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Who did ancient China trade with?
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The establishment of silk trade routes by the Han Dynasty expanded China's reach beyond its own borders as it became a more economically viable nation. Called the Silk Road, the path for trading goods extended across regional borders. It is important to note that at this point in history, China's provinces were not united and as such, trade between dynasties were similar to trade between China and other countries.In the early part of the 3rd millennium B.C., the Greek empire had established itself in Central Asia, which helped create opportunities for Chinese trade with Greece by 200..
How did steamboats impact America?
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Before the invention of the steamboat, river travel was typically one way. Boats could easily travel with the current of the river, but any travel in the opposite direction had to be done on land. Steamboats changed this dynamic, allowing boats to easily travel against strong currents and increasing the speed of upriver transportation.\nThe increased power afforded by a steam engine allowed steamboats to carry more cargo than their traditional counterparts. This allowed operators to increase their profits from shipping more goods and passengers, and it also allowed the development of armored w..
What is the number of Vietnam casualties by state?
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The total number of fatal Vietnam War casualties is 58,220, according to NARA. A casualty is a member of the armed services who can no longer effectively serve due to impairments acquired during his service in the war or period of time examined. This includes members of the service injured outside the course of battle, such as those who die due to sickness or suicide. Usage of the term can include those removed from duty but later returned to active service after recovering partially or wholly from the circumstances mandating their removal.\nSorted by home state, California suffered the greate..
What was John F. Kennedy's inaugural address like?
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Kennedy's inaugural speech, which he wrote in conjunction with speech writer Ted Sorensen, employed rhetorical tools such as alliteration, contrast, imagery and lists of three. In addition, Kennedy made directed efforts to include various audiences in his speech, addressing not only his own countrymen but also new democratic nations, friendly and hostile countries, the United Nations and the "sister nations" of Central America. For each of these audiences, he shared key components of the foreign policy agenda that applied to their situations.\nKennedy was sworn in as the 35th president of..
What happened during the bubonic plague?
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Genoese trading ships introduced the bubonic plague to Europe from the East, probably in China or the steppe region of Asia, after it first arrived in a Sicilian port. The disease quickly spread across Europe, following trade routes. It reached England in 1348 and Norway by 1349. Rumors reached Europe before the disease, as it ravaged it way across Asia during the early 1340s. These early rumors referred to the bubonic plague as the Great Pestilence.\nIn the 14th century, people did not understand how diseases such as the bubonic plague spread between people, making the Black Death all the mor..
What is Letter from Birmingham Jail about?
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After his arrest, Martin Luther King wrote the letter in response to a public statement issued by white clergymen, who counseled civil rights activists to be patient while praising authorities after they violently broke up the demonstration. Throughout his letter, King asks readers to consider the perspectives of influential religious, historical and cultural figures, such as Jesus, Thomas Jefferson, Socrates and the Pilgrims. He emphasizes the fact that the black struggle for freedom mirrored the libertarian goals of many highly respected predecessors.\nKing frequently calls the religious val..
What is the summary of Malcolm X's speech "Ballot or Bullet?"?
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Malcolm X was convinced that voting was the way to change racial prejudice in the country. He gave the "Ballot or Bullet" speech in 1964 to a group of preachers and black supporters. His speech also shed light on the idea of religion interfering with justice because it distanced the people from one another. He felt that religion was a private matter and should only be between God and the believer. He advocated that people put aside their religious beliefs when working for equal rights for black people in order to remain fully united as one.He also talked about the importance of black nationali..
Who are the Freemasons?
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Although Freemasons are often called a secret society, they are very open about their existence and are open to new members. The details of their rituals are kept secret, but the general practices and organizational structures are well-known. Anyone can petition a lodge for membership, although most lodges only accept men. The other major requirements are showing a good moral character and demonstrating belief in a Supreme Being. However, Masons can be of any faith.\nFreemasons are often the subject of conspiracy theories. This is in part because many high-ranking figures in history have belon..
What did Grace Hopper invent?
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Hopper, born Grace Brewster Murray, was a United States Navy rear admiral, mathematician and a prominent figure in the history of computer programming. Aside from inventing a compiler, she also provided the design for UNIVAC I, considered as the world's first commercial electronic computer. Due to her significant contributions in the field of computers, she was fondly called by her colleagues the "Grand Lady of Software," "Grandma COBOL" and "Amazing Grace."
How many children did Martin Luther King Jr. have?
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Yolanda King was an actress and activist, at one point acting alongside the daughter of Malcom X. She passed away in 2007. Martin Luther King III is a speaker and community activist who has served as a member of the Fulton Country Board of Commissioners and as president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Dexter King became the Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of The King Center in 2005. Bernice King is a reverend, lawyer and former radio host. As of 2015, serves as the Chief Executive Officer of The King Center.
