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Analysis of the City of London History Coursework
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The history of the city dates back to the roman ear. Ever since its establishment, London became home to many historical events such as the Industrial Revolution, and the Gothic Revival. Due to its historical importance and current economic growth level, the city became one of the world’s major tourist hot spots.
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Gobbet Question on Augustus Res Gestae History Assignment
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By bringing stability and security to Rome, Augustus does much more than the ancestors who founded Rome because he brought it back from the brink of destruction in which all which they had built could be lost. He restored temples, recreated the houses of government and even re-established the rules which they had given to the people.
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The Peoples Republic of China History Term Paper
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The Chinese success was achieved through hard work, perseverance and a focus to improve the nation as a whole to bring the maximum mutual benefits to the entire society. China is on the rise and its residents and its residents and the future Chinese generation will reap the benefits that have been harvest during the last 30 years.
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Treaty of Versailles and World War II History Essay
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In this manner, World War Two simply became a continuation of events after the First World War. The Treaty of Versailles was signed in 1919 after nearly six months of negotiations and discussions between the parties that were involved in the First World War.
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Imperialism of Free Trade and the British Empire History Essay
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Indeed it became essential in the meteoric rise of Britain as an imperialist. On the one hand, David Hume (1876) was one of the most vocal critics of Tucker’s theories, arguing that despite all the apparent advantages, there would come a limit, a ‘ne plus ultra’, at which point, by begetting disadvantages, the progress of the rich nation would be halted.
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The Meiji Restoration in Japan History Term Paper
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By the time of Emperor Meiji's death and the end of the Meiji Restoration Period in the year 1912, Japan had made itself a strong nation in a very short time by means of modernization and warfare, to turn out to be a key industrialized nation, an imperialist power as well as a force to be reckoned by.  
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Issues that Led to the French and Indian War History Article
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The French colonists evolve in oppressive regime in Vietnamese and it used discussions on the colonial era. English colonies and their Indian and European rivals were affected by various conflicts such as free, slave and blacks. Their independence was declared and the new republic of the United States has found.
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The Slavery during the Times of the Roman Republic History Case Study
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Expansionist wars and large scale use of cheap slave labor undermines free citizen labor reflecting on the economic situation of the Roman Republic. In this paper we concentrate on slavery during the times of the Roman Republic – its sources, uses of slaves, slave rebellions and the impact of slavery on the economy.
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Napoleon and the Transformation of European States and Societies History Term Paper
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Napoleon re-instated a hierarchy of ranks (medals, a legion of honor, etc) that echoed the culture of the ancient regime and closed down all sorts of egalitarianism prevalent during the Revolutionary days giving birth to a new aristocracy totally bourgeois in its nature. It was old wine in a new bottle—the emperor, the honors system. 
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Does the Thirty Years War Mark an Important Watershed in European Warfare History Essay
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New military tactics and strategies were adopted by many of the most successful armies during the Thirty Years War, such as professionalism within the armies of Sweden. In addition to professionalism, these armies also adopted new forms of communication and new methodologies of controlling their fighting soldiers and mercenaries through chains of command.
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Ancient Rome Republic History Assignment
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In 55 BC the most brilliant general of them all, Julius Caesar invaded Britain and the defeat of Britain was completed by Claudius in 43 AD. Romans accepted others’ religions, did not interfere much, did not threaten the way of life, and tried not to plunder. They imposed their own laws, but never disregarded the traditional law of the land.
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The History of the Roman Republic History Coursework
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Rome began as a republic. There were two classes of citizens: the aristocratic patricians and the majority of citizens, the plebeians. Both groups had some civic rights, but only the patricians could be elected to office. Rome’s government was divided into executive and legislative branches. Two Consuls headed the executive branch. The Senate dominated the legislature.
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The Grand Alliance: A Marriage of Convenience History Case Study
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The final Big Three meeting (Potsdam, July 17-August 2, 1945) would achieve resolution of none of these issues, although its closing communiqué put as good a face as possible on the results. A decade later, Europe would be divided between a Western Bloc with the United States and Britain at its core (NATO) and a Soviet Bloc (the Warsaw Pact).
