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    Qin Shi Huangdi

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    To what extent did geography help Qin Shi Huangdi keep China unified? Introduction China is an emerging superpower in today’s ever-changing society. Despite this, many people do not know a thing about the history of the country. This fact makes the question “To what extent did geography help Qin Shi Huangdi keep China unified” worthy of investigation. Before him, China was composed of seven separate warring states. Qin Shi Huangdi unified China in 221 BC and managed to keep it unified…

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    a permanent-standing navy. The Song dynasty is divided into two distinct periods, Northern and Southern. Following the Song dynasty was the Yuan dynasty, also known as the Great Yuan. This dynasty lasted from 1271 to 1368 and was characterized by Mongol rule. During Period 3, “Facing North” (as referred to by Valerie Hansen), China went through massive change in terms of the geography of the country. Under the rule of the Song dynasty, the area occupied by China…

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    Biker Gangs Case Study

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    Hells Angels does not see it that way. They will take any woman that is in the group in less it is the President or Vice President’s wife. This is where relationships come in. The difference in the organized crime within their gang varies. The Mongols with handle their own with their own punishment, but does not always mean death of that member of the gang. The Hells Angels has a way of handling their own if they do wrong. They are all about repercussion even on their own. When it comes…

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    Adolf Hitler is one of the most famous dictators in the world. He was hungry to take over the world along with Italy and Japan. He did not quit until the Allies invade Germany itself, and even then he killed himself to avoid the shame of failure. There are countless examples of power-hungry people throughout history who will stop at nothing to gain their desires. From Hitler, to Mao Zedong, even back to Genghis Khan and Vlad the Impaler, people will always fight for power. While wars…

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    arrows would fly out. Next, during the Tang dynasty they started to use it for weapons like a fire cannon, a bamboo shoot that shot out fire, mines, bombs, guns, and cannon. The first time the weapons were used was when the Chinese were fighting Mongols. Whole bunch of big technological shocks occurred when Asian innovations - paper gunpowder, the stirrup, the moldboard plow and so on - came to Europe via the Silk Road." (Gunpowder quotes) This quote talks a bout how the Europeans were…

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    Dark Ages Dbq

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    of the boyars just as powerful as the prince. Nevertheless, this all changed after the rule of the Mongols. In 1237, Batu Khan invaded Russia with a Mongol army, who were a group of barbaric soldiers. He succeeded in conquering the territory, therefore Russia's history was forever changed. Russia lived under Mongol rule for three centuries. This was until Ivan the Great took back Russia from Mongol Reign. His actions paved the way for the first czar in Russia, Michael Romanov. A czar is the…

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    The Late Middle Ages in Europe Around (1300-1400) B.C, a lady name Yersinia who was a foremost actor played a vital role surviving in ground-squirrel populations around the globe and was the cause of spreading plague due to her idea of killing the less convivial hosts. “The Plague did not kill off the Middle Ages, but Yersinia played a critical role in shaping its final act” (Dutton, Marchand, Harkness 299). The Fourteenth Century was a time when Europe was filled with calamities, severe weather…

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    External Invasions: Cholas and Mongols – tunnels, first Indian dynasty to conquer SE Asia, Cholas coming to area with an idea that they might be able to control the area, Phlembang (capital) overthrows the Cholas and kicks them out, Cholas helped to break down the Srivajayan empire, Mongols made it to Nanchao, 1292 - Mongols fleet from China to Java and attacked Java, Mongols never conquered SE Asia SRIVAJAYA – 9th century – MARITIME STATE - No major agriculture area - Cholas came out in the…

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    Madeleine Bell Per. 3 3.1 Unlike the Classical Era, trade networks in the post-Classical Era expanded in geographical range. They expanded due to the growth of trade in luxury goods such as silk and cotton textiles, the innovations in transportation and commercial technologies such as caravan organization, the use of a compass, larger ship designs,new forms of credit, and commercial infrastructures like the Grand Canal in China. 3.1.0.1 New technologies that accompanied these…

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    Mevlevi Research Paper

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    Mevlevi brotherhood . Even in modernity, Rûmî holds a special place as a special place amongst groups. Born in Balkh in Central Asia to a well-respected, learned Islamic family, Rûmî’s family pushed towards modern-day Turkey in an attempt to avoid the Mongol conquests of Genghis Khan, settling in Konya . This migration towards the East was important because it allowed Rûmî to take a position as a teacher and scholar in this area, as he developed his own spiritual, mystic practices that caused…

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