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    Throughout Texas History there have been many vital dates that socially changed life. However, the biggest event was in the early 1900s, when oil in Texas was discovered. In that case, using the reality of this DBQ, I have found that the most crucial topics to write about in this report should be how oil affected, divorce rates, minorities, and education. You have asked me to find which story should be told about how oil socially affected life in the early 1900s. Therefore, based on this…

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    conclusion, while the economy undoubtedly left its mark on Afro Eurasia during the period of 1200-1450 C.E., there were also significant cultural influences, particularly the religious tolerance shown by the Mongols, that truly defined this era of history. Despite the significant impact already seen in Afro Eurasia, conquest and destruction played a major role in this change. The Mongols were able to kill lots of people with the help of a strong army (Doc 6). Not only that, but the Mongolian…

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    Compare the expansion of existing colonies and the establishment of new types of colonies and transoceanic empires between the British and one of the other countries you have studied about in this section. Answer: 1. British: The British, during the age of imperialism, wanted to expand their grasp beyond just India and into Africa. In Africa, the British had quite a bit of trouble colonizing the area because of several factors, first of all, when the British entered Africa, they met a barrage of…

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    using slaves and immigrants for industry and the south using the slaves for agriculture. During this time, children were taken away from their families, and have worked until they die. Only to get replaced with another slave without a care in the world. They not only were treated lower animals, but were not even given the simple acts of human rights. Slaves were treated so inhumane during this time that owners would separate them from their families so that they would infringe a fear on their…

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    1. The neolithic revolution was the period in time in which the introduction of agriculture led people to transition from the wandering nomadic lifestyle to settled life. During this time, nomads, or people who wandered from place to place in search of food, began to domesticate animals and crops so that they no longer had to follow or hunt for their food sources; because of this, these former nomads were able to create farms using the crops they domesticated and settlements and were able to use…

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    2.the right answer is, c,mayans. it is the right answer because all that was left of them were evidence and traces of the tribe. my answer was wrong because the Aztecs were war people. I found the answer in a power point. 4the right answer is B, Inca. it is the right answer because the Inca had built their civilization my first answer was wrong because the mayans weren’t even near the andes. i found my answer by using the power point. 5The silk road was shut down i found my answer by…

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    #1: In all of the societies we have discussed thus far what are the similarities to their evolution and development? Are they all really that different? Use examples from each society we have talked about in class. The copious amount of parallels that are able to be drawn between early civilizations are striking. There are so many similarities, that the more eccentric historians have even hypothesized the involvement of extraterrestrial beings. However, it is not aliens, it is merely just that…

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    The mongolds are unique, for example they killed people if they did something wrong. They feasted on the dead bodies of their enemies.Considering many facts the mongols were very violent in many ways. There are three reasons why. Number one, they will kill everyone if one person runs away. Reason two: They would feast off enemies. Lastly they would take over and kill many empires.The Mongols were very destructive. Because they had a rule that was very harsh and led to death. In document two, it…

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    1. To provide good order of society and the basic welfare of his subjects, Hammurabi established a collection of laws which he inscribed on a stone pillar, or stele. This detailed legal code was named the Code of Hammurabi, or Hammurabi’s Code. Hammurabi compiled decisions or misharum (equity rulings) that the king made in response to specific cases and perceived injustices. His judgements, covering a wide variety of crimes and circumstances, allowed Hammurabi to replace Mesopotamia’s…

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    Change in the mindsets of British immigrants began when they put their first step in the new world on 1607. Some might say that the American revolution, the war that shows ‘change’ that occurred, began when the first “shots were around the world” but actually going away from the mother country of the immigrants lead to the creation of the word “American”. The definition of being an American was very different from the definition of a being British due to various reasons, for example their view…

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