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The History of the Italian Mafia in America History Research Paper
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America and Italy have had close historical links for centuries. It was an Italian – Christopher Columbus – who discovered America. It was an Italian – Amerigo Vespucci – after whom America was named. Italian shows such as the ‘Sopranos’ have delighted American audiences for years. Italian cuisine is one of America’s favorite foods
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The Mongolians and the Mongol Empire History Coursework
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Due to its continuous development, the Mongol Empire is considered as one of the largest land empires of the world. What fascinates historians is the phenomenon that though the Mongols are a nomadic tribe of the inner Asian steppes, yet they rose to become the masters of an enormous and dynamic empire.
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Characteristics of Western Civilization History Coursework
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Although this battle started as a religious-oriented conflict, Catholics against Protestants, it later evolved more particularly into a conflict between France and the Hapsburgs. Battle one represented a defeat for Swedish attempts to control what is now modern  Germany while Spain and the Holy Roman Empire attempted to consolidate their gains.
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Diplomatic History of the US Since 1914 History Essay
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The United States rose to be the most powerful military supremacy nation in the world due to Reagan's and Bush's destruction οf the Cold War. This defeat and new era caused our domestic and social society within America into a state οf confusion and caused Americans to question what role they would play in this new society.
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Difficulties Louis XVI Faced on His Accession History Assignment
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Louis XVI, entered the throne and conquered by the title “Restorer of French Liberty”, there was a time when people started adoring him and then he was blamed as ‘betrayer’. It was all that the French Royalist decided about the French monarchy.
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A Role in the Development of Cold War History Term Paper
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In fact, the conflicts that have been developed between the above countries are just part of their external policy, with no particular effect on the relationships of states worldwide. On the other hand, it has been extensively supported that the Cold War has its origins in Asia and more specifically to China where the fall of Communism.
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Features of Shakespeare's Tragic Vision History Coursework
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In order, therefore, to understand his works, it is essential to have a clear idea of his age. Shakespeare plays Hamlet, Othello, Julius Caesar, Macbeth, and King Lear is considered to be Universal because Shakespeare was not only a poet, a dramatic poet, working for stage, actors, and audience as he knows them. 
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The Rise of the United States and the Soviet Union to Superpower Status History Coursework
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The rise of the United States and the Soviet Union to superpower status seemingly came at very different circumstances and followed divergent paths. This is mainly because it is generally accepted that the former built its power on the foundation of sheer wealth while the latter through its formidable nuclear and conventional capabilities. 
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The Breakaway of East Pakistan History Assignment
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The author states that the civil war between West and East Pakistan pit neighbor against neighbor. It had not been a long time since Pakistan had split from India. When the civil war began, it was not only between the Punjab and Bengals. The West and East also had involvement. The US did not want Bangladesh to be influenced by communist Russia.
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The Truman Doctrine - The Cold War History Assignment
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 The Truman Doctrine, that was passed on May 22, 1947, was significant because, for the first time in world history, weaker nations could ask for, and be reasonably assured of support from the United States in its role as the main Superpower to emerge almost untouched by the Second World War. Such assistance was specifically limited to nations facing the real danger of being engulfed by communism.
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The History of the Earth and the Origin of People and Things Told by an Old Magus History Essay
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The children grew in the same house, yet they never met each other. Vuota knew to prophesy which said that in case her children met they would kill their mother Vuota. Time passed and both of them turned into beautiful young people. Once Atomos saw Electra and he loved the beautiful maid very much. Electra loved the handsome youth either. 
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World War II: Germanys Offensive History Term Paper
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It is impossible to know if the average German citizen had aspirations of global domination.  Given the prevailing ‘superior race’ ideology, it doesn’t seem a far step that Germans might consider themselves to be both biologically and theologically predestined to dominate over all other cultures and races of the world.   
