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    The New Kingdom in Ancient Egypt During the New Kingdom period, the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries dynasties ruled. The New Kingdom starts in 1570 B.C.E with the 18th century and falls during the 20th century signaling the end of the New Kingdom in 1070 B.C.E. During this time the kingdom is expanding and the economy is growing. Some of the greatest leaders are emerging as they build up and reconstruct the kingdom back from the chaos of the middle kingdom. The most important characteristic of…

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    Civilization The Rest

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    In Niall Fergusons book, Civilization the West and the Rest, he makes a case study in Chapter 5 that a contributing factor the success of the West is the spread of consumer goods and ideas, not only in the West, but to the rest of the World. This is shown in two ways; the globalization of Western culture, and the Industrialization that made not only the Western world more connected, but made the rest of the world more connected with the West. Ferguson relates the consumption of Western culture…

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    Disney World has four theme parks: Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom. A one-day pass for Magic Kingdom is $105 and each other park is $97. A one day park hopper, the best option economically, is $130. Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon are perfect choices for a summer water park trip; Each are are about $60 for…

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    Open Door Policy

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    What is a sphere of influence? Pg. 504 A sphere of influence is a section of a country where one foreign nation enjoy special rights and powers. What is an Open Door policy? Pg. 505 An Open Door policy is a policy that allowed each foreign nation in China to trade freely in the other nations’ spheres of influence. What is the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty? Pg. 508 The Hay-Pauncefote Treaty gave the U.S. the exclusive right to build an proposed canal through Central America. What is a dollar diplomacy?…

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    Medieval Castles

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    Many years ago, Europeans experienced a period called the “Medieval Times” or also known as the “Middle Ages”. The time period lasted from the 5th to the 15th century. These times were often thought of as the most turbulent, or most exciting in the English and European history! The Medieval people were war like, they always wanted to conquer new land. Even though the Medieval times has numerous things to be remembered by, the most remembered from the Medieval Times were the castles.…

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    There have been many cases involving police officers and minority groups. A common minority group that is often targeted by the police is the Blacks. Some police are abusing their power by racially targeting a majority of black victims. The Black community is harassed or harmed by unjustified police officers. This has continually become a topic of controversy because black people are not treated fairly and are targeted more compared to other ethnicities. Police are racially profiling people due…

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    World War 1 Vs Ww1 Essay

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    Throughout the history of Europe there have been many wars. They range from the Hundred Years’ war to the Napoleonic wars. Although both wars were devastating they did not compare to World War 1. By 1914 Europe was divided into two rival camps. One alliance, the Triple Entente, included Great Britain, France and Russia. The other side, the Triple Alliance included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. As the countries stayed true to their beliefs to support one another countries there was serious…

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    Two 19th century global trends–industrialization and imperialism–were driven by the nations of Europe, but influenced every corner of the Earth. Industrialization, or the transformation of an economy from being agriculturally based to being based on manufactured goods, created a higher sense of nationalism within Europe. Nationalism was taken a step further in the late 1800’s with imperialism, or the direct controlling of other countries for political and economic benefits. By increasing…

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    In 1812, the United States found themselves at war again with Great Britain 29 years after the American Revolution. Although, this was not unexpected, and tensions of going to war were growing. In 1800, President Adams agreed to the Convention of 1800; ending the alliance that had formed between the Americas and France during the American Revolution. Nevertheless, both countries violated American trading rights, with Britain often seizing and kidnapping sailors; called impressment. The Embargo…

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    I predict that Tom Robinson will lose the case against Bob Ewell. There are two possibilities of what could happen. Either Bob Ewell will win, or Tom Robinson will win. Some reasons that Bob Ewell will win, is that he has a racial advantage, and this could work in his advantage in many cases. One of the cases is that the jury is white, which can cause a very biased opinion towards Bob Ewell. Another reason that Bob Ewell has a racial advantage is that there are two white opinions against…

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