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Category: /Social Sciences
…The Neolithic Revolution was a period in history in which many cultural, social, and economic advances were achieved by the people of the Middle East. The changes that were made in this era would affect the way our ancestors lived and still affects us…
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Category: /History
…In the aftermath of the French and Indian War, Britain needed a new imperial design, but the situation in America was anything but favorable to change. Long accustomed to a large measure of independence, the colonies were demanding more, not less…
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…The French: I am writing about the French because they have had quite an effect on me. I mean, I kind of consider myself French. Whenever an American asks me where I am from, their response to my "France" is invariably a demonstration of how…
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…The revolution was a revolution. Since revolution means to change and there were many changes in the American Revolution. The changes were political, social, economic, and foreign. Many changes were substantial but far from swift. Some of the changes…
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…Over the past twenty-five years, French singer-songwriter Renaud has emerged as his country's leading exponent of chanson sociale, a rich and diverse tradition of popular song which has helped to rally, educate and galvanise dispossessed groups in French
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Category: /Literature/English
…Animal Farm and the Russian Revolution Animal Farm and the Russian Revolution have many similarities and ideas. The characters, settings, and the plots are the same. In addition Animal Farm is a satire and allegory of the Russian Revolution, George…
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Category: /History
…The Green Revolution is an effort that has increased crop yields throughout the world since 1950. These high yielding crops are produced by planting monocultures of genetically altered plants and by using inorganic fertilizer, irrigation water…
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…of revolutions are often reduced by the casual observer to two simplex causes, the oppression and hardship suffered by a population under a weak and corrupt government. Although the causes of Great Revolutions such as the French and the Russian are more complex than…
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Category: /History
…The Ideological origins of the American Revolution What exactly was the American Revolution? It was not simply a war. It was a revolution of ideas, a change in the attitude of the people over time that preceded and eventually led to a war…
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…the Industrial Revolution must be considered, if one wants to see the whole picture. There is not one theory that is more convincing than any other; each of the theories can work together to create the most logical hypothesis. Three of the theories that work…
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