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    organization and extermination. The Darfur and Syria genocides are sadly still going on in today’s world and both involve their country’s governments and rebels and however, they have different ways of starting and how other governments and UN got into their conflicts The Darfur genocide convey violent behavior from the government and rebels forces against each other and the people of Darfur, because of who they associate themselves with…

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    The Protestant Reformation was during the 16th century. It was a religious, political, intellectual, and cultural upheaval that separated Catholic Europe (History.com, The Reformation). “This Reformation would be the belief that would define the continent in the modern era ” The movement aimed for being able to change the prctices and beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church. In 1517, Martin Luther made an impact to this Reformation. He was a German Augustinian monk, who argued about the…

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    Then one day while traveling back to Joya d’Arena their wagon was attacked by the Invierne. Her lady-in-waiting gets injured and later dies due to infection. One night when she was asleep the leader of the rebel group, Cosmé, comes into her room with her brother, Humberto, and they kidnap her. They have the idea that because she is the godstone bearer, she can defeat the invierne. She is the the only hope for the Malficio. She does not believe that she is…

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    The Desegregating Lunch Counters at Woolworth Sit-in, Third World Women Alliance, and The Sharon Statement made the US face a new issue to face. 1991, four students from A&T in Greensboro, NC began the sit-in at the Wool-Worth. They proceeded to have this sit-in to accomplish equal rights for African Americans. Respect was gained at the end of the sit-in for the four students. Third World Women Alliance started in the late 60’s and it was a liberation movement for African American Women. The US…

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    In 1763, the French and Indian War came to an end. The war started with the intention of obtaining American land; however, it resulted in the defeat of the French and their Native American allies. Initially Americans gained a sense of freedom and pride; however, the war took a huge toll on the financial status of Britain. This led to the the formation of income-based laws, battle for power over the Americas, and the wars in order for Americans to sustain their freedom. Britain argues that they…

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    Arnold of command. In the second Battle of Saratoga (The Battle of Bemis Heights), the British army was tired and demoralized. The battle took place on the 7th of October 1777. There was a desperation within the British camp as they tried to attack rebel defenses. While General Gates came up with defensive tactics that enabled the patriots overcome the British, Arnold made a bold move and led a counterattack against Major General Burgoyne’s forces. The timing of the attack was at a time when…

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    If you could choose anyone to be for a brief period of time, who would you be? A simple question you may think, but take a minute. There are so many people in the history of the world that it may seem impossible. Some may choose a historical figure like Abraham Lincoln, whereas others may choose a Celebrity like Samuel L. Jackson. In my case, I chose someone who has been an inspiration to me since I was a kid, Princess Leia Organa from Star Wars. Although she is a fictional character , I believe…

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    where you were controlled by an outside governing body and you are being taxed and your rights are being taken away. Then there is one event that pushes you over the edge and makes your fellow colonist want to rebel. The British did many things to the colonist that made the colonist want to rebel against the British and to start their own government. The colonist had many great reasons to leave the control of England and to become its own independent country where they could then make their own…

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    ISIS Case Study

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    I have no doubt that having U.S. forces on the ground will work, however, I do not support a full on ground forces. A large force with their equipments and vehicles would require a base or two that would need additional personnel to provide support and security. A tank force or air force is simply too expensive and cumbersome in combat in fighting the more agile "technical" vehicles (pickup trucks mounted with a machine gun or larger weaponry) the ISIS member uses. In addition, a large force…

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    Essay On Boxer Rebellion

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    also caused by divided Qing government. One of the most important factors for this rebellion was arguably the western religious influence in china. The rebells as the western called the rebels the boxers because they performed physical that the rebels / boxers believe can make them withstand to bullets, the rebels killed chinese chritians and destroy foreign property. Even though the boxer rebellion did not really change the chinese political in a…

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