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    The Protestant Reformation was a large religious movement throughout Europe‚ which was instrumental in the development of Protestantism – a form of Christian Faith. It originated in the early 1500’s in Germany‚ and had a significant impact on the life of millions. Even today‚ The Reformation is considered one of the most important movements in world history. The impression it left on today’s society is recognised by many cultures and countries around the globe. This essay will reflect on the many

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    they did not agree with voting for radical and did not like the Republicans. The KKK was used to help in this and I believe that they were helping the north. In the documents‚ it talks about the south and how people from the south were getting beat and how they were Republicans. The KKK believed the only way to get what they wanted and what was best for everyone else was to use violence. When a person did something that they didn’t like they would beat them or hurt them. Also‚ the north did not like

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    beliefs in Islam‚ thus removing the old pagan and Christian faiths. Thus‚ Muslims have effected and influenced African and European culture in three striking manners‚ culturally‚ scientifically‚ and religiously. Socially‚ Muslims have had a profound affect on both Europe and Africa. The Muslims brought with them much of their lifestyle‚ such as their art. They resurrected mosques and unique types of architecture two these two continents.

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    between 1923–27 the German Foreign Ministry published forty volumes of documents‚ which as the German-Canadian historian Holger Herwig noted were carefully edited to promote the idea that the war was not the fault of one nation but were rather the result of the break-down of international relations.[1] Certain documents such as some of the papers of the Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg‚ which did not support this interpretation were destroyed.[1] The few German historians in the 1920s such as

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    work together to create a balance and when that balance is disturbed it affects every party negatively. By destroying one thing it has profound affect on things you never knew could happen. By trying to make a quick buck off planting cocoa. Their actions have taken a toll on the environment and if they don’t stop now there may not be any

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    Imagine you are living in the old times‚ 1918 to be exact. When world war one just ended and the men are all coming home. Your husband‚ children‚ and yourself are safe now. But how did World War One effect your life? To start with‚ the article World War 1 What the Effects of WW1 in America states “As a result of USA joining the war in 1916‚ industry production in America boomed.” This is a positive effect of the war. Industry in America boomed because in order to carry on with the needs of the

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    not always necessarily about love. Sometimes it was for money‚ other times it was simply obligatory‚ and still other times it was a way for women to get out of the shadow of their male family members. Austen used these concepts in a love story‚ and did so very well. Women had no legal rights‚ and marriage was the only way to ensure that they lived a comfortable life (that is‚ if the person they married had comfortable living conditions). If a woman turned 28 without being married‚ she probably wasn’t

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    nearly all of its colonies to Britain in 1763 following the Seven Years’ War. Yet‚ Canada gradually became independent from Britain‚ and is now a fully independent state in terms of domestic and foreign policy. Actually‚ the process of increasing autonomy started in the late 19th century and ended with the Canada Act of 1982 which served as the nation’s legal independence from the British Parliament. However‚ even with the attainment of nationhood‚ Canada has not cut ties with its colonial past and

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    Women for the Win! Women served an important role in WWII. They not only took the challenge and stepped up to take the places of the men off fighting in the war to work in factories‚ but they also fought side by side with those risking their lives and fighting for their country. They were needed everywhere during the war. There were an unbelievable amount of job opportunities for women during the war and many supported the brave acts of voluntary enlistment. “‘A woman’s place is in the home’

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    economic prosperity and how this prompted the birth of racism. By analysing primary and secondary sources‚ I will also be accentuating that the continued exploitation of slaves ignited the abolition proposal of the slave trade in Britain during 1782 and ultimately unveil that the planters’ abiding affluence led to the dismissal of this motion. Furthermore‚ the expedition of this subject

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