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    An Lushan rebellion: Happened during peak of Tang culture in the first half of the eighth century during Xuanzong’s rule. Recently appointed military governor of non-Chinese origin‚ An Lushan‚ earns favor of Yang Guifei; Xuanzong’s beloved wife‚ as a result‚ earns favor of Xuanzong‚ who grants An Lushan favors‚ primarily allowing him to place 160‚000 troops near the North and Northeastern frontier. An Lushan launches a rebellion in 755‚ storms Luoyang and Chang’an. Xuanzong flees but is betrayed

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    dramatic films and plot twists during the scenes. Fight Club is one of the most complex films that was meant to be watched more than once to understand its masterpiece. Arguably‚ this may be perhaps the most interesting and truthful satire against modern society of our economic world. This film successfully grabs wandering eyes to be locked on the screen by its sly statements‚ hidden hints‚ irony‚ and stylish flicks. In the beginning of the movie‚ a gun was placed in the main character’s mouth with

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    Paul Simeon Ogle History 383 Dr. J.P. Dessel Final Paper Overview The Breaking of the Sarissas: How the Maccabean Rebellion fostered Jewish religious identity and nationalism. Thesis- the Maccabean Rebellion changed permanently the status of Jewish social and religious identity‚ reverting the status mandate from foreign influence‚ and fostered indigenous ideologies of nationalism and religion. *Possible opening paragraph The subjugation of Judea‚ by the armies

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    DBQ: The Sepoy Rebellion

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    I believe that the Sepoy Rebellion was caused by a number of different factors building up to the outburst. These factors came from both sides‚ the British Government and the Sepoys‚ they are as follows: miscommunication‚ undermindment the caste system‚ conflicts of faith‚ the removal of local government‚ decline in good treatment‚ and mismanagement on the part of the British Government. First‚ as said in both document A and D‚ there was a lack of communication‚ which led to thoughts about the

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    Nat Turners Rebellion

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    during their raids who could sound an alarm or provide knowledge to the slave owners army. They planned to gather more arms‚ more supplies and especially new recruits along the way. They expected the slaves of Virginia to help accompany them in this rebellion. Nat’s forces grew as he had planned. first a dozen‚ and then 30 and then 60‚ and perhaps 806. He divided his fighters into two units. A group of 10 or 15‚ including Will‚ were given the horses‚ to ride up rapidly on the farm houses and kill the

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    called Shay’s Rebellion occurred. During that time‚ Thomas Jefferson was in Paris but heard what had happened and wrote a letter to a friend about it. While this was happening‚ Jefferson supported it. His words in the letter were‚ “What country before ever existed without a rebellion? And what country can preserve its liberties if their rules are not warned...”. He is saying that every country has gone through rebellion and that it would happen sometime. He also said that rebellion is natural and

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    about to tell the history of King Philip’s War and the importance of its effect on American identity. In comparison with two scholarly articles‚ this article examines the complexity of identity and by what means people search to define their place in society. King Philip’s War is a pivotal point in America’s past. It falls between that first thanksgiving and the time of Cowboys versus Indians. The name‚ King Philip’s War‚ most likely evokes an image of a stuffy European king who waged a battle long forgotten

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    Dbq Shay's Rebellion

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    were taken the wrong way Freedom Fighters with the wrong thing. Shay’s Rebellion are a group of farmers that were protesting their new raising of taxes‚ so to cause havoc on the government they caused a years of protesting‚ 1500 of them took over a federal arsenal‚ and later used the weapons they stole to break other people out of jail‚ and the courts were closed so nobody could be taken into trial. Although Shays’ Rebellion have looked to be fighting with peace nevertheless they were rebels fighting

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    Red River Rebellion

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    RED RIVER REBELLION CAUSES ESSAY There were many reasons for the Red River Rebellion. The Métis and Native peoples living in the Red River Settlement felt ignored by the Canadian government. They felt they were not being treated as equals‚ and wanted their rights to be heard. One of the first events that sparked the rebellions of the Red River was the Pemmican Proclamation‚ issued by Miles Macdonell‚ and the Battle of the Seven Oaks. The Pemmican Proclamation banned the sale and export of pemmican

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    Taiping Rebellion Dbq

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    that some Chinese even believed in transforming the Confucian civilization into more of a modernized European civilization. 2. Describe the goals of each of the following movements (a) Taiping Rebellion‚ (b) Self-Strengthening Movement‚ (c) Hundred Days of Reform‚ (d) Boxers. a. The goal of the Taiping Rebellion was to overthrow the Qing dynasty and spread Christianity‚ and it was led by a Christian convert‚ Hong Xiuquan‚ who allegedly thought that he had the divine right to establish the “Heavenly

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