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Who are situational offenders? What can you speculate about their amount of expected recidivism in the future? Please explain answer in detail. What percentage of cases are plea-bargained, and what ar
Compare and Contrast Martin Luther and John Calvin with regard to 3 of their main beliefs (theology), and based on the information you have, explain which one you feel makes the most sense and why.
Effects of the Industrial Revolution as, in your opinion, mostly positive or mostly negative-population growth, economic growth, standard of living, changes in family life,
World War I was not the product of a failed foreign policy. The true cause of the war lay in domestic politics and problems. Foreign policy was not a cause but rather an effect of these politics and p
How does the nature of the Muslim's relationship to God compare to that of the Jew and Christians? How does Islam view non-Muslims?
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From the very beginning of Iberian rule in Latin America, new cultures were created that combined European, African, and Indigenous roots. What was the role of intermediaries/go-betweens in creating t
Describe the colonies in the earlier times. Describe the colonies in the middle times. Describe the colinies in the end of revolution.
Which of the Stampt act and Boston Tea party played more important role to American Revolution?
Describe in 700 words the role of women before christianity and after christianity.
How would you as an 18th century colonist have responded to the "autobiography of Benjamin Franklin and Common Sense (book)?
In considering the cause of American Revolution, we have examined the impact of events (such as the Stamp Act and Boston Tea Party) and ideas (such as tyranny or freedom).
How did colonies change from the early colonies, through the middle times, to the end of the Revolution?
Does Paine present a compelling argument for an American declaration of independence? What are his best and most convincing assertions that might lead someone to be for the patriot cause?
The 1400s marked a time of explortion and expansion for Europe.Identify and explain three developments that stimulated this age of exploration.
Analyze the similarities and differences between the Roman, Anglo-Saxon, Viking and Norman conquests of Britain.
Discuss How and Why the eastern and western worlds of the former Roman Empire grew apart, from the fall of Rome in 476 to the Great Schism in 1054. Be specific as to the events and cultural diff
Explain the nature of feudalism as a governing system. How and Why did such a system develop, and trace its development.
History is just a jumble of facts unless you make sense out of them through careful analysis, your reasoning powers, and, always, considering events and persons within their time period and place
You should develop a clear argument in response to the full question and defend your argument with evidence from at least two primary sources and the textbook.
What does Voltaire have to say about religious fanaticism and bigotry? What are his feelings about Catholics, Jesuits, Protestants, Jews, and Muslims?
Discuss the ways that the European Union is affecting the countries of Europe.
Based on your reading of Columbus's "Letter on the New World," what do you think his attitude was toward the people he encountered in the Caribbean? What do you base your interpretation on?
Identify three examples of 19th century Impressionist painting or sculpture and three Post-Impressionist works. Explain how the six pieces of art fall into these two styles. Give a breif description o
what were some of the characteristic phases of development of pre-"historical" humanity?