[ORDER SOLUTION] Causes Of First War

What are the Causes of First World War.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] The Role Of George Washington

discuss and assess the role of George washington in the development of the united states between 1785 and 1797. what role did george washington play in the calling of the philadelphia covention and

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Political Campaigns

You applied for an internship with your local senator and there are many other people competing for the position. To select the best person for the job, the senator wants to determine what each intern applicant knows about the U.S. electoral system.Create a 7- to 10-slide presentation to illustrate your knowledge of the U.S. electorate, campaigns, and political parties. You can Include photos, illustrations, videos, or audio clips, as appropriate.In your presentation:Explain the purpose and functions of the United States’ political parties.Describe the ways U.S. citizens can participate in the campaign and election process.Explain the functions and purpose of caucuses and primary elections in political campaigns, particularly in the presidential election process.Explain the role the national political party conventions play in the presidential election process.Explain the presidential general election campaign process and the important factors and events that influence it.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Federal Funding

Modern Native issues-Tribal disenrollment and Reservation census tribalization. What issues effect tribes that depend on Federal funds? Why would tribal governments disenroll any person? How are the tribal economies able to survive in areas where poverty, diseases and violence are rampant?

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Role Of Confucianism In Chinese

Each of the two separate exam answers must be 6-7 pages (1500-1750 words) in length, double-spaced, numbered, include 1-inch margins, and use 12-point Arial, Calibri, or Times New Roman font. You must include a cover page that says simply “HIST 480 Course Challenge Exam.” Each exam answer must include footnotes or endnotes and a separate Works Cited or Bibliography page. The Works Cited page is not included in 6-7 page length. Only primary and secondary sources are allowed (no tertiary sources). You must answer each question separately with the exam question at the top of the page.The citation style must be Chicago/TurabianEach exam answer should include three main parts—the Thesis/Introduction, Argument, and Conclusion.1.    Discuss the role of Confucianism in Chinese history. What was the historical context in which Confucius developed his ideas? How and why were Confucian ideas supported by Emperors for nearly two thousand years?3.    Discuss the development of the Imperial state in Chinese history and highlight the historical characteristics of two dynasties. How and why did political structures in China maintain a high degree of consistency for nearly two thousand years?

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[ORDER SOLUTION] What Is Apartheid?

Instructions for Apartheid EssayWatch the following https://www.biography.com/video/nelson-mandela-mini-biography-596206659979 . Then look up information on the Jim Crow era in the United States.  Afterwards, write a 5 paragraph essay with at least 6 sentences in each paragraph. Your essay should follow the following structure:Paragraph 1: IntroductionParagraph 2: What is apartheid?Paragraph 3: What parallels are there between apartheid and the Jim Crow era?Paragraph 4: Conclusion.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] System Of Over-Incarcerating People

1. Another term for sharecropping is farm peonage. After watching the “Slavery by Another Name” video, how did the website textbook description of sharecropping incorrectly communicate the issue of sharecropping? Was sharecropping a benefit or hindrance for African Americans in the south?2. From the video “Slavery by Another Name,” what was prison labor? How did the southerners get away with using it? How do you think this system of over-incarcerating people of color for the last 155 years has impacted the black community in the US?3. Please define Presidential Reconstruction and Congressional Reconstruction. Compare and contrast Presidential Reconstruction and Congressional Reconstruction. How are they similar and how are they different? How did the 4 presidents of the Reconstruction Period handle things differently from each other? Between Presidential or Congressional Reconstruction, which was more beneficial to the freed blacks in the South and why? Which was more beneficial for the white southerners? How did the election of 1876 play into the end of Reconstruction?

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Agricultural Landscapes

My research question is:  How much have the modern agricultural and construction activities affected the archaeological site of Nikopolis?And answer to using the methodology like GIS and paleoenvironmental analysis.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Mughal Military Approaches

What were the differences between the Ottoman and Mughal military approaches, and what policies and decisions did they grow upon?

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[ORDER SOLUTION] The Age Of Reconnaissance

Read from: The Age of Reconnaissance, J. H. Parry Chapter 8 (131-145) Chapter 9 (146-162) Chapter 12 (190-206)Chapter 19 (303-319)Write a five to seven page paper about the voyages of the Age of Discovery and the consequences of them for colonialism and empire. This essay needs to address the following questions:From Chapter 8:What was the exploration of the West African coast a preliminary oWhat is the Treaty of Alcaçovas? What were the terms of the agreement?Who is Bartolomeu Dias? Why is he significant?Why wasn’t Dias’ voyage immediately followed up with another voyage around Africa?From Chapter 9:How did Columbus come to the conclusion that he could reach Asia from Europe?On Columbus’ return, why did the Spanish monarchs turn to the pope for help?What did the pope doWhat was Portugal’s response? What did John II achieve?What was the immediate objective of Columbus’ second voyage?Did Columbus believe he landed in Asia? Did other Europeans also believe this?Who is John Cabot? Why is he significant?Who is Amerigo Vespucci? Why is he significant?  Who is Ferdinand Magellan? Why is he significant? What was his goal? What country did he sail forWhat is the Treaty of Zaragoza (1529)?What was the result of the discovery of Magellan’s straitFrom Chapter 12 How were the Portuguese able to dominate the eastern trade routes for a hundred years? Who was Sir Francis Drake? Briefly describe his mission and voyage.How were the Dutch able to challenge the Portuguese?Who is Jan Pieterszoon Coen? Why is he significant?Why did the Dutch set up a colony at the Cape in South Africa (1652)?

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