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    Yes‚ I believe it was a genuine revolution‚ since it tested the powers of the authorities. It was not a radical revolution as it was known all over in recent years; it was an outfitted battle for rights and a superior future. The revolution could be seen as a change occasion of the general public from the long haul. It did change the general public for all time and its gratefulness could be seen within time. Since the American Revolution was not as radical‚ it possibly was motivation behind why it

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    Both the French and Russian revolutions had similar causes but ended up with different results. Both of these countries had different internal factors‚ which cause the results. The Russians had Lenin and the French had the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen. I would also like to point out 1 more similarity between these two revolutions and that is the fact that both Czar Nicholas II and King Louis XVI were executed soon after the revolutionaries took power. It’s just strange to see how

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    The Cryptocurrency Revolution - Bitcoin Bitcoin is a new network consisting of a payment system that uses solely digital money. Bitcoin is a decentralized‚ direct peer-to-peer network meaning there is no regulation without the cooperation of every user who utilizes the value of bitcoins‚ the currency (Bitcoin.org). A bitcoin is essentially cash for the Internet; however‚ as the currency becomes more popular‚ more physical locations are starting to accept Bitcoins as payment. There are currently

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    ROAD TO REVOLUTION CHART AND RANKING SYSTEM Danyelle Harris ​ Raevin Frank Jeremy Deng British Action Navigation Law 1650s ​ - Tried to enforce strict trade codes. RATIONALE Colonial Reaction The colonists were there Smuggling ​ to make money for the “mother” country. (Britain) RATIONALE They wanted to make themselves more money$$ Was created to reduce Continue to smuggle They felt as though their smuggling of goods in anyways and violating rights were being taken the colonies by searching the

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    government) and win? The American and French revolutions did just that in their own ways. Both the American Revolution and the French Revolution were borne of dire economic conditions. While they were each set on receiving fair treatment from their governments the ended with vastly different results. Their actions improved and have likewise effected the world over. Financial difficulties unquestionably added to the reason for both the American and French Revolutions. Be that as it may‚ every country’s

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    order to create an atmosphere of fear in the society or a part of it for political ends is generally termed as Terrorism. It is an organized and systematic use of violence to achieve an end. Many times words like terrorism‚ insurgency‚ civil war‚ revolution‚ guerilla war‚ intimidation and extremism are often used interchangeably. Though they differ in kind and meaning‚ one thing is fundamental to all - the word violence. Second of all‚ terrorists resort to various ways to accomplish these goals like

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    Shorter’s statements‚ the Industrial Revolution did in some ways lead to a sexual revolution. Never before in the history of the world was there a need for manual labor than during the Industrial Revolution. During those times‚ the world was one of a male-dominated society‚ which put the men in the thousands of factories and mills slaving away while traditionally the women were at home tending to the many children while also cleaning and cooking. As the Industrial Revolution progressed‚ there became a greater

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    The Computer Revolution If I were to make a history book of the years from 1981 to 1996‚ I would put computers on the cover. Computers‚ you may ask?‚ Yes computers‚ because if there were suddenly no computers on the world‚ there would be total chaos. People could not; communicate‚ commute‚ make business transactions‚ purchase things‚ or do most things in their daily routine‚ because power plants use computers to control the production of electricity. Computers have evolved extreme rapidly

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    century‚ huge landmass‚ but slightly behind in terms of technology. Following the Congress of Vienna‚ Europe entered into the Industrial Revolution. Beginning around 1980‚ the world has entered into a kind of technological revolution. Just as the Industrial Revolution was sparked by James Watt’s invention of the improved steam engine‚ this new technological revolution was sparked by the invention of the microchip or the computer. Along with the development of digital technology There are many parallels

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    low-carbon technology paradigm and the urbanization. Key words: low-carbon city; green development ecological civilization 1 The influence of urbanization Technology is the most important power in the human history. Especially after the industry revolution‚ technology become the invisible hand of the urbanization. The percent of city people in the 1880 is 5.1% but it increase to the 48.7% in the 2005. More an more people choose to live in the city and the number of people who live in country is

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