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WW1 and WW2

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Bernadette Khakina Mrs. Madden 7th period 11 March 2015 Prompt: Compare and contrast the reasons for WWI and WWII. War has always been inevitable to human life and the growth of every country in the world. There various reasons as to why wars have always occurred including: fighting for independence, gaining power, some because they were allied with a country at war. Whatever the reason, war has left such a great influence on the history of today. Plenty of wars have occurred, but the two most important and brutal wars were WWI and WWII. These wars have some of their differences and similarities as to why it occurred and its outcome.

Sati

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OLIVIA ?MAYER ? ? ? ? 1 ?Olivia Mayer Professor Christopher Martinez Introduction to religions April 10th,2013 Modern Day Sati In today's modern day, society sati is still occurring. After researching, my findings make me think that this wide spread ritual is still occurring on a yearly basis, it is just sacred and kept secret. Aware this is a public ritual, but at the same time, if it is that would make it less likely to happen in public and be kept more a secret. Tradition of sati has been occurring in India since being outlawed in 1829. Women achieve merit bringing their families glory and the widow avoids disdain. Traditionally the women who were prevented or were not able to commit to sati were unable to live anything but a peasant's life.

Important Trade Routes

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This is a condensed information sheet of the major trade routes in world history. The Silk Road -Main commodities that were traded on this route were: Silk Porcelain Tea Weapons Metal work Spices Gold Silver Amber Brassware Jade Sugar Horses Cotton Salt Incense -The Silk Road was created during the Han Dynasty. The Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire used this series of trade routes to trade. -The Silk Road was safest during the time of Mongol Empire. This time period was known as the Pax Mongolica in the 13th century. This led to the spread of ideas and cultures throughout East and West Asia. The Indian Ocean Trade -South Asia traded with East Africa

A Comprehensive Analysis of the Holocaust

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Chapter 1 outline from World History fifth edition

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The Earth and Its Peoples: Chapter 4 Outline (Persia)

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Imperial Parallels: Rome and Han China

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Imperial Parallels in Rome and Han China Family headed by all-powerful patriarch Strong loyalties bound family members Agriculture: fundamental economic activity Revenues from percentage of annual harvest Depended on free peasantry for military service and forced labor Rulers secured power by breaking the powers of old aristocratic families, seizing land, and doling it out to farmers (kept large tracts for themselves as well) State declined when wealthy noblemen took it back Spread out from ethnically homogeneous core to widespread territories Brought cultural unity to the region Skilled farmers with high crop yields led to population boom Less space ( migration to new territories Advanced Roads Created network of cities and towns

Global Notes pp. 477-480

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Global Studies I & II Bulliet pages 477-480 Kevin Li How much did the Spanish Empire include? -> The Spanish Empire included most of the islands of the Caribbean, Mexico, the American southwest, Central America, the Caribbean and Pacific coasts of South America, the Andean highlands, and the vast plains of the Rio de la Plata region. How did they create colonies? -> It was based on classes of society. -> Despite massive loss of life, people still exercised a influence on the development of colonies. -> People had to obey the Spanish settlers and had to have aquaintances with Spanish people. -> Amerindians had to survive underneath Christianity. -> However, most of their ideas/practices survived the conquests. How did the African slave trade change during this period?
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