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    economic crisis, different types of authoritarian governments, which favored strict obedience of authority and lack of personal freedom, rose in power. The people of Latin America hoped that these governments would control and direct the country's economy more effectively. In 1907, Persian nationalists who resented the British and…

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    Reza Khan Research Paper

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    Mazanderan, Iran; however, his family was Turkish and Armenian. He was the leader of the Cossack Brigade, a unit in the Persian army that had been established by the Russians. Later on, Khan seized power after the chaos, and famine of World War I and became the Shah in 1925. He then changed his name from Reza Khan to Reza Shah and establishing a republic in Persia. Reza Shah was a good leader because he improved Persia’s economy, and empowered women. Reza Shah improved Persia’s economy by…

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    When pro-democracy protesters in Syria demanded an end to the dictatorial regime of President Bashar al-Assad, the conflict resulted in opposition militias and a full-fledged civil war. In five years, more than 300,000 Syrians have lost their lives due to the Syrian Civil War. More than 11 million others have been forced to leave their homes due to violent uprisings and war crimes, creating one of today’s worst humanitarian emergenicies. Families are struggling to survive in Syria, while others…

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    climate. That is why climate has a big impact on where people live. Natural resources have a major effect on the Middle East countries because their economies get affected. Some natural resources that dominate the Middle East are Petroleum, Natural Gas, and Lead. Most countries in the Middle East have 3 or more resources. These countries are Algeria, Iran, Kazakhstan, and Afghanistan. This tells us that these countries make more money because they have more resources. A lot of countries in the…

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    incident resultant several Arab exporting nations joined by Iran imposed an embargo on the countries supporting Israel. They also curtailed production which causes extreme shortage of crude oil and as a consequence the prices of oil increased 400 percent in a short period. On the contrary, non-OPEC production increased from 25 million barrels per day to 31 million barrels per day which made them profited in a significant level. Crises in Iran and Iraq also affect the oil market severly. During…

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    He decided to split the Persian Kingdom into twenty providences, and in charge of each of the providences was a person he elected called a satrap. The satrap was to be in charge of the economy, happiness, and money spending of their providence, and was to report to Darius when he were to call them. To ensure the satraps themselves did not start a revolt, Darius had several people called “The King’s Ears and Eyes” hidden all around each…

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    The Great Empire Dbq Essay

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    . 550–330 BC Peak:480 BC Fall: 323BC B. The author included this empire because during its peak it absolutely dominated all other cities and villages. It was the first empire also too allow its subjects to serve their gods and live in peace. C. I feel like Cyrus allowing the people to continue their own lives and not forcing them to convert to his religion played a key part in allowing the empire to survive. When he took over a place he made sure to take away the head leader and…

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    sacrificed for this piece of land, Pakistan is country for which my ancestors have sacrificed their lives, happiness and even their property. This country is not a piece of a land for me it is my identity, when your ancestors gave their life, property, money and even their happiness then this country just not remains a piece of land but actually it is a name for our emotions . I love Pakistan and I want to highlight this point that a human cannot love a piece of land, a human cannot give his…

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    were banned from uncovering their hair and body parts such as their arms. It was also important because it represented that religion stimulated profound social changes after the revolution, rather than serving only as a basis for social integration. Iran had a system of ideas, specifically economic, political and religious ideals that were important to this revolution has it introduced a period of Islamic revivalism and struggles against “modernization” in many nations where Islam is the…

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    DBQ .Using the documents, analyze the actions and reactions of people in the Middle East to restrictions placed on the rights and freedoms of women? 2. Identify an additional type of document and explain how it would be helpful in assessing the people’s actions and reactions A recent survey posted in the In Afghanistan show that 30% of muslims say that women should not have the choice to wear a veil. This is one of the many countries in the Middle East that are very conservative when it…

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