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The Railroad and the Immigrants Who Helped Build It History Assignment
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The author states that while the general impression has always been that the railroads did little more than destroy those who came to work on them, the railroad also created many new opportunities for minority groups, such as the Chinese and the Irish, seeking new beginnings in the modern world.
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The Rise and Fall of the 2nd Phase of the Civil Rights Movement History Assignment
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Blacks now had social equality, at least in legal terms.  The Civil Rights Act also prohibited discrimination in employment practices and the 1965 Voting Rights Act made the process to register to vote more accessible for blacks.  In the South, ‘literacy tests’, poll taxes and other methods were used to restrict black voting. 
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Historians' Interpretation of the German Role in Starting World War I History Essay
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t is made clear that Germany actively involved in all phases of World War I invoking its enemies in order to achieve specific strategic targets. In fact, it could be stated that World War I was caused by the initiatives of the German military authorities – even if the country’s population was opposed to the country’s participation in the specific War.
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Alexander the Great History Essay
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Alexander was a legend in his own time. In the first centuries after Alexander's death, probably in Alexandria, a quantity of the more legendary material coalesced into a text known as the Alexander Romance. Alexander is also a character of Greek folklore, as the protagonist of 'apocryphal' tales of bravery. Alexander is also a character of a standard play in the Karagiozis repertory, "Alexander the Great and the Accursed Serpent".  
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The Definition of Holocaust and Genocide History Assignment
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The two events although are similar in their inhumanity but they have certain structural peculiarities that differentiate one from the other. It can also be argued that the scale, extent, brutality, legitimization, acceptance, organization, routinization and systematic dehumanization of the Holocaust can be categorized separately from other events of the genocide.
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The Battle of Antietam History Term Paper
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The latter’s astute leadership skills forced the war to come to a draw where his Army was outnumbered by the American General, McClellan by nearly half. In the strategic sense, Antietam is considered a turning point by all and sundry. This also marked the basis for the success of the Union by all extremes.
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Impact of Cultural Revolution of the 1960s on British Society History Coursework
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New pop groups emerged and life became ‘swinging’ for many young people. The older generation still did not approve but was powerless to do anything. The early 1960s can be described best as ‘a grey period’ and not as the ‘swinging sixties’ which came later. The popular culture of the 1960s was both damaging and constructive to different groups of people.
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The 1983 Cricket World Cup History Literature review
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If one was a good cricketer one was considered to be a good citizen. Yes, Cricket has become the mainstay of sports and undoubtedly has a strong and direct link with Indian National consciousness. In the words of Guttmann, “It is recognized that there are close links between sports and politics; and in particular between sport and national conscious”. (Guttmann A., 2003)  
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The US Motherland on September 11th History Assignment
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What was needed was a clear cut definition of what terror indeed is and how the terrorists could be identified rather than lining up all the nations in a single line and asking them one way or the other. The war on terror thus had a lot of say in the way the countries responded to the call of the world’s police officer – the United States of America.
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Hierarchy in Society in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries History Assignment
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The amazing thing about this history is the culture that the French forged from all these materials, eventually, with England, becoming the central culture in the larger process of the invention of Europe. Historians generally date the European culture as starting its course of development in the late tenth century.
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Did the Treaty of Versailles Make World War II Inevitable History Coursework
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The Wilson concept was decidedly more lenient and if it had been adopted as the final draft would have prevented the intensely hostile feelings of the Germans towards those countries that imposed the treaty.  The implementation of the Wilson plan may very well have also prevented Hitler’s rise to power and the deaths of more than 60 million people
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Did the Treaty of Versailles make World War II Inevitable History Essay
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Its punitive economic terms coupled with extensive territorial losses, especially in the East, only served to arouse in the German people an enduring bitterness against the Treaty and a fierce sense of nationalism that paved the way for National Socialism (Nazi) and for the outbreak of a second major war within 20 years.
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Americas Rich History History Assignment
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With America’s rich history and with the many developments brought about by commerce and technology, America has evolved and survived numerous challenges, especially the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center. There are a lot of things that could symbolize America. There is the Liberty Bell, the Washington monument.
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Political and Social Outcomes of the End of the War in Vietnam History Assignment
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The author states that the activities are normally carried out by the humans, segregating themselves into different countries. That is, a country’s government, defense forces, scientists etc, will only join ‘hands’ together, to protect their territorial integrity, gain superiority over other countries and importantly provide good governance.
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The Historical Collection of Heritage Park History Assignment
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The exhibits appropriately use and mix artifacts, images, narrative, and other source materials to convey the message that our forefathers conquered the difficulties in life to bring about the change that we the current generation are enjoying. There is nothing left out from the exhibit. For it is all-encompassing and penetrates the minds.
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The Impact of the Womens Liberation Movement - 1960s to Present History Essay
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“The dominant image remains that of a middle-class housewife happily trading in agricultural labour alongside men for the joys of urban domesticity and childrearing” (Hewitt 2002: 156). At the same time, it was working to constrain women within a codified image, this thought process served as the catalyst to push women into the public sphere. 
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Vietnam War Effect on Youth of America History Assignment
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The author states that in terms of military strength the USA was far superior to Vietnam. It was strategic failure, diplomatic failure as well as fighting without a cause that made the USA soldiers reluctant of the fight. Also, they were bereft of any tangible goal. All these led to one of the most astonishing results in military history.
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The Australian National Identity in the 21st Century History Article
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Both in the cases of the Greeks and the Romans, where Romans were more of an extended version of the Greeks in respect of following their philosophy and culture, it has been seen that military campaigns are the chief source of prosperity and thus to sustain this prosperity it was important to develop causes for military campaigns.
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China during the Cold War History Essay
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His study is derived from primary sources from Chinese Archives supplying new info and study of the country’s leader Mao Zedong's actions in the Cold War era and also including present studies on Chinese security concerns.
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Security Planning and the History of Security Services History Assignment
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During the Civil War, nearly half of the US currency was counterfeited. In addition, there were one thousand six hundred state banks that designed and printed their own currency bills, which were not identical. This made it very difficult to identify counterfeit currency. In order to solve this problem, a national currency was adopted in the year 1862.
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The Importance of the 1957 Rome Treaty History Assignment
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The author states that many efforts have been made in order to describe the European Union in terms of its role and its target. Towards this direction, Archick stated that the European Union should be considered to be a ‘treaty-based, institutional framework that defines and manages political and economic cooperation among its 25 member states.
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Liberia After the Civil War History Term Paper
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The largest and most thickly populated city Monrovia is Liberia’s capital. The Relief features of Liberia include a rocky, jagged coastline, the mainland teeming with forests, mountains, and plateaus. Liberia has a hot and humid climate and most of its people work on farms. The ancestors of the people living in Liberia today came from the interior.
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What Is the Poststructuralist Argument, and How Does It Pose a Challenge for Historian History Assignment
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It is easy to say Alexander the Great conquered this territory and that, but individuals helped create this history. Lastly, primary sources like accounts of battles and diaries can be tainted by unobjectionable intentions as well. Although objectivity needs to be the goal, one must realize it is an unobtainable goal.
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History of the Terrorist Group Al-Qaeda History Case Study
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The international community under the leadership of the United States took preventive measures to avert the possibility of another terrorist attack.  Al-Qaeda is an organization of Islamic extremists and fundamentalists, the organization was founded by Osama bin Laden. The organization was initially sponsored by CIA to fight against Soviet aggression in Afghanistan.  
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The Abu Gharaib Prison Scandal History Essay
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The deserted prison complex was refurbished with toilets, and tiled flooring and used to house several thousand civilians picked up in random military sweeps and suspected of crimes against the coalition. However, during the period October to December of 2003, there were several instances of “sadistic, blatant and wanton criminal abuses” at Abu Ghraib (Hersh, 2004).
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