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    Industrialization, is a starting point for many of the technologies and factories around us today, the beneficial people absorbed from this revolution is indescribable, for example, because of the industrialization workers are more efficient producing goods and products, also industrialization helped many people walked out of the countryside, broaden their own view… For many countries, industrialization is a volunteer movement within the country, but as an exception, China’s industrialization is…

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    The Islamic Revolution began in the year of 1979. The Revolution caused many of bad changes in Iran such as, no freedom, closing of bilingual schools, segregation by gender in schools, and women were expected to wear a veil. Persepolis is a graphic novel written by Marjane Satrapi. The novel gives readers an inside on her life as a child during the Islamic Revolution. In Persepolis, Marji is a ten year old and girl that is realizing how difficult life is when your country is going through a…

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    dry. This superior power would take the natural resources the other countries possess and use them for their own gain. As a result, it would lead to the complete ignorance of the weaker country’s culture and government. Because of the industrial revolution, many nations became imperialistic to fulfill their needs. Industrialization increased the industrial countries need to control the supply line of raw materials of other countries for production. Not only that, imperialism increased due to the…

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    Roles of women prior to the industrial revolution were defined by their household roles. The industrial revolution encouraged women to enter the paid workforce (Teaching History, 2016). Throughout history, women have not been thought of as doing the actual work. They were employed in the lowest paid, least stable, and most unrewarding…

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    today still have strong opinions on whether or not he was good for France or not. One side thinks that over the entirety of his career, Napoleon was good for France, and overall made a positive impact. When it comes to his role in ending the French revolution, he reformed the military, politics, and the economy. All of the changes he…

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    When thinking about how women are perceived in America 's society today, many different conceptions appear. However, one main conception is how they are viewed and known for their bodies. Check out a recent video fighting game, and one will discover that all of the women fighters are barely clothed. For centuries women were considered inferior creatures to men. There have been many battles throughout the course of history to get the same respect and treatment as men. Unfortunately, some women…

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    period known as the “long eighties”, which stretches from the late 1970s all the way until 1989 with the Tiananmen Massacre. In direct contrast to Maoist policies decrying capitalism and certain traditional elements of Chinese society, post-Cultural Revolution China saw economic reform moving them towards a market economy with greater openness to the West. Over time, people began calling for other reforms such as democratization, free speech, and a fix to government corruption. In Wei…

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    A fight for liberty and a democratic consummation The key objectives of the American revolution are mostly represented as a fight for liberty and independence, but the true history behind a curtain of facts is a predominant unknown among the majority of Americans. It is true that the population of the 1700’s was fighting for freedom above anything else, but there was a set of other major causes that pushed the mentality of change among the heterogeneous society of that era. The divergence…

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    states. The colors on the flag also have their own meanings; white stands for innocence, red stands for valor, and blue stands for perseverance. The flag was created by the Continental Congress and first held its significance during the American Revolution. The flag is seen as a real icon due to the values of America it withholds. There are concrete values as well as transitory. The concrete values are the ones that do not change over time, they have and will always remain the same. Transitory…

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    Throughout history, numerous men have tried to change their country. El Líder in Dreaming in Cuban and Vladimir Lenin both are some of these men. Both men were communist dictators for their countries, and they rose to power after leading a revolution. Through these revolutions they tried to do what they thought was the best for their country even if it was not. El Líder is a character in the novel Dreaming in Cuban by Cristina García. Within the novel, El Líder is a rather controversial figure…

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