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    over Europe. The meaning of the term xenophobia is “fear of ‘foreign’ people which is mostly expressed in views that see foreigners as invasive elements into an established society and cultural environment.” Jorge Jesus in his analysis about xenophobia in Europe wrote that “the new strain of xenophobia in Europe is based on simple misconceptions, and can be dealt with by clear communication both by the politicians and by the media.” He claims that the new strain of xenophobia in Europe is based

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    “Western Europe” is a term that was used to describe a region where many countries, such as Britain, France and Germany, which joined after World Wars, shared the same history. In another perspective, it was also sometimes referring to a region where countries shared the same value: capitalism and democracy. Throughout the history, because of difference events, the position of Western Europe in the world has also changed. Before 1914, due to the rapid development of the Enlightenment ideas and the

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    Europe In A Dark Age

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    There is many examples of evidence to support how Europe wasn’t in a dark age. To support this claim there are some examples. The Government ,The Rise of University, and the Gothic Cathedrals shows that Europe was not in a dark age. One reason Europe was not in a dark age was because if it was in a dark age they wouldn't know to stand up for themselves. They also had a lot of money, even though King John took it all proving that they were not in a dark age.They were also beginning to request laws

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    Eastern Europe Essay

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    Eastern Europe’s geography allowed and encouraged many diverse people to easily conquer its land. The history of Eastern Europe has been marked by migration, foreign conquest, war and revolution. The region is home to a mix of diverse people who have often battled with each other and many foreigners As a buffer and crossroads, Eastern Europe reaches from Central Europe to Russia. Also, it reaches from the Baltic Sea and through the Balkan Peninsula. Much of the region lies on the European plain

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    Germany were the two new nations that used imperialism initially. The change of balance cause more stable European powers to want more control. There are many factors that are involved with the spread of imperialism in Europe. Things such as underlying issues that promoted imperialism in Europe, economic

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    Discovering Europe Essay

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    Discovering Europe Europe is located in the Western and Northern Hemispheres on the European continent. Europe lies north of the African continent, south of the Arctic continent, west of the Asian continent and east of the North Atlantic Ocean. Europe is known as one of the most dense natural environments due to the nation’s strong laws and regulations on recycling, energy efficiency, and pollution. In addition to this, Europe is a trendsetter when it comes to addressing issues related to climate

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    Women In Medieval Europe

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    East consisted of Islam and Medieval Europe was Christian and both societies were dominated by a powerful religious head. Medieval Europe had less intellectual achievements than that of the Abbasids, whose dynasty was founded by his descendants. Yet Christianity was more centralized than the Islamic. There are many comparisons and contrasts among both Islamic and Medieval Europe societies in there statuses, genders, religions, and wealth. First off, Medieval Europe had less achievements than those in

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    of industrialization and nationalism, Europe entered its third great expansion into the world in the last half of the nineteenth century. The first great expansion had been the crusades; the second the expansion of European population, culture, and influence into the Americas and Asia during the Age of Discovery. The third expansion was the most dramatic and most aggressive; it was based on a stream of European products, people, and ideas flowing from Europe to other parts of the world. The third

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    Rome created a thriving territory that soon was to be changed. The fall of Rome continued to create the Dark Ages. The Dark Age affect Europe in many ways. One tradgic fall known as the plague and the role of militarized knights and Vikings. Plague was a epidemic diseases spreading from rats and fleas. They traveled from boats and lived in the unsanitary streets or European cities. They fleas would jump on to people and then the people would spread it daily to others. The Plague effected the population

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    of restructuring their states after the devastating war. A collective agreement was made for a political body to help stabilize much of Europe. The Community provided external political structure that would provide the means necessary to create a stable economy and develop technologies, but in order to do so there would need to be a collective identity of Europe. As nation-states were trying to redefine their history and assert their independence it became a delicate balance between maintaining

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