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Principles. Popular sovereignty, seperation of powers, checks and balance.
civil rights. Bill of rights, gender equality.
structure. outline of state.
Powers. lists powers, empowers state to tax, spend, borrow.
Change. process for amendment.
Other. preamble.
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(1) increased demand for new consumer goods (2) high-wage contracts negotiated by labor unions
What caused the prosperity of the United States in the 1920s?
The prosperity of the United States in the mid- 1920s resulted in part from (1) increased demand for new consumer goods (2) high-wage contracts negotiated by labor unions (3) record-high farm prices
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Military Alliances were made in the late 1800s for the purpose of getting back land that was lost previously.
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In 1882, Germany, Austria, Hungary, and Italy formed the Triple Alliance.
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Slavery was introduced wind a Dutch ship traded African slaves for food in 1619. When White settlers were unable to find cheap labour they turn to the slaves imported from Africa.
<span><span>The Safavid and Ottoman dynasties were both of Turkish ethnicity. The Safavid empire extended from the Caucasia ( Armenia, Azeribijan, etc.) to India, Iraq, the Persian Gulf, and parts of central Asia and the Caspian Sea.The Ottoman empire, on the other hand, ruled the the rest of the Islamic empire (Middle East, Balkans, and North Africa).
The Ottoman empire was older and stronger than the young Safavid empire, but the Ottomans were alarmed as the Safavid strength and influence grew and felt their interest was threatened. Moreover, the Safavid followed Shia Islam, while the Ottoman people were followers of Sunni/Sufi Islam.
But the main reasons for the conflict are rather political than for sectarian religious factors as many try to force this idea of Sunni/Shia conflict.
As the Safavid empire grew, it pushed its territories as far as Iraq and eastern Turkey, carving for itself a considerable chunk of Ottoman territory. This was the point when the Ottomans felt in danger and waged war on their cousins the Safavid.</span><span>
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