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The Informal Post-Socialist Economy
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This book brings together an interesting set of contributions on the important theme of 
informality, ranging from cross-border petty trading to informal blue-collar moonlighting, 
employment and entrepreneurship. The editors stimulate a timely discussion about the 
nature of informality and encourage readers to think laterally and broadly about the 
relationship between informality and the formal structures of power and economy. 
Sally Nikoline Cummings, University of St Andrews, UK 
This b...
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UGA History Exemption|2023 LATEST UPDATE|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Large indian mound settlements appeared in Georgia when? 
During the archaic period 
 
 
 
The Georgia colony was unique because... 
it was the first colony to ban the importation of