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    Mongol leader Genghis Khan born by the name of Temujin (1162-1227) rose from humble early stages to establish the largest land empire in history. After uniting the nomadic tribes of the Mongolian plateau, he seized huge areas of central Asia and China. His descendants extended the realm even further, advancing to such distant places only on horse and walking like Vietnam, Syria, Poland, and Korea. At their peak, at the high of the Mongols empire, they had controlled somewhere between 12 million…

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    The Mongols were the most successful empire during the time period. The Mongols were the most successful because they practiced different things. The Mongols had an empire bigger than the Romans for a few reasons. The Mongols had one of the most dominant militaries during their empire. The Mongols were trained in riding and hunting as soon as they could hold a bow (History, 2014). The Mongols were trained while they were still adolescents and would continue their training through their life. The…

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    Genghis Khan, born as Temujin, controlled the world’s largest empire. He conquered vast territories across the continents of Europe and Asia. An empire that vast could not have been formed without ambition, excellent organizational skills, a strong military, destruction, and chaos. To prove that Genghis Khan was a great ruler, one must look at his early life, and his desire to unite Mongolia through multiple military campaigns ending in a strong, sole, rulership. The hardships of Temujin’s…

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    Mongol politics were similar in their goals of gaining wealthiness. Although there was this main goal, the political rule still varied in China and the Middle East under Mongol rule. In terms of taxes, both areas had initially issued heavy taxation policies to the people of their new captured land. In China though, the heavy taxes did not stay as they did in Persia. When Kublai Khan ruled starting in 1271, he adopted a chinese favorable ruling style. He lowered taxes for the chinese people as…

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    Whether it be at airports, railway stations or border crossing by car, the attempt to control the influx of people crossing is a prominent problem among western countries. Through each of these means, there’s an interaction of two concerns. First, border security understood as the many ways of controlling movement across regions. Second, racial profiling defined as the continuous pattern of being stopped by border patrols due to racial differences. On a broader sense, this ends up being a…

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    Dbq 11 Germany Analysis

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    after WWI. However just because the war was officially over for them, did not mean the fighting had stopped in Germany. The entire World was in bad shape after the terrible war, but Mann explains how it seemed that nothing could go right for the Germans and with each blow the people’s hope began to diminish and the struggle to stay strong grew harder and harder. Amongst the ruins of the desolate state, political parties began to take advantage of the people’s need for leadership and began to…

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    Battle Camp Narrative

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    someone in a German accent yell, “Halt!” I am too scared to turn around but I know that we are in deep trouble. I am sweating like crazy and my heart is about to burst out of my chest. I am immediately forced to the ground and see that the rest of my crew is already bound by ropes. The…

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    Script Hitler, we all know his story.... Or Do We! Hitler, who was born on April 20, 1889 Braunau am Inn, in Austria was a German dictator and politician. After Germany's lost in World War 1, the German people were hit with a bad depression. People lost jobs and many were forced to move out of their homes. Money was scarce. The people of Germany thought it was time for a new leader. So feeling desperate, they elected a new leader… Hitler and his Nazi party In his first days, Hitler was a…

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    would I believe that? Maybe because the illegal immigrants are trying to cross our borders for many reasons. The reasons could be the following; better jobs and benefits, housing, and freedom. However, Illegal immigrants do not get what they call the American dream. They attempt to cross the border if they get passed. Americans do control the border and have caught many Illegal Immigrants. The Interactions from border patrol can be a sight to never forget. They catch Illegal immigrants and line…

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    Migra Analysis

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    In this case, the border patrol’s objective history. The border enforcements between Mexico and the United States has constantly been changing throughout history, whether it is through their terms of race, class or regional background. In the book, Migra, written by Kelly Lytle Hernandez, an associate professor in the University of California Los Angeles Department of History and director of the department of Public History Initiative, argues how the personal history of Border Patrol workers…

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