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    Mongols Dbq Essay

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    The Mongols played a major part in ancient China and Persia.They were mainly known as barbarians for their destructive and crude nature.The Mongols did a variety of things including combination of military conquests,alliances, and administrative organization.However the Mongols main goal was to have complete control over land and civilizations.They did whatever to achieve that goal even if it meant executing others. I strongly believe that the Mongols were culturally destructive.I believe this…

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    parts of the world. Going back in time, during the 13th century, the Mongol Empire was created by Genghis Khan and was one of the most powerful empires in the history that its aura of supremacy still lingered even years after it collapsed. When Genghis…

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    Incas And Aztec Culture

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    In this class there has been numerous reoccurring themes. One of these themes was how religion has changed cultures completely and has also been pivotal reason why some wars were started. Throughout the class we have also discussed many different powerful leaders and how they shaped their culture for good and bad. These leaders also changed the way some military tactics were used back then to create more efficient ways of fighting. There have been some major empires that rose to power through…

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    Imperialism In Europe

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    The notion of imperialist political methodologies brings us to conjure up nations so vast that the sun would never set on them. The great powers of Germany and France, Britain and Spain, and even Russia acquired territories that would make Genghis Khan worry. Without delving to far into the political and socioeconomic history that accompanied the ascension out of the dark ages in Europe, we see the "discovery" of the New World as the quintessential cornerstone in developing an empire. As can…

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    World Connection

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    My text to text connection is actually movie to tv show. Bills “Mom” reminds me of Jay and Gloria from modern family. In modern family Gloria is younger than Claire, Jays daughter, and in Bill and Ted’s excellent adventure Bill’s “Mom” is only three years older than the boys. This was on of the first things that I thought of when we saw Bill getting in his “Mom’s” car My text to self connection is how Bill and Ted always use “Most Excellent” throughout the movie similarly, my dad uses “superb”…

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    fight as hard as the Mongols and the Mongols used that to their advantage. They ran their administration in a way that was effective and made them a cohesive unit. Ghengis Khan successfully united the Mongols by having religious freedom be a part of the empire. An excerpt on this topic states "Unlike many empire builders, Genghis Khan embraced the diversity of his newly conquered…

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    Linguists and language advocates have always had a standpoint against anything that threatens the existence of language; in particular, English.Take for an example, John Humphry, a journalist for the Daily Mail UK and a very passionate advocate for the syntax and structure of the English language. In his very expressive journalistic piece “ I H8 TEXT SPEAK” Humphry voices out his concern over the loss of the ’hyphen’ And its effect on change of over 16000 words. He argues that this loss is…

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    Mongols Have A Negative Or Positive Impact? The Mongolians of the Asian Steppe had a negative impact on the world during their rule of the Asian continent from 1206 to 1368 by influencing cruel deaths, spread of disease, and the destruction of land. Genghis Khan was a very successful man but his journey to success in my opinion as not the best way to go. One reason that this was a negative impact was because of the death toll. The death toll added to millions of lives being lost. According to…

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    moist food. According to Scientific American, about 87% of the 495 people they surveyed said that they would or already have eaten food that is dropped on the ground. Who made up the 5 second rule? Well, it’s hard to say but, it leads back to Genghis Khan who said that food could be on the ground for 5 hours and still be safe to eat. Lots of scientists and universities…

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    last reason for war is a simple yearning for power. Alexander the Great was known as one of the greatest conquerors who built his empire because of his quest for land. The Mongol’s were able to capture a vast majority of Asia under the command of Genghis Khan who had a yearning for power and land. The crusades can even be classified as a war over religion which took place between Muslims and Christians. Today, if any person turned on the news they would probably hear about a war taking place…

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