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History of Western Civilization
History of Western Civilization
Explore the key events, ideas, and figures that have shaped Western societies, from the ancient Greeks and Romans to the modern era.
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Q: How did the Renaissance differ in Northern Europe
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Q: What did First Nations think of the Europeans
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Q: What a significant difference between the first crusade and the second crusade
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Q: Lifestyle rich and poor 1500-1750
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Q: What are some effects on the Gutenberg revolution of printing
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Q: Why the crusades a failure
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Q: What are the perspectives of First Nations and European people on Rene-Robert Cavalier De la Salle
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Q: What changes led to the rise of mass culture around 1990
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Q: In the 1800s people in mining towns in the west often paid for goods with gold nuggets or gold dust Wat was the function of gold
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Q: What is the origin of the surname Blackwood
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Q: What does the wheelbarrow symbolize in the red wheelbarrow
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Q: What crops did medieval farmers grow
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Q: How and why do civilizations change over time
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Q: Who is responsible for the Cold War
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Q: What was the European exploration of foreign lands
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Q: Who said that an iron curtain had descended around the eastern Europe
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Q: When did modern western science begin
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Q: Where did the saying forty winks come from
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Q: What are some of the mongols beliefs
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Q: What was the stated goal of the Crusades
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Q: Why did the roman empire split into the western roman empire and the eastern roman empire
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Q: What led to seperatist in eastern Europe in the 1990's
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Q: What were the different roles between the europeans men and women
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Q: What city is in the center of the republic of occidentalis
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Q: What order to fully understand history must he studied
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Q: How did the renaissance of humanism and its study of the classical writing of the past change the future
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Q: What was one of the greatest accomplishment of the construction industry in the 1920s
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Q: In what way can the crusades be called a success
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Q: What is the major contribution of westphalian system
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Q: What similarity between Louis XIV Philip II and Henry the VIII is that they were all
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Q: What was the role of women in 16Th century
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Q: How did aristoltle change the world
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