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    Hitler had a catitafic and vilianish impact on the world. In the article “Impact on world history” the article proffers that “When we talk about the Hitler, the first two things that pop into most people's minds are WWII and the holocaust. Yes, Hitler was mostly responsible for the start of WWII and the holocaust. By commanding the invasion of Poland, Hitler started the horrible WWII. Indirectly, he was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of soldiers in Europe. He also ruined…

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    many issues in this world. I went to four, or five different schools in three different counties; moreover, I took all kind of different world history classes. First, in world history we always talk about war. Wars take over in our world. Second, people always blame other counties for their problems. Finally, they want the world change itself when they have to work together to change it. If people want to change the world they need to learn the purpose of learning world history, how to stop…

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    Dbq Ap World History

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    nationalism gave the other states an excuse to expect help to establish an independent nation. This would then begin to create differences in opinions between the great powers providing the foundations for further conflicts such as the Crimean war and the World War, although nationalism was not entirely to blame for these particular…

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    shield, I was a ferocious Spartan soldier. As you can see, the topic of world history intrigued me a lot. However, this enthusiasm of mine did not come from the indefinite timeline of history; it came from how people in the past were capable of making architecture that continues to leave the modern-day world astonished and inspired. This appreciation of history sparked a fire inside of me. As a result, taking AP World history during the sophomore year of high school stimulated my passion for…

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    How did the Industrial Revolution and the Modern Capitalist System change the history of the world? In Britain during the eighteenth century roughly around time 1760 to 1840 the industrial revolution transformed the system of production and organization of labor in a major way, it was a time of invention, and many new changes There were changes in technology, society, medicine, economy, education, as well as culture. There were many technological improvements that ultimately replaced human…

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    The Perspectives on Modern World History: The Rwandan Genocide edited by Alexander Cruden gives insight to the elaborate plot that became known as the Rwandan Genocide. It gives historical background knowledge, the precursor to how it began the world’s responses and the aftermath. It takes the reader through the years leading up to the Genocide and everything that followed. It describes the fact that rebellion had once received support from France, and also how the UN really couldn’t do anything…

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    packed up and moved. In the early 12th century, the Mongols were made up of many tribes who often fought and competed for land and livestock. In 1206, Genghis Khan united these tribes and the Mongols went on to become the most successful warriors in history. Although the Mongols brutally killed and murdered many people, they developed battle tactics, laws, and an acceptance of religion that demonstrated that was an advanced society. The Mongols developed strategic methods to defeat their…

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    to a samurai. That samurais went and fought as hard as they could until death “Two fellow warriors battling through a storm of arrows.” Parts of history can have a big effect of people, this might inspire them to write a book. Source 5 tells us that Stephen Turnball was interested in Japan history .This inspired him to write many books on Japans history, on of which was about the…

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    changed the world. The spice trade led to the discoveries of other countries such as the Americas. The spice trade also helped spread islam. Because the majority of these spices came from the middle east. 2. The slave trade was about free labor. It was very cruel, families were separated. This went on for 400 years. The slaves came from Africa and many Africans would trade slaves for guns, horses, etc. Slavery ended after the civil war. 3. The spice trade effected many parts of the world. It…

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    : World War I was a global war centered in Europe that began in 1914 and lasted until 1918. This was one of the deadliest conflicts in history. Although it is hard to estimate the exact number of casualties but based on various statistics the casualties ranges from 9 million to 15 million.5 In this war at least 2 million died from diseases and 6 million went missing and presumed dead. About two-thirds of military deaths in World War I were in battle and the rest succumbed to death due to…

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