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Iconoclasm was a belief that icons encouraged superstition and the worship of idols . Emperor Leo III believed these icons were sinful and in A . ... The Emperor’s supporters were know as iconoclasts or image breakers. |
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Lecture Supplement Early West African Kingdoms Ghana, Mali and Songhay Ghana 1 Arab records date back to the 7th century, but Ghana dates back to the 2nd or 3rd century. |
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Vesuvius entered the history of volcanology with the eruption of 79 AD . The eruption destroyed Pompeiii, Herculaneum, Oplonti and Stabiae and caused the death of many people. |
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Europe wanted to gain control and prestige over Northern Africa because of its large amount of gold and other fine materials . The goal Europe was striving for was to colonize Africa and many other countries to profit from there valuable goods benefiting them with more economical stability. |
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The Eiffel Tower was built March 31, 1889 to celebrate the centenary of the French revolution . It was built by Gustave Eiffel; he was assisted by Maurice Koechlin and Emile Nougier as engineers and Stephen Sauvestre as architect. |
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Throughout the time period between 1860 and 1920, there were many factors that contributed to the economic growth of the United States . Three of these factors include Agricultural Developments, Transportation, and also Communications. |
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... Subsequent to this, Stalin believed this was a widespread conspiracy against the Soviet State and its leaders, there were enemies everywhere and they needed to be rooted out. |
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Chris Kessler Professor Karayiannis Humanities 8 July 2003 Early Civilization Part of Western civilization is said the have begun in Mesopotamia Lamm 9 . Early humans known as Homo sapiens made many advances during the three phases of the extended Stone Age. |
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During the late seventeen hundreds, many tumultuous events resulted in Colonial opposition to Great Britain . The conditions of rights of the colonists will slowly be changed as the constriction of the parliament becomes more and more intolerable. |
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Brett Knight Dykstra English 1 February 25, 2003 Effects of Upsetting Poseidon Dorothys search of a return passage to her home in Kansas pales in comparison to Odysseuss immortalized homeland quest. |
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Edwin Edwards was elected as Governor in 1972 and would serve two terms, until 1980 . Governor Edwards had a personality sometimes compared to the Kingfish, Huey Long and his brother Earl. |
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Elizabeth I Elizabeth I was a very big influence on England . ... However, some of the things that Elizabeth accomplished caused suffering for some other people that were under her rule. |
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The Ernest Withers show at the Art Alliance of Philadelphia was magnificent . The photographs were brilliant and moving . His photos included his observation of black life in the south. |
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the most important reason the Federalists used the elastic clause was for their development of a national bank . The first Republican president was Abraham Lincoln. |
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During the 1500 and 1600’s, in a time called the Age of Exploration, Europe began to venture out and explore beyond their continent . ... These things contributed not only to Europe’s desire to explore, but also to their means of achieving said exploration. |
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... 39; Brophy The Egyptians believed of an after life in which they would not perish . This is similar to Christianity and its concept of eternal life. |
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... Williem Janz should be given the credit for being the first European sailor to reach Australia in 1606 . ... Between the years of 1606 and 1756, a total of 11 or more voyages were made to Australia by the Dutch. |
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The Euro was introduced to Germay in January 2002 . So I had to pay for everything with Euros until I eventually left Germany in September 2002 and came to England. |
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When invaders from Europe arrived on North American soil, the differences between the land’s original inhabitants and the original inhabitants were staggering and blatantly obvious from the start. |
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The third game of the world series on October 17, 1989 to see the giants try to bounce back against Oakland at Candlestick Park wasn’t the only match to be done that evening. |
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Slavery what did it really do for people and businesses and the world . Well first Slavery was the main foundation for the Economy of mostly all the countries in the whole world. |
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Many elements changed the colonists’ minds about sticking with Great Britain . ... Some more elements could be some problems that resulted from the French and Indian War. |
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... There were also many other political, economic, and social factors that were responsible for intensifying European imperialist activity in Africa and Asia . The two continents met the European imperializing with resistance but most failed. |
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The Etruscans arrived and settled in Italy somewhere between 900 and 800 B . ... The Etruscans settled in a part of Italy known as Etruria but later conquered and settled the northern part of Italy. |
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The Egyptian and Greek cultures made significant contributions to western art and culture . ... The history of the Egyptian and Greek cultures certainly directed the development of art and culture. |
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Ellis Island Ellis Island was the federal immigration station in the United States from 1892 to 1954 . ... It is estimated that over 40 percent of all American citizens can trace their ancestry to those who came through Ellis Island. |
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... In one way I could say that evacuation was a success because when the children were evacuated, their mothers didn’t have to look after them so they were able to work. |
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The intellectual movement that was predominant in the Western world during the 18th century was called by historians the Enlightenment . Strongly influenced by the rise of modern science and by the aftermath of the long religious conflict that followed the Reformation. |
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After WWII, America emerged the hegemonic power of the world, and had many opportunities for economic, diplomatic, and military development . The economic well standing of the government allowed for the creation of various programs, such as Medicare, which aided the general population. |
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Ethan Allen was an important person in American History . ... Allen was the leader of a group of men from, what is now, Vermont known as the Green Mountain Boys. |
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Erik Bruhn Erik Bruhn was born on October 3, 1928 in Copenhagen, and died April 1, 1986 in Toronto . ... Bruhn was a Danish dancer, choreographer, and company director. |
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The giant pyramids, temples, pharos and tombs of ancient Egypt tell an exciting story about a nation that rose to power more than 5,000 years ago. |
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Since 1815,the Italians struggled their unification . ... But after 1850, there were signs of progress . They finally achieved their unification in1870 . The following explains how they achieved this goal. |
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Tim Lamaster Modern Civilization Enlightenment Paper The enlightenment thinkers were challenging the way there government and society was run . They were the great thinkers of there generation and many of the ideas they came up with are still in use today. |
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Between 1789 and 1820 the power of the national government expanded greatly as a result of Hamilton’s economic policies, Marshall Supreme Court decisions, Henry Clay’s American System, and territorial acquisitions. |
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Many scientists of today study Africa for many reasons . Africa is thought to be the oldest continent by some, and its rich, well-preserved culture makes Africa even more interesting to study. |
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... England and Russia were these countries and their ability to remain stable during times of toil sets them apart from others . ... England was able to remain stable during a time of revolutionary turmoil for many other nations because of their ability to deal with issues before they caused major problems. |
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Egeskov, Europe’s best preserved island fortress, was built in 1554 when Frands Brokenhuus cut down an oak forest to build the castle in the middle of a lake. |
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... The sun beat down on the slaves’ ravaged, leathery skin and their muscles burned with blood and sweat to create one of the most highlighted aspects of Egyptian religion, the pyramids, or tombs for a pharaoh’s eventual step into the afterlife. |
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Egypt VS . Sumer A comparison of two different cultures Sweat drips heavily from worker’s faces, while 2 ton stones are lifted upon each other onto magnificent structures. |
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Europeans influenced the religion in all three of the continents for power in order to increase trade . In Asia, a man named Lemetusi wrote in a document about a law that stated that Christian missionaries were not to teach in their land. |
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Because of waning interest of the people in the church, a fresh competitiveness between new American churches, and the first true spontaneous mass movement of the American people, the Great Awakening had a strong and lasting effect on the social and religious aspects of American society. |
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During the 17th century, France, England, and Russia all demonstrated absolutism . ... Although the three countries practiced this form of government, the experiences and events, caused by absolutism, occurring was very different. |
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The Emperor Nero, born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, was Emperor of Rome from 54 CE to 64CE . ... That meant that Nero was brought up by his mother, Agrippina, a great granddaughter of the Emperor Augustus. |
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The enlightenment period brought on many new ideas that changed the way people thought about problem solving even the most common every day occurrences . ... There were three main concepts to Enlightenment thinking. |
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Expedition of Greeks There are many wars in Trojan history but the war between Troy and Greece was the most important war of all . There are three major parts in the war that I am telling you about they are expedition 1, Expedition 2, and the actual Trojan war. |
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... The thirty odd years that were witness to the eventual rise of Adolf Hitler within the German political system, the Nazi regime’s seizure of power, and the implementation of the Final Solution were years that marked by chaotic events of sadism and malicious schemes that seemed to serve no sensible. |
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My interpretation of the text and information on the websites that I visited is that Egypt contributed more to the civilized portions of western civilization than Mesopotamia. |
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Interaction of Ethnic Groups and Cultures The interaction of ethnic groups and cultures is a main theme that is shown repetitively throughout the history of our world. |
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Matt Nunley Eng . II-2 3 24 03 Every Day was Doomsday A day in the trenches was never a beautiful day, of course dying at any second is never a brightening moment. |