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    University of Phoenix Material Economic‚ Social‚ and Political Change Worksheet Agricultural Revolution Respond to each of the following questions in 2 or 3 sentences: 1. What are the three most important factors that contributed to the agricultural revolution in Europe? The agricultural revolution took place courtesy of three key factors. These factors include warmer temperatures‚ the three-field system and better farming equipment. In which‚ contributed to the evolution of European

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    World War . The juxtaposition of the actions as result of “weltpolitick” of Kaiser Wilhelm II and alliances support Germany’s responsibility for causing the First World War. In 1890‚ Germany shifted from Otto Van Bismarck’s foreign policy of “realpolitik” to Kaiser Wilhelm’s II “weltpolitik.” The goal of weltpolitik was to expand Germany’s naval and territories. Wilhelm selected several aggressive generals that would help further his new foreign policy; this included Alfred Von Tirpitz. In 1894

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    the south. (Fukuyama 1998) * The significance of this chimp behaviour is summarized into aspects of violence‚ coalition-building‚ and the fact that both of these activities are male dominated. Females have relationships while males practice realpolitik. (Fukuyama 1998) * Similarities between humans and chimps are discussed‚ particularly male group activities (politics and warfare) deriving from hunting cooperatively. (Fukuyama 1998) The Not-so-Noble Savage * It is not sufficient to compare

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    University of Phoenix Material Economic‚ Social‚ and Political Change Worksheet Agricultural Revolution Respond to each of the following questions in two to three sentences: 1 What are the three most important factors contributing to the agricultural revolution in Europe? The three important factors that contributed to the agricultural revolution in Europe were warmer temperatures‚ the three-field systems‚ and the better farming equipment. The warmer temperatures made the process of

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    U.S. Response to the Zombie Epidemic It is evident that the recent outbreak of the z-virus that is sweeping across the Asian continent has created a zombie epidemic that has claimed many human lives and continues to spread rapidly. The number of those affected by the virus is currently in the thousands and continues to grow by the hour. If left unchecked‚ this epidemic could spread across the ocean and into our territories within days. Seeing how fast the disease spreads and how catastrophic it could

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    politics. Machiavelli is a realist thinker whose main arguments are about maintaining political authority over a state by using historical evidence‚ especially Roman‚ in order to support his theories. His main writings are an illustration of realpolitik‚ a government policy that emphasizes retaining power by using any means necessary including war and deceit. "Niccolò Machiavelli … emphasized a political calculus based on interest‚ prudence‚ power‚ and expediency above all other considerations

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    To what extent did Bismarck’s successors change his policy in the decade 1890-1900? The Franco-Prussian war of 1870 acted as a watershed in European history with the formation of the German Empire. No power alone‚ (perhaps with the exception of Russia) could defeat the new German Empire‚ and all the European powers with the exception of France were willing to allow Bismarck to consolidate German gains provided there was no further expansion. Bismarck having successfully won the Franco-Prussian

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    though with a few curious convergences on certain particular issues. Machiavelli on Government Niccolo Machiavelli’s political advice to Lorenzo de Medici the Younger‚ as outlined in The Prince (1513)‚ amounted to a theoretical exposition of “realpolitik‚” a separation of politics from ethics and the direction of politics toward the “practical” enhancement of the state’s power. All moral considerations are‚ according to Machiavelli‚ secondary or outright irrelevant. Whenever virtue or pretense at

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    President William McKinley was deeply ambivalent about the war against Spain. To justify the use of weapons in the far Pacific‚ for the occasion he sacrificed his pacifist tendencies in the name of national interest and evoked the injustice done to the Filipino people and the moral duty that requires the United States to go to the rescue. At the end of the Spanish-American war‚ after originally declaring that it would "be criminal aggression" for the United States to annex the archipelago‚ he reversed

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    and information is everywhere‚ sadly not all citizens are educated enough on health to formulate a healthy diet. Instead of expecting the public to simply accept a ban in a type of food eaten for generations‚ the government should have a more “realpolitik-like” view on the situation. The government can enforce the education of healthy eating on its citizens and then proceed to give more detailed nutritional facts on all varieties of foods sold. This wouldn’t nearly be as effective as banning something

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