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Discuss two (2) sources of data upon which your personal knowledge of transnational crime is based, such as personal experience, conversations with others, academic courses or books, newspapers or TV
Describe the recovery and growth of Hapsburg power from the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, to the death of the Charles VI in 1740.
Historians discuss the 19th century as the crucible of modernity. What is modernity? How did european societies become modern in the 19 century?
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Write a paragraph on how on the impact of the impact of the Age of Exploration throught the Columbian Exchange Today.
Was there democracy in the era of the pre revolution up to the era of Napoleon?
Who were the early enemies of the Nazi party? Why more Jews did not leave Germany than actually did (afterthe Nuremburg Laws) ?
write an account of philosophu in classical greece?
What were the major diffeences between the Enlightenment inFrance, Great Britian, and the German states? What were the common themes and aims of the Enlighenmentwritings?
Although France, Spain, & Germany ruined Italy politically with warfare in the 13th & 14th century, whcih country had the most impact on politics in Italy? Aztec women could inherit &
Describe the sources of dissatifaction that conrtributed to the 16th century religious upheaval?
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Why were the Dutch unable to maintain their control overBrazil in the 17th century?
In relation to certain other European countries, whydid Castile and Portugal declined in the 17th and 18th centuries(1600s and 1700s) from their early global leadership positions ineconomic, political
The acquisition of colonial empire became a major preoccupation of the Great Powers beginning in the 16th century. What results did they bringabout during 1500-1815 and 1815-1940?
What have been the changes in Western Europe in general from the 1950s to the present that have affected women?
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The European Court of Justice was established in 1952. What role did the European Court of Justice play inthe political integration of the member states of the EuropeanCommunities:
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I am taking a European History class that deals with the history of European cities. In class we are discussing the characteristics and historical significance of the cities, but I'm stumped on the qu
What social, political and economic shifts occurred in the late Middle Ages that revealed a deterioration of the feudal system? (Name at least two to three for social, political and economic.)
Compare and contrast the development of the English and French monarchies between the Norman Conquest and the Hundred Years War in terms of the “crisis of loyalty”, the social and politica
On what did Spain spend its riches from the new world in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries? In the emerging world of national, secular states, why were the efforts of Charles I (V) and Philip II
Define toleration and tell what it meant for seventeenth century Europe. Who was on whose side during the Thirty Years' War and why does that say something about the place of religion in the rela
What French king (when did he live?) is the prime example of absolute monarchy? How and why did he acquire so much power? What event marks the beginning of England's limited monarchy? How and why (wha