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    things now, like I see in this picture. 2. I see Artisans, which is a worker in a skilled trade. I see Shoemakers, or cobblers and Potters. Also i see how communes work. Their charters ensured town citizens certain rights, including the right to conduct trade and hold markets, like the one in this picture. Artisans also organized medieval craft guilds. Which is when they joined with other artisans to share their trade to form craft guilds. These guilds provided…

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    The landscape of social interaction has fundamentally changed over the preceding 25 years. The internet and technology such as smartphones have transformed communication in a manner never seen in the history of humanity. With this newfound connectivity, the world has seen the rise of what economist call a global economy. Nations have traded goods and services for centuries. However, those goods and services are tremendously expedited through modern-day advances in transportation and…

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    Silk Road Dbq

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    During the Renaissance Era which spanned from 1400-1600’s, the Silk Road was affected, The Silk Road influenced the travel, cultures, and more. The Route was not a secure simple journey; which held various threats throughout the trail. Many items including silk could only be acquired from china silk- is a highly valued cloth that everyone desired. The merchants also sold numerous items than just silk. The silk road carried various luxuries. Traveling the Silk Road was more reliable before then…

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    Analyzing Article Using Perspective of Globalization Globalization is the interaction between person-to-person, local-to-local and nation-to-nation to preserve and develop trade, technology, and education globally. Globalization is not a current phenomenon, but it was started thousands and thousands of years ago. The history of the Silk Road, which connects Asia and Europe as well as Renaissance, Enlightenment, and Industrial Revolutions, is the early steps of globalization. However, some…

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    mode Advantages Disadvantages Acquisition • Enable the company to maintain control of foreign operations • Quicker to execute than a greenfield venture • Less risky to acquire valuable strategic assets such as brand loyalty, customer relationships, trade-marks, distribution and production systems than to build from the ground up • Can be difficult to integrate the acquired companies processes and culture with the acquiring company • High failure rate (50% to 83% fail) • High capital cost in…

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    Indian Ocean Trade Dbq

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    primarily an “Asian Age” due to the advancements in trade and manufacturing. You might wonder how trade could make this time period an “Asian Age”. The answer to this question is simply that trade was a huge ordeal during this time period. Trade was a major source of income for countries and even a source of political and social power. The advancement of the trading routes, new items found and made, and the political and monetary power gained through trade all worked together to make this time…

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    and was around ‎6,400 km in size.The Silk Road was a bunch of connecting trading Route that was Started by the Han Dynasties and the other seven warring States and many other empires contributed. The silk road was important because it helped to make trade between kingdoms and empires easier in many ways, such as making it easier to sell to their merchants all around.…

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    DBQ Essay: The Silk Road

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    However it all began the first great era of trade along the silk road (As seen in document #3).The silk road spread by going through the same direction as the black death did as well which spread more (According to document #5) One example of an effect…

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    In the game monopoly, everyone bought properties and started off with $15 million. In the beginning of the game we had some difficulties, and no other players had played the credit card version of the game. Many of the players, started to lose money in the beginning because of cards such as the chance card. Buying properties that gave back an appropriate rent, and that would help make profit, after a certain amount of rent given from other players. In the game you need to have a strategy and one…

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    Trade Routes in the Ancient World Ancient civilizations paved way for the ideas, values, and commodities that people still use to this day and are accustomed to using in their daily lives. As each civilization flourished, they had distinct characteristics which made them unique, nevertheless they had similarities with other civilizations that related on not only a geographical level but a cultural and developmental level as well. For all the civilizations to flourish as a whole, products that…

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