selling of indulgences. Leading him to become unpopular to the public’s eye (Bulliet‚ 450). With the help of the voice of popular public speaker Martin Luther‚ the sale of indulgences ultimately led to the “Protestant Reformation”

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    Chapter 13 Essay As the Chinese influence spread throughout more surrounding areas of southeast Asia‚ Japan‚ Korea‚ and Vietnam all imported the culture in different ways‚ as well as to different extents. Japan has its own way that they imported the culture‚ while Korea and Vietnam had a similar approach. Japan seemed more independent and self sufficient than Korea and Vietnam. Korea and Vietnam both seemed very reliant on the Chinese influence. During the Takia‚ Nara‚ and Heian periods‚ from

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    Otto Von Bismarck was a man of manipulation‚ provocation‚ disdain‚ and most of all he was a man of change. Otto Von Bismarck was a man of manipulation or the changing of one’s surroundings to better fit their needs and desires. Otto Von Bismarck used his ability to manipulate others so that he could help Germany (Prussia)‚ develop a standing in Europe that would make them the number one power in Europe. Otto Von Bismarck was also a man of provocation or the pushing of others for the intent of angering

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    made four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean from Spain in 15th and 16th centuries. Columbus was determined to find a direct water route west from Europe to Asia‚ but he never did. Instead‚ he accidentally came across the Americas and not India. He did not discover the New World‚ because millions of people already lived there‚ but his journeys marked the beginning of explorations into the new world. In the 15th and 16th centuries‚ leaders of several European nations sponsored expeditions abroad in

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    1945 signified the downfall of the fascist party in Italy and it’s leader‚ Benito Mussolini. The events which took place were many‚ due to the Pact of Steel between Germany and Italy‚ Mussolini seeked the luxuries of victory during World War Two as he depended on Germany to invade all of the European mainland. After Germany invaded France‚ Mussolini believed Great Britain was to be the next target and played a small part in the Battle of Britain. Italy lost against the British and Greek forces in

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    Elizabeth I of England. After the death of Mary I of England‚ relations between these two empires started to decline with the reign of Elizabeth I. Religion was a major cause to the tensions between these two nations. Philip II promoted Catholicism and so did Mary I who used harsh tactics in trying to make England a Catholic country. When Elizabeth I took power she ignored what Mary I had done and promoted the Anglican Church and Protestantism. Elizabeth I made it mandatory to engage with the Anglican Church

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