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The First World War marked a major change from the way wars had been previously fought. What was so different about this war?
Between 1890 and 1914, liberalism faced several political and cultural challenges. What political forces opposed liberalism, and what different vision of the future did they propose? How did cultural
How did Eastern and Western Europe differ after the Second World War? How did the events of 1968 in France and Czechoslovakia reflect these differences?
Why did European powers scramble to claim parts of Africa starting in the 1870s? What developments allowed them to assert their power over Africans?
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How did geography affect the history and culture of Mesopotamia and Egypt from approx. 3000 to 1000 BC? How did outsiders influence Mesopotamian and Egyptian civilization?
What was the role of nationalism and the working class in the revolts of the events in the year 1848?
Some people have described Mesopotamian civilization as grim and joyless compared to Egyptian civilization. Is this a fair characterization? Why or why not?
Could the Islamic forces of the Middle east be justified in looking down on the Latin Crusaders as Barbarians?
Analyze how the ideas and actions of 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.
Our policy of aid is not directed against any country or doctrine but against hunger, poverty, desperation, and chaos." To what extent was this quote from Secretary of State George C. Marshall accurat
The new ruler must determine all the injuries that he will need to inflict. He must inflict them once and for all" - Niccolo Machiavelli
During the last decades of the 19th century, European society faced significant intellectual, scientific, and cultural changes. Discuss how Robert Louis Stevenson's novel, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, ref
Describe the beginning of Islam. How did it grow? What are its basic beliefs?
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Mussolini's success can be attributed to all of the following EXCEPT:
In your essay compare and contrast the ideal world of romanticism, impressionism and utopian societies with the realities of a post industrialized Europe.
For the first three centuries of its existence, Christianity was literally and figuratively an underground religion. Describe how what began as a small sect was able to evolve into a worldwide religio
Ovid was the ultimate urban sophisticated and was one of the top writer of his era. Yet he died in a small province far from Rome. Who was his powerful patron, Why did become famous and why did he die
How has “technological interconnectedness” and “economic interdependence” changed the world in 21st century?
What assumptions underlied Columbus's and the monarchs' statements concerning the authority they expect to excerside in the lands Columbus discovers?
Tutankhamen was a minor Egyptian king and only ruled a short time. Yet he has captured the modern imagination and become part of popular culture. How did his legend grow?
Include a description of how local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies currently interact with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
"In the middle of the eighteenth century most people in the world (and perhaps most Europeans, too) could still believe that history would go on much as it seemed always to have done