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    WOMEN IN ANCIENT GREECE As ancient Greek history has played such a pivotal role in subsequent cultures throughout time‚ that to learn about women in this society enhances our understanding of western civilization. Ancient Greece was not a united nation‚ but a collection of individual sovereign communities with a common language‚ and similar religious rituals and beliefs. Communication was difficult due to the numerous islands and mountainous terrain that bisected the communities of people. Democracy

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    exist before. It may not have been used negatively before we disco vered it existed. However‚ that doesn’t mean it was never used for different purposes such as culture‚ skill‚ etc. 2) Many developing countries go through their own stages of development. They create through their own culture‚

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    Between the U.S. and the Soviet Union‚ the greatest difference was over the system of communism. The people under the communist system disagreed with the belief that private property should be replaced by community ownership. resulting in the death of millions of Soviets who had different ideas about Russia’s future. America will take action upon the Soviets attempt to expand and create containment. Containment meant that the Soviet Union Communists should not expand. The U.S. contained the communist

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    long that when the British came back the Americans did not like it. The British taxed the Americans with the sugar act and the intolerable acts without the representation deserved. This marked the beginning of the American Revolution. When the British came back to the colonies they had to have a way to pay off their war debt. The British started to limit trade to only the mother country. This allowed Britain to make money off of the colonies‚ this was called mercantilism. When the king could not

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    mandate system was created and it was signed in Germany. The intentions for this system was for the Allies in Germany and Turkish colonist and their pre-Armistice declaration to compromise. Around 1919 there was no ottoman empire that was still existent‚ the Britain and French had the authority of the land for the time remaining. Overall the British owned Iraq‚ Transjordan‚ and Palestine. The French had owned Syria and Lebanon. This soon caused many conflicts throughout the middle east. The author‚ Martin

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    There are many reasons why Confederation happened but amongst them there are three that I think are the most important: The Chesapeake Incident‚ The Reciprocity Treaty‚ and The Civil War. Confederation is the uniting of all colonies that were in British North America (Ontario‚ Quebec‚ Nova Scotia‚ and New Brunswick). My first reason is The Reciprocity Treaty. The Treaty is made to eliminate all tariffs for bringing American goods into Canada. The treaty was signed on June 5th 1854 and ended in

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    In 1759 the British had many victories including‚ capturing the French islands‚ defeating the French in India‚ and destroying a French fleet. The greatest victory for them was when they defeated the capital of France‚ Quebec‚ which was thought to be impossible to attack. The fall of Quebec brought the fighting to an end‚ and a peace treaty was made allowing France to keep some sugar-producing islands and forcing them to give a lot of land to Great Britain. The treaty of Paris also marked the end

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    Why does vandalism occur? Vandalism is everywhere‚ why do it? It is stupid and reckless‚ not to mention illegal! It occurs because of bad choices you as a person make‚ like who you surround yourself around and the friends you choose. Or because of the mood or mindset you are in. There are many reasons why vandalism occurs‚ but not many ways to putting it to a stop. Friends are not always your friends! Friends sometimes get you into sticky situations‚ but friends are not the one’s making your choices

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    Child and young person development Task 2 – Explain the difference between sequence of development and rate of development and why the difference is important. The sequence of development is the order in which development takes place. Although some stages of development may be missed (for example some babies do not crawl and go straight from shuffling to walking) the sequence is usually followed by children and the order usually remains the same. The rate of development is the time-frame given

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    S. History 8‚ November 2012 Development of Democracy DBQ The emergence of democracy would change the United States forever. Our country today wouldn’t be what it is today without democracy in place. During the 1820s-1850s democracy truly started to appear in the nation. With ideas of every man should be equal and the uprising of the abolition movements. Women didn’t keep their thoughts out of it either. In 1828 President Jackson was elected and with this he brought the idea of everyman should

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