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    Why Did The Titanic Sink

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    the atlantic.the rivets wasn’t strong and long enough to hold the hull together. (angelo) the support bar was not strong enough to stabilize the whole ship. it was not very sturdy.the bar was the length as the ship.it was not big around and did not have enough strength to hold the ship straight.there was a lot of people on the ship as well. They wasn’t prepared for that many people and the support bar couldn’t hold that much.(anglo) iceberg warnings they had warnings that whole

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    could divide their loyalty between their country and their religion. 39% of the German population were catholic‚ mainly in the southern states of the country. These southern states were the most reluctant to unify as a nation as the catholic population did not want to unite with the 61% protestant north population. This was also the same with other smaller minorities which included the growing polish population and the French in the Ruhr and Alsace-Lorraine area. The KulturKampf was therefore introduced

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    Where did your family emigrate from? My family emigrated from a country named China and they lived in this big city called Hong Kong. They lived in a rural part of Hong Kong and their parents had to farm for food. My generation was the first ones to arrive to America so the generations before us just lived in China their whole lives. When did your family come to America? My family came to America around November 1999. My parents were the first generation to arrive in America. Maryland was the

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    1. What was the Renaissance and why did it begin in Italy? The Renaissance is the era of rebirth. It took play around 1300 to 1600 and in Europe‚ this era is known as a rebirth of art and learning. The Renaissance first began in Italy because in Europe‚ both England and France were at war with each other (The Hundred Years’ War) which prevented them into the age of the Renaissance. Italy‚ on the other hand‚ wasn’t at war and allowed the Renaissance to start. Three advantages that started the Renaissance

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    Continuity and Change in Chinese Nationalist Ideology WWI to Present Since the beginning of the First World War to the present‚ nationalist ideology within China has caused change and continuity in several aspects of this nation’s society. One major change in China from the First World War to the present is its foreign relations with other countries due to factors such as communism and neocolonialism. Although China has changed in this way‚ it has remained one united nation despite foreign

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    Why Did Rome's Collapse?

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    Have you ever wondered what the what the main causes for Rome’s collapse? Multiple Roman historians believe Rome’s declining empire was caused by military weakness‚ legal justice/lack of trust‚ followed by political instability. Rome began as a sparsely populated western town in 750 BCE that was rarely known by any large empire such as Greece. Then at it’s height; it expanded‚ covering most of the Mediterranean‚ a small part of Africa‚ Asia‚ and Europe. After defeating many threats; the Romans began

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    In the Minds of Many

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    In the minds of many Robert Nooks Composition I Formal Essay Abstract This essay is to education the minds of those who do not take the time to sit and actually play the games that our youth and mature adults play today. Not only is the games that we play today are a fun past time for the events that we do but these games are also very educational for real life situations that could take place within anybody ’s life. These educational games has helped many people survive tons of memory

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    Why Did Buddhism Spread

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    Methods and Regions in Which Islam‚ Christianity‚ and Buddhism Spread During the Classical and Postclassical Eras. The universal religions of Islam‚ Christianity‚ and Buddhism were shaped very powerfully during the postclassical era because of their growing populations‚ warfare‚ and ideology. Islam started in Mecca and is related more closely to Christianity than Buddhism. Christianity started in Israel and spread through Jesus Christ to become the religion with the most followers. Buddhism started

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    be found in the Bible and the words of the pope . In 1350 ‚ new ideas and arts began to be created in Italy‚ thus starting the time period we call the renaissance. People started focusing more on themselves then just god. Three examples of these changes are found In painting ‚ literature and astronomy. It’s very obvious to see that paintings changed during the renaissance. During the Middle Ages‚ paintings were mostly religious and not very realistic. During the renaissance you start to see more

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    In 1915‚ Gandhi returned to India‚ after the government of the Union of South Africa had made important changes to their government that he commanded‚ including recognizing Indian marriages and abolition of the poll tax for them. After travelling all over India to get to know himself with the country of which he knew nothing about‚ he dived into politics‚ and soon became the respected leader of the Indian nationalist movement. He single-handedly transformed the middle- and upper-class Indian National

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