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What methods did the tribunes use to attempt to resolve the issue of land confiscation and dispossessed farmers?
How did the French Revolution influence European history in the 19th and 20th centuries? What is the legacy of the French Revolution in modern Europe? (what was important about the French Revolution,
In your estimation, what was the most significant historical development in the twentieth century? Justify your response by analyzing its consequences.
What factors led to the failure of parliamentary democracy in Germany after World War I, the rise of Adolf Hitler, and the outbreak of World War II?
What were the main ideological, political, and economic differences underlying the Cold War? In what ways did these differences shaped political developments in Eastern Europe, Western Europe, and oth
Analyze how the ideas and actions of the Jean Monnet led to the creation of the European economic union in 1958. Point out the events that led to the creation of the EEC, and what events followed.
Three charged particles in a uniform electrostatic field. Give the signs of the three charges. Which particle has the highest charge to mass ratio?
What are the three major reasons for the "New Imperialism" that took place between 1870 and 1914? Define and support your answer.
What are the reasons for a revolution to take place in any given society? Name a contemporary revolution you are aware of from anywhere around the world? Briefly outline the stats of the contemporary
What do you think of Howard Zinn’s understanding of the duty of artists in times of war? State what you think his opinion is in the first page
How did their works contribute to our understanding of the world around us? How did the social and political tensions of the time affect their art ?
What impact did glasnost (openness), perestroika (restructuring), and demokratizatsiia (democratization) have on Communist society? Were these principles compatible with collectivization and a command
What were the principle scientific movements of the seventeenth century? How are they reflected in today's understanding of the role of science in today's management and leadership theories and practi
Did child labor in the gold coast of Africa (19th century) ultimately cause higher rates of poverty because the continuation of labor stunted their long-term ability to participate in trade?
Why was the enslavement of young women, specifically in the gold coast of Africa during the 19th century, pivotal to the economic development and stability of the newly colonized British territory?
Compare and contrast Christian and secular administrations across both Western and Eastern Europe from the time of Gregory the Great to 1300. Did the church and secular rulers play the same or differe
Analyze the origin, rise and spread or religion and philosophy across the same time and geographical frames from the beginning of Human Emergence all the way through The Dark Ages.
Outline the evolution of government government across the various kingdoms, city states, and empires; starting from Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia and continue until the Christian Middle Ages.
Please provide both Religous and Political Factors with a brief explanation of what each factor was and how it affected Luther's cause.
What factors limited war in the 17th and 18th Centuries? Why did the absolute monarchies of Europe pursue Limited Wars?
Mannerism as an art style contains an element of exaggeration. Can you think of any art form with which we are familiar that uses exaggeration to make its point. Give specific examples.
In an essay please, compare and contrast the American revolution and the French revolution? Evaluate the causes, aims and outcomes of the revolution that your essay analyzes,
Trace the development of sacred architecture during the early medieval period, from its origins in the Byzantine style to the high Romanesque style.
Romans, particularly under the Empire, placed extreme importance on Aeneas, Romulus & Remus, as well as the emperors. Why? Why was the story of the founding of Rome so important? And why was Virgi
What role did the relatively inexperienced British General Arthur Wellesley play in the attack on the Marathas? Is his role confined to the battlefield?