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    People tend to think that cultural history just refers to traditions, art, and human achievements, but cultural history is well more defined than those three categories. The Great Cat Massacre by Robert Darnton provides an effective job defining culture history by revealing how men and women of France and peasants, such as: artisans, philosophers, and peasants think in the eighteenth century. He expose the mindset of of those people to contribute to the world, give meaning through…

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    Advanced Cities is about how cities have grew and became more advanced over time. As ancient Egypt grew so did trade, Queen Hatshepsut made Egypt richer through trade by trading with nearby countries. The Egyptians traded a lot to a land called Punt. Ancient Egyptians began to build houses using bricks made out of mud mixed with chopped straws. Usually richer and wealthier Egyptians slept on mats and had bigger houses with courtyards for shade, meanwhile poorer Egyptians often slept and ate on…

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    Each River Valley Civilization had their own unique style. They also each had certain things in common. There is definitely a pattern within these civilizations, as they each needed three things to thrive. Oceans/lakes, rivers or streams, and a trade route. With these civilization builders, each group of people had their own way of dealing with it. Flooding, government, and religion were also main points of each civilization, which I will be discussing in this paper. I am going to discuss…

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    Denis Twitchett, Michael LoeweDuring the time period 3500 B.C.E. – 200 C.E. a complex metropolitan web developed in East Asia. It was centered on the banks of the Huang He, where the Chinese civilization formed and developed its classic form. Interactions with other human societies on the web were initially limited, but several major inventions led to the establishment of a firm route, through which ideas, technological inventions and various goods were exchanged. Many of these inventions were…

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    There are many different cultures and traditions that people follow across the world that justifies them as being different from others. Culture is the beliefs and customs of a certain group or community and tradition is the way a certain group or community do or think about something. Culture can be broken down to 5 characteristics, culture can be learned, meaning you are not born with culture, but you can be taught by family, friends, or institutions that follow that particular culture.…

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    Peru Research Paper

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    History Peru was the nucleus of the highly developed Inca Empire which extended from the Ecuador to Chile. This wealthy civilization attracted the Spanish Conqueror Francisco Pizarro, who invaded Peru in 1532 . Peru became the main source of Spanish wealth and power in South America. In 1821, Peru declared its independence from Spain. The Maoist guerilla group Sendero Luminoso (Shining Path) began their brutal campaign to overthrow the government in 1980. A smaller rebel group, Tupac Amaru,…

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    The three societies the Maya, Aztec, and Inca went through rough times in their lives, such as sacrificing; they also had achievements from their creations. Sacrificing was a big thing in all of these societies, they would cut out a victim's heart and present it to their living god or ruler. They all had at least one thing in common. They all had economy, government, religion, and technology. But they all had their differences in their lives. The Mayan had a government, economy, religion,…

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    Emily Ensslin Period 5 The Inca Empire was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America. The empire began during the 12th century A.D. in a mountain range in South America called the Andes Mountains or modern day southeastern Peru. According to the Inca’s origin myth, they were created by the sun god, Inti, and his children. As time progressed, through their strong leaders and military, the Incas were able to conquer many surrounding empires. The empire had conquered and expanded along the coast…

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    Aztec Vs Inca Essay

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    A little bit after humans first came to America, two great empires just started to rise up. The Incas and the Aztecs. The Aztecs, a religion-based empire that started from a small city that paid tribute to another empire before becoming an empire that had tribute coming from many different cities. The Aztec civilization even would sacrifice people for their gods! The Inca civilization was a bit calmer, but they still sometimes sacrificed people. They were also religion based, but they focused…

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    Savage Development In the book, Lord of the Flies, the author William Golding offered a different perspective of what savagery and civilization is in children’s lives when they become captive in an island. The children started as a society but started to become savages as their inner evils, fears and fight for survival became imminent. The book started narrating the story in third person which helped the readers identified the personality of each one of the characters being captive; it was…

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