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    AP US Thematic Essay

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    Describe the opposing visions of an American society as conceived by Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson After the successful American Revolution‚ political conflicts rapidly broke out between two major political groups. The Feudalist or the power of the states lead by Alexander Hamilton and the Anti-Feudalist power of the government lead by Thomas Jefferson had opposing views on the future of America. Both parties’ vision counterattacks each other’s beliefs. America was suffering from internal

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    Julius Caesar Legacy

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    during times of crisis. While Alexander espoused democracy for the people he conquered‚ Julius infused western civilization into the territories he acquired. Thus combined‚ they provided a new form of supremacy to the people that served as a basis for many leaders. In this case‚ the more powerful and effective leadership is portrayed by Julius Caesar not only because of his redesign of politics‚ but also his advances in military and cultural achievements. Alexander the Great was able to conquer half

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    Following the Battle of Gaugamela‚ Alexander planned on deploying the same tactics used against the Persians during the battle in Issus. In reply‚ his generals disagreed with repeating that tactic as it would put Alexander in danger‚ it would leave the left and center unit weaken against Persian‚ and purpose that Alexander take the fight towards Darius together with his army. Alexander opposed to his general’s idea as he was very firmed on his own belief and reassured his generals that if he is able

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    Alexander The Great? A leader‚ a god‚ powerful‚ strong‚ cunning‚ and great; Alexander of Macedonia was all the above‚ but is he influential to the current day‚ evolving culture? Alexander was at his peak in conquest over 2000 years ago‚ so does he really still hold an impact to life and culture today? Controversy has followed these questions and many ideas have surfaced defending the belief that culturally Alexander was not that great. Alexander was deemed great because he conquered territories

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    Ancient Greece Essay

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    Ancient Greece is the home of democracy‚ and‚ unbeknownst to many‚ the birthplace of the socratic seminar. On October 18‚ 2015‚ I went back to Ancient Greece(established in about 800 B.C.E.)‚ to the time of Alexander the Great. During my travels‚ I experienced the life of the Ancient Greeks and heard the news from Alexander’s conquests of Persia. While in Greece‚ I was given a never-before-seen view of the culture of the Greeks. In Greece‚ especially Athens‚ Greeks were encouraged to have personal

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    culture affected the world through Alexander the great‚ ideas and literature.Alexander the great is important to the spreading of Greek culture in the world because without this man and his beliefs this would have never happened. According to History.com‚ “During his youth‚ Alexander was tutored by the philosopher Aristotle

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    Penicillin Discovery

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    really discovered penicillin? Many believe that penicillin was discovered by Alexander Fleming‚ although he sparked the research for penicillin‚ he wasn’t the first. Penicillin had and still does have an effect on the medical world. Penicillin has a very rich history behind it‚ and it is still used world round. One significant story that led to the discovery of penicillin was the one of Alexander Fleming. Although Alexander Fleming is credited for the discovery of penicillin he wasn’t the first‚ it

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    dbq essay

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    is most frequently associated with the ongoing issues between political parties. Two major political parties that formed during the 1790s were The Democratic-Republicans (Anti Federalist party) led by Thomas Jefferson‚ and the Federalists‚ led by Alexander Hamilton. But several years ago these political parties did not exist and many of the leaders were pleased they didn’t. George Washington warned America’s people of the dangers of these separate parties in “The Farewell Address” an excerpt as shown

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    Essay Paper on Amazons

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    of the Amazons‚ this is the case in Heracles capture of the Hippolyte’s belt‚ in one version Theseus Amazonian wife is an Amazon Queen‚ the dead Amazon that Achilles falls madly in love in is a Queen and of course the lovely Amazon who approached Alexander the Great to make a child was the Amazon Queen. This Queen status could be due to it is only fit for a great Hero to not only capture or kill a feral mighty Amazon but they are able to capture or kill the strongest and most superior Amazon. While

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    Lecture notes on Alexander the Great. IN 338 Philip of Macedon defeated the Greek city-states. His son‚ Alexander‚ extended the imprint of Greek culture far beyond its Mediterranean homeland. In a series of whirlwind campaigns between 334 and 323 BCE.‚ Alexander gained control of Syria and Egypt and then destroyed the might of Persia. He took his armies east to the Indus and north to central Asia‚ but died at the age of 33 in Babylon. Map pg 154 (overhead) Alexander the Great was no stranger

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