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    herself. Spouses of a member from an ayllu would typically be a part of another ayllu. The organization of labor is organized by gender, but a married couple is a whole together. Therefore, ayllu was in a way an agricultural practice because ayllu unit believe they share a common ancestor and their ancestor is the one who provided them with the land. To show respect to their ancestor, they had to maintain the land by dividing up the labour to different members of an ayllu. However, there was…

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    Adolf Hitler rose to power by taking bold actions and convincing people he can bring them out of their misery from the Great Depression. He had aimed to abolish the German federal government and “Hitler and his followers attempted to seize power in Bavaria as a step toward controlling all of Germany” (Maier, "Adolf Hitler"). The Beer Hall Putsch was an event that Hitler created in order to take over the government in Bavaria and eventually gain power. However, it failed as it ended in…

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    men fought wars with one another to seize the title of emperor.” The peace was a fundamental quantity of the five sensible emperors. The five sensible emperors were men that ran the dominion in peace. “ 5 sensible Emperors, the traditional Roman imperial succession of Marcus Cocceius Nerva (reigned AD 96–98), Roman Emperor (98–117), Adrian (117–138), Marcus Aurelius Pius (138–161), and Marcus Annius Verus (161–180), UN agency presided over the foremost majestic days of the Roman Empire.” they…

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    The decision to drop the bombs was not carried out by the decision of President Truman alone. When he succeeded the Presidency after Roosevelt died, he honestly insinuated to the press that he was not confident to take the highest position of the country. Much to his surprise presumably, when he was briefly informed about the Manhattan Project. Roosevelt did not share the secret project to Truman before he died. Nevertheless, Truman’s inexperience in foreign policy, urged him to seek advice from…

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    collapse into chaos. The Inca used a hierarchical system, much like today’s society, where control was passed down a chain of command. Each curacas, or government official, was given fewer households to manage, the smallest unite being 100 and the largest unit being 10,000 (Malpass). This detailed systematic organization allowed the Inca to properly manage and collect tribute and workers for the central Inca empire. The Inca also had system to establish privilege between those conquered and…

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    Southern Campaign

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    After the battle of Saratoga the British army would suffer a defeat that would incur both an embarrassing defeat and crippling blow when it came to the French entrance into the war. During the Southern Campaigns, the British could contribute their failure of the campaign based on an assumption that the Southern Colonies would provide a strong enough Loyalist volunteer pool to reinforce British regulars to render support against a French invading force, and avoid deploying reinforcements from…

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    Anne Hutchinson Dbq

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    Anne Hutchinson- she disagreed with most ministers in New England that thought that good deeds were how to reach salvation. her idea was that one has to ignore the fake prophets of someone’s behavior to see the inside of them and to find salvation. with only two from all the colonies ministers being saved, she influenced people to question the qualifications of them. these followers were called Antinomians, taking up half of people in Massachusetts Bay. her and all her followers were…

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    South Vietnamese army had won. These one of the victories took place in An Hoa which is located 340 miles north of Saigon. Another victory that the American and South Vietnamese army had won was located seventy miles north of the imperial capital of Hue where Marine unit reported killing forty-eight North Vietnamese Guerrilla fighters. The article describes other killing of the North Vietnamese guerrilla fighter and it the total out to be two hundred and forty-six Viet Cong killed and two…

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    It is very accurate and honest and precise to the writer knowledge like the Code of Ethic require of the journalist to do, but this article has a negative tone toward the Vietnam War by writing that the bombing of the Vietnam was a failure. As this article was written by someone in the Associated Press, it upholds the Code of Ethic of Journalism. The article was candid about the war and bombing. At this point of the Vietnam War America, a citizen was starting to want nothing to do with the…

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    Imperialism In Ethiopia

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    Ethiopia is something of an outlier in modern African history in that it was largely spared from European colonization in the 19th and 20th centuries. Some have ascribed this anomaly to the strength of the Ethiopian state compared to other African polities, the difficulty of the geography, and the ineptitude of the Italians as a colonial power, and while there is some element of truth to these statements, the crux of Ethiopia success lies elsewhere. What ultimately spared Ethiopia from…

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