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    religions that were not there's. There were many conflicts in between the new and established officials. One of the religions that the Tang dynasty backlashed on was Buddhism. Things that they Tang made first were printing, papermaking, and shipbuilding. They changed their clothes and there was an increase in trade and one of them mostly being silk. Things that they liked to do where art like wood and stone sculptures . The tangs literature is poetry, Han ya plain style , and…

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    4. There were many regional characteristics evident in the British colonies. Southern colonies had hot, humid weather, mild winters, and swampy marshes contributed to high mosquito populations, thus making colonists more susceptible to diseases like malaria and had shorter life spans. Southern colonies also had good farmland and long growing seasons that enabled mass production of cash crops like tobacco. Additionally, rivers and coasts provided access to the sea. The Chesapeake…

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    The Role Of Women Essay

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    More than 800 000 women worked in farms, during war years women had to work double time to make up for what a man would do. Women drove taxis, buses and cars in many cities. In industry, more than 260 000 women worked as some worked in shipbuilding, construction and munitions plants. Women were paid less than men for the same job and the same hours. When war ended women were expected to go back to the house work, however that was not the case some women kept their jobs after the war. Women…

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    The Titanic was thought to be the fastest and most remarkable ship of its time. Many considered the Titanic to be unsinkable, oh boy were they wrong! The disaster could have been stopped if all of the crew members and construction workers took matters in their own hands to see if they had a large quantity of life jackets, lifeboats, and made sure of the weather conditions throughout their journey. If the crew members on the ship would have did every bit of that the ship probably would be running…

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    industrialists because he was the founder of the Ford Motor Company, a developer of the assembly line, and created the world’s very first automobile, Mobile T. Before creating the Model T, Henry Ford left his home at the age of 16 to work in a shipbuilding firm in Detroit. As a child, Henry Ford always had a strong love for mechanics and dreamt of pursuing a dream of making the world’s first car. During his job in Detroit, Henry was able to learn how to operate steam engines. After…

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    The Northern colonies (Massachusetts) was economically, morally, and socially superior to the Southern colonies (Virginia). The Virginia and Massachusetts colonies couldn’t be more different; they were founded on completely separate ideals, they had different ways of producing revenue, and they were inhabited by completely different people. Although the colonies were immensely different, they also had some similarities; both colonies showed great violence towards Native Americans and both…

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    Ww1 Unit 2 Research Paper

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    As more men were being called on to participate and fight in the war, women stepped up to produce the heavy machinery needed for the war and home to keep the country running. Women learned and did well at men-dominated trades like welding, riveting, and engine repair. Women were an integral role for a victory in the war as they were needed for the production and supply of goods to the troops fighting overseas. It was during this time that women disproved the notion that women were incapable of…

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    vehicles and appliances. It is also used in basic construction materials, due to its durability and strength. Some of those materials include screws, nails and bolts. It is also used in industries, such as mining, pipeline transport, aerospace, shipbuilding and heavy equipment design. Steel is also found in other common materials, such as basic tools, steel wool and personal armored vests for security and law enforcement. In addition to practical uses, steel is also employed in artistic uses,…

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    Poland Research Paper

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    Culture has many different meanings and defines who we are today as human beings. The values and beliefs we believe in help define who we are and helps develop relationships with other people. The country of Poland has a very unique and diverse culture. From the first ruling dynasty to gaining its independence, the country of Poland has gone thru many cultural changes. Much of Poland’s culture lives within its history, language, religion, government and within the people. Poland, which is…

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    Eva Peron Research Paper

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    eva and juan peron.png Eva Peron was born in May 17,1919 in Los Toldos Argentina and Died July 26,1952 at Buenos Aires Argentina. Eva is the youngest of five children of Juan Duarte and Juana Ibarguren. Her dream was to become an actress and she obtained small parts in motion pictures and on the radio. In 1943 Eva met Colonel Juan Peron a secretary of labor and social welfare in the military goverment born october 8 1895 in Lobos, Argentina and died July 7,1974 at Olivos, Argentina. Eva…

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