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    in western civilization. Besides, his idea of division of labor has led to efficiency in the production of goods and services. BLOOD AND IRON This is the title of a speech made by Prussian Minister Otto von Bismarck in 1862. It was about the unification of German territories after Bismarck had been appointed minister president. Bismarck stressed the need to increase military…

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    During this period, three major wars that kindly determined the fate of Kingdom England, which are the War of Roses, the Anglo-Spanish War, and the unification England and Scotland. The first major war that happened in English Renaissance is the War of Roses. The War of Roses is a series of wars to dispute for the throne of England. In the War of Roses, the armies were mainly made up of the lords and knights…

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    marshal's baton in his knapsack” and he have one very important thing is Napoleonic Code this code still has a very important impact on the legal systems of Europe, America and Africa, Likewise, the reign of Napoleon in Italy also led to the Italian unification movement. These reforms have contributed to the development of nationalism and nation-state. Napoleonic is one very famous and smart lander, It can be said Napoleonic he change all the Europe or the…

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    The Etruscans were a widespread people who resided in ancient Italy, primarily in both the central and northern regions of the Italian Peninsula. These peoples “formed the most powerful nation in pre-Roman Italy” and “created the first great civilization on the peninsula, whose influence on the Romans as well as on present-day culture is increasingly recognized” (Grummond, 2015). The heart of their civilization was in Etruria, an area that covered part of modern Tuscany, Western Umbria, and…

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    patriarch. Russia’s new openness to its society attracted many different religious activists around the world. In Russia you can find Swiss Protestants, Roman Catholic missionaries, German Lutherans, many catholic orders, Catholics, Christians, the unification church and the church of scientology. Nearly half the Russian population is Russian orthodoxy, 6.5% is Islam, and the rest is a mix of the listed religions above. The word Orthodox means “right belief” or “right phrase” and the Orthodox…

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    They had a variety of languages that were in Sicily: Greek, Latin, Aragonese, Arabic, Lombardic and Norman-French and Sicilian can be its own language. Italian became the official language in Sicily. The nation government was the only one to extinguish the language. On the island, the people of Sicily host a lot of artistic, cultural, and religious events. The Sicilians enjoyed celebration. When it came…

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    Throughout history, many people have created theorise on government and how to rule. From the Republicanism of Plato to the Absolutism of Hobbes, countless theories abound about how to effectively govern. But none of these have come close to influence of a former Florentine official. Niccolo Machiavelli was born on May 3, 1469 in Florence, Italy. He was the son of a legal official, and received an education which included the Greek and Roman classics (1). When he was 29 he acquired a job as…

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    In 1830, Britain witnessed another revolution in France, because of this the Whigs, an important fraction of Parliament decided that reform would be necessary in order to ensure that the rising industrial middle class would not revolt. This would eventually lead to the Reform Act of 1832, which gave many new industrial communities a voice in government and allowed the industrial middle class to vote. Thomas Babington Macaulay, a Whig, would argue that this bill would need to pass in order to…

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    Crusading Warfare Summary

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    highlights the occasional question within the article. This text was useful for providing the reader with background knowledge about each concept covered, as well as identified key roles that leaders played during the crusades such as Richard I and his unification of the third crusade, which in turn brought it success. However,…

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    history, the fire of a gun, the explosion of a cannon, or the scream of a soldier tell the story of militarism. Imperialism is told first by a promise, but ends in betrayal. Nationalism rings loud in the crowds of people protesting for freedom and unification, but two times in history these individual acts would lead to world fighting. Militarism, imperialism, and nationalism would lead to the First and Second World Wars. Militarism is the predominance of the military class or the virtues of…

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