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Russia - The Tsars Regime Up until 1914

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History The Tsar's regime till 1914 Russia up to 1914 Up until this period, the Russian Empire was a European superpower. It was the largest country in the world stretching from the Black Sea in the west to the Bering Sea in the extreme east of the Asian continent. It also had a huge population that included, alongside Russians, large numbers of Germans, Poles, Slavs and Asians. Among this diverse population, just about every major religious faith was represented. Unlike Western Europe, however, the Russian Empire was politically, economically and socially backwards. There was little industry and the vast majority of the population were peasant farmers working in an agricultural system that had changed little since the middle-ages.

American Revolution

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Shelia McClure S. Mechling His 121 633 July 1, 2010 American Revolution a Success Success was achieved through soldiers who fought the war; but it was the men who wanted to bring new political ideas and institutions that helped the country become the United States. It changed society by altering social expectations, popularized radical ideas, and introduced republican principles. (www.digitalhistory.uh.edu) The Revolution was a political phenomenon and establishment of a model community for mankind. (Kristol, pg 4)

Rome and China

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China Versus Rome Essay Han China and Imperial Rome are two different cultures with political similarities. Even though China and Rome were apart geographically, both empires shared political role but each one was also unique in a way. To start, similar levels of the family were present in the empires. In both cultures the family consisted of the living generations and was lead by an all-powerful patriarch. The family was very strong and members of the family were bound by loyalty to their family. Both families taught obedience, respect for superiors, piety, and a strong sense of duty and honor. In conclusion, the Han and Rome empires both shared the levels of the family and the idea of the family.

Establishment of the Roman Republic

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Establishment of the Republic Rome nobility deposed the last Etruscan king in 509 B.C.E. Republican constitution included 2 consuls: civil and military consuls elected by an assembly dominated by the patricians the senate advised the consuls and ratified major decisions senate and consuls represented the interest of the patricians Conflicts between patricians and Plebeians Plebeians threat to secede from Rome patricians granted Plebeians the tributes tribunes power to intervene and veto decisions In times of crisis, ruled by short tern dictatorship elected for 6 month term given unlimited power The Legion gave Rome incredible power roman military formation of 5000 men extremely organized; all officers well trained shields, swords (2 edged) were revolutionary

The Renaissance

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The Italian Renaissance (1350-1550) Three Conditions that led to the Renaissance in Italy Jacob Burckhardt wrote The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy (published in 1860), he established the framework for all modern interpretations of the renaissance period Renaissance: (means rebirth in French) was a period of artistic and cultural achievement from the fourteenth to the sixteenth century (two characteristics are individualism and secularism [materialism]) Leon Battista Alberti : believed that he could be a "Universal Man" (a well-rounded Courtier) Europeans began to come into contact with other more advanced civilizations Trade, with the Hanseatic League: a number of North German coastal towns that had formed a commercial and military association, also known as the Hansa

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