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    The Young Ottomans got a constitution and parliament but due to Russia, could not hold it for very long 7. Young Turks took on a secular military public life and wanted the Ottoman to become modernized like Europe 8. The Young Turks principles that were like the West allowed Turkish republic policies that came after it 9. The painting shows the interaction between the Ottoman officials and Austria royal family C. Outcomes: Comparing China and the Ottoman Empire…

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    The differences of the of subject matter and patronage between Italy and Northern Europe was that Italy did things on a large scale and was mostly of religious matter. The majority of their art was commissioned by the Catholic Church. The artist used styles that consisted of complexity and drama. The architecture and paintings told a story of Christ though the resurrection. In Northern Europe the artwork was more of the manuscript style of art as well as portraits of individuals. Artwork there…

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    defined as the similarity between partners, plays an important role in the gene pool, the distribution of resources, and the social relations in communities. In Partner Choice and Homogamy in the Nineteenth Century: Was There a Sexual Revolution in Europe?, Marco H.D. van Leeuwen and Ineke Maas (2002) used qualitative and quantitative data from nineteenth century northern Sweden to determine if there was a move from homogamy to heterogamy. They found little support for decreasing homogamy, but…

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    Many life were lost in World War some could of been leaders or politicians which lead To inspire a political revolution in Europe. The president of United States Woodrow Wilson denounce imperialism in 1917, Hoping to spread ‘self-determination” in european. Wilson Wilson propose the League of nation to bring peace within international land unfortunately the US enter rejected…

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    domestic demand to fall. There is no fruitful impact in the Greeks economic growth by continuing such policy. It is better to slow down the tight fiscal condition and allow the Greek government and economy to reform and progress. France and the whole of Europe must continue to assist Greece. It will be risky to allow Greece to fail. Most of the European countries own billions of Greeks debt for instance Germany €68.2 billion, France €43.8 billion, Italy €38.4 billion and Spain €25 billion.…

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    Because of this, the Ottoman Empire was seen as the most powerful country, being in a state that Europe wanted to emulate. Towards the end of the 16th century, Europe gained a more powerful government and military, as the Ottoman Empire’s power reached its peak. Europe created this idea of the Ottoman Empire shifted from a democratic society to a despotic society, becoming corrupt and unjust.2 The Ottomans were now seen as “lawless…

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    The Renaissance Humanism

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    The Renaissance, that occurred during the periods in Europe from 1350 – 1550, is considered to be one of Western histories event to have named it self. Renaissance literally translates to “rebirth” in French, and it is an era of tremendous cultural achievements as artists, scholars, and philosophers rediscovered the works of classical Greece and Rome. They applied those ideas and aesthetics to contemporary arts, humanism, and modern statecraft. During this period there was a concern to develop…

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    Religion in the Middle Ages had a huge impact on people’s lives and medieval Europe. People would do many things because of their religion! Some ways that religion affected people’s daily lives were the Crusades happening, people devoting their entire lives to the church, and the church having power over kings. One way how religion affected medieval life was that many people fought in the Crusades. According to Document 6, Christians would go on pilgrimages to visit holy sites. They would…

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    Marx Vs Kant

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    Throughout history there has a been a progression towards freedom for all people, not just the people in power. This trend is especially evident in Europe starting with the French Revolution where people fought to have more rights and for their government to work for them, not against. It is enforced by the ideas of Kant and Marx, both of whom had ideas that relied on the common man being free. The Industrial Revolution allowed for the common man to make more of an impact and established the…

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    New immigrants and old--what people said The old immigrants. . . The new immigrants. . . came from northern or western Europe came from southern or eastern Europe were Protestant were not Protestant--were Catholic, Orthodox, Jewish were literate and skilled were illiterate and unskilled came over as families came over as birds of passage were quick to assimilate were clannish and reluctant to assimilate were experienced in the ways of democracy were radicals or autocrats had some money in their…

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