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    The Han Dynasty governed China for more than four hundred years. It rose to power in 206 BC and stayed until 220 AC. The Han Dynasty played a vital role in China’s development. This dynasty pioneered a political system and social structure that lasted in China for almost 2,000 years. The Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire were considered two of the most strongest civilizations at that time. The Roman Empire lasted from 27 BC to 393 AD. This empire changed the way Romans lived. The Romans made rapid

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    bargain trade is infrequently observed. Costs are in some cases cited as far as vouchers, for example, exchanging stamps and air miles. In a few conditions, cigarettes have been utilized as money, for instance in detainment facilities, in times of hyperinflation, and in a few spots amid second World War. In a bootleg market economy, bargain is likewise generally

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    Asthma is chronic inflammatory condition of the airways. Bronchial airway inflammation. Swelling of the bronchial airways. Increase mucous production. Smooth muscle constriction (Bronchospasm). Hyperinflation of alveoli. Atelectasis caused by mucous plugging .  Extrinsic asthma( allergic or atopic)  Hypersensitivity reaction  Excessive immunoglobulin ( IgE)  Intrinsic asthma ( non allergic or non atopic)  Not hypersensitive  Normal IgE  Non specific Stimuli.  Intermittent o Symptoms:

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    The Holocaust was an event that took place in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was the mass killing of 6 million Jews that was caused by Hitler who blamed the Jews for everything in order to raise in power. When Hitler became a Chancellor, he created a working but brutal system of totalitarian rule and started a campaign against the Jews. Many people supported him because he said he would change the terrible living conditions and make Germany great again. Therefore, the Holocaust was able to happen

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    shown in Source B, Germany had to pay huge reparations to their Allies. But when Germany went broke the French and Belgium troops invaded taking raw materials and resources. Germany attempted to pay striking workers by printing more money, but hyperinflation wiped out the value of their savings. For a while there Germany’s economy was looking up again, they borrowed money and unemployment was reduced, but then the Wall Street Crash occurred. Unemployment had badly affected over 20million people, they

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    Could We Have Stopped World War Two? World War II was, and still is, the deadliest conflict in human history. The total deaths numbered between 70 and 85 million people, or nearly 4% of the global population at that time. This number does not include other casualties, such as soldiers or civilians who sustained injuries, animals, and property damage. But this war, like most other wars, took more from the countries it affected than just manpower and resources. Because of the war, two of the oldest

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    • Soviet Union/Russia – The Mikhail Gorbachev Government, in 1991, banned the currency note of Ruble 50 and 100 in Soviet Union in an attempt to end and render valueless the huge amounts of black money that had amassed among the corrupt in the country. The government towards it final moments expected that the implementation of this said plan will decrease the market of black money substantially and give a proper life to common people. The reform failed to halt inflation, and instead served mainly

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    In order to consider the significance of the Munich Putsch, you have to think about how it was a continuation of this trend of attempts to overthrow the government and what happened years before, the Kapp Putsch. The Munich Putsch was extremely significant because of how it showed the public the strength of the Weimar Republic. It also impacted Hitler emotionally and how it helped the Nazis gain support and publicity. The Munich Putsch eventually led to Hitler gaining full power of Germany. Since

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    Does the treatment of social manipulation in 1984 and Metropolis reveal the texts similarities or reinforce their distinctive qualities? The exploitation of power obtained through social manipulation can have detrimental effects on both individuals and society, often leading to rebellion. This notion is explored in Fritz Lang's film 'Metropolis' (1927) in which the period of industrialisation in post WWI Germany is reflected, highlighting his fear of a socially repressive society that parallels

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    Full employment and society Governments have strong relationships with their country’s economy because they set up the environments in which businesses can thrive. Karl Marx once said “full employment is the worker’s’ best friend, not the minimum wage,”(citation) full employment being defined as being a level of unemployment somewhere close to 0%. He believes this because full employment results in more business competition (since there are more recruited workers to compete against for profits)

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