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3.1 |
Compare the Reigns of Henry II and Henry VIII There is about a 350-year difference between when Henry II and Henry VIII reigned over England. |
1.9 |
Americans protested to the British practice of impressments . America accused them of forcing people to serve in the navy . They also were accused of stealing Americans and using them for their own army. |
2.2 |
... Prince Clemens von Metternich, from Austria, and Otto von Bismark, from Prussia, ruled in different eras and rose on opposite sides of the Germanic Empire. |
5.4 |
The history of Japan, like most other countries histories, is set in action by an overwhelming male presence . With the exception of the Empress Sadako and a few women with slightly elevated positions, men controlled the government, land, social life and everything else, excluding raising children. |
4.9 |
Comparing ‘The Heart of Darkness’ and ‘Send A Cow’ . Both ‘The Heart of Darkness’ and ‘Send a Cow’ articles are about hunger, risk of blindness and overall poverty in Africa. |
1.8 |
By the end of the seventeenth century England and France had both formed absolutist governments . However, each had completely different forms of absolutism each coming about at different times and in varying ways. |
4.4 |
In every society with an established government, there is a perceptible relationship between the general populace and those in an authoritative position . ... Under the command of both the Mughal Emperor Jahangir and King Louis XVI of France, the attitudes emerging as a result of the interactions between the people and the government are easily discernable. |
6.3 |
Both Catch-22 and The Bridge On the River Kwai are anti-war in their philosophy . ... Joseph Heller, author of Catch-22, portrays the corruption that takes place in the military business and the insanity of war. |
6.6 |
O’ Muse Sing in me, and through me tell the story Of that man skilled in all the ways of contending A wanderer, harried for years on end -The Odyssey O’ Brother where art thou is a more recent story depicting the plot of the Odyssey as told by Homer. |
2.7 |
... The novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury carefully illustrates a time when society fell in hands of an empty totalitarian government . The Film Version of Fahrenheit 451 by Francois Trufaut is an attempt to reflect Bradbury s gripping story, but partially failed because of the absence of many diminutive but important details inside the novel. |
3.8 |
After reading excerpts by Bradford ,Smith and Byrd one can see the similarities and differences, as well as differences in attitudes, style, culture, work, good times, bad time and struggles. |
6.6 |
... The Chinese were using coal and coke in blast furnaces for smelting iron, at such a rate 125, 000 tons of pig iron by the later eleventh century , some 700 years before Britain. |
6.8 |
Charlemagne is a popular figure in history books because he achieved what no other ruler of his time did, to unify the entire western portion of Europe. |
1.7 |
The presidencies of Harding and Coolidge did indeed reflected and sometimes epitomized the prevailing general attitudes of the ‘20s including a carefree spirit and pro-business through each president’s laws, cabinet appointments, and actions inactions. |
3.6 |
As you may know for the last couple of months, we have been studying the many aspects of Indian life . These aspects of Indian life include religion, politics, history, current events, and also some of the customs of these people. |
6.3 |
Comparing Athens and Sparta In ancient Greece there were many city-states, the best known of these being Athens and Sparta . ... These differences fed into one another causing Athens and Sparta to develop different identities despite their close proximity to one another. |
6.6 |
... Martin Luther King The other, a man who spoke of a violent revolution, which would bring about radical change for the black race . ... Malcom X While Martin Luther King promoted non-violence, civil rights, and the end to racial segregation, a man of the name of Malcom X dreamed of a separate nation. |
2.9 |
... The unification of Italy and the unification of Germany have many similarities, proving that various peoples share many qualities . Both processes of unification were triggered by nationalism, were promoted by a few key people, and faced problems after the unification was complete. |
4.5 |
... They exist great quantity of investigations that show that they take place more and more and bigger anti-jewish attacks, especially in Europe . In this contextual mark we should locate an episode that, to my to understand, it is of extreme graveness and it cannot breakaway of the world wave of anti-Semitism. |
2.4 |
Concurring Environment The whites belief regarding land ownership was they basically wanted material development of the country above all else . To open the greatest number of mines and extract the greatest quantity of ore, to scatter cattle over a thousand hills, to turn the flower-spangled prairies into wheat fields to cover their sunny slopes with vines and olives. |
2.6 |
Option Two Gender Defying the traditional Victorian way of life, Coney Island at the beginning of the twentieth century had a profound impact on societal norms. |
14.1 |
... Hunley is coming home today . ... The concept of submarine navigation was not new in the 1860s . As early as the Revolutionary War, Americans had produced a small submarine to use in battle. |
3.7 |
The book Confederates in the Attic intends to show a remembrance and importance of the Civil War . It shows this remembrance particularly in the South. |
4.4 |
When I was a little girl, I can remember my mother telling me stories about our family members who had fought in wars . ... Thinking about this story made me realize why Horwitz Confederates in the Attic was so enjoyable for me. |
5.5 |
As one reads Confederation The Use and Abuse of History by D . ... His bias toward Quebec is of importance when considering the immense role Lower Canada played in the formation of Confederation. |
7.6 |
Conflict and Resolution Asia and Australia Australia and the Vietnam War In the period 1962-1975, there was much conflict between the Australian government and the public over the Vietnam War and the various issues that arose during the period. |
6.9 |
Throughout recorded history, women the world over have been held to different standards than men . ... In the 20th century, great strides have been taken to end this oppression and level the playing field. |
9.1 |
... ‘Once the dice were set rolling,’ said Bethmann-Hollweg, the German Chancellor, ‘nothing could stop them . ... There is in fact no generally accepted answer to this question. |
4.5 |
Upper Canada in the 1830s and 1840s was rife with violence and unrest as a result of Irish immigrants’ disappointment at not finding an escape from the miseries of their homeland. |
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Confucius was born Kong Qui styled Zhong Ni in the village of Zou in the country of Lu in 551 BC . He was born into a poor family and managed stables and worked as a bookkeeper. |
6.5 |
hroughout Chinese history many famous scholars have emerged . One of the most famous scholars to emerge from Chinese civilization was Chung-ni better know today as Confucius. |
5.4 |
... Lines Congressional Debate about Iraq Going on in America today is a congressional debate about whether or not to pass a resolution giving the President the power to use military force in Iraq. |
11.1 |
During both World War 1 and World war 2 the issue of conscription was raised in Australia, and although during both wars there were strong sides both for and against conscription, the social and political divisions that occurred during World war 1 were much more brutal and bitter than those. |
2.1 |
The idea of consent is said to be one of the foundational beliefs of both constitutionalism and democracy . Consent is an agreement or acquiescence . According to John Locke, a legitimate government cannot exist until the people have given their consent to be ruled by it Smith 4. |
8.3 |
The Conservative party ruled Britain from 1886 until 1905, however they lost the 1906 elections . This was not due to the change in the electorate, or because the conservative party suddenly changed their policies, but due to a number of factors that combined made the people of Britain look for a new way out and a different rule of Britain. |
2.7 |
... He negatively influenced the Warren Commission’s findings by presenting them with information that supported his theory only thus jeopardizing the Warren Commissions report, the very same report that sparked interest and controversy for years to come. |
6.6 |
... It seems that this era used the old maxim, the only constant is change . ... The second constant for the period was use of linear tactical formations as used from the Roman period to sometime in World War I. |
2.7 |
... Constantinople was a European town that grew into a powerful city during the Middle Ages . Constantinople played a significant role in the Middle Ages and was impacted during its three stages by its various rulers as well as other factors. |
2.9 |
Constitution Essay After breaking away from a suppressing monarchy, the American people were skeptical of the powers given by a Constitution . The framers of the Constitution were faced with a huge problem- the fears of their nation. |
4.2 |
... Many The Constitution Project 2 states assign only a single lawyer to represent a capital defendant; do not require any level of experience or expertise; do not provide or require training; do not screen out lawyers with serious disciplinary records; fail to monitor performance of counsel; inadequately compensate counsel; and. |
7.9 |
According to the First Amendment, free speech is granted to every individual and because of the advance of Internet technology it has become an information source for millions of people. |
4.7 |
It has been argued that the Constitution is an elitist document . Although hypocritical with some provisions such as counting slaves as 3 5 of a person while not giving them 3 5 of the voice, the framers of the Constitution tried to construct a government that would remain democratic. |
1.9 |
... There were months of bitter debate between federalists, who supported the ratification of the new Constitution and antifederalists who were opposed to its ratification . Many welcomed it because the Constitution established a much stronger national government that would better tie the 13 states together. |
1.3 |
The constitution is an instrument that strips power from the people and casts it into the hands of the government . ... Therefore, the constitution is not a Democratic document. |
2.8 |
The United States Constitution is the fairest set of social rules ever devised by man . ... When the principles of the Constitution are correctly interpreted and followed, they form the basis for a system of government where the maximum number of people can enjoy the maximum amount of freedom. |
3.4 |
... However, all nations do not have constitutional governments . Every government has an organizational structure, which defines the particular responsibilities of its public officials . ... Although having a constitution does not necessarily make constitutional government. |
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Life of African Americans in the period after the civil war was extremely difficult . The Congress promised to emancipate African Americans from slavery, but it appeared as if blacks were still deprived of their basic rights. |
7.6 |
Contact With Non-Europeans Before Columbus Approximately five centuries ago the ‘New World’ was inadvertently discovered . ... The man who is universally known as the discoverer of the Americas is Christopher Columbus. |
14.9 |
The Twentieth century looms before us big with the fate of many nations . Let us therefore boldly face the life of strife resolute to do our duty well and manfully; resolute to uphold righteousness by deed and by word, resolute to be both honest and brave, to serve high ideals, yet to use practical methods. |
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... They were contending for the principle of representative government of chartered rights and constitutional liberties while they were also defending themselves against military despotism . ... The matter was not entirely over money, it was over the fundamental principles of the rights of British citizens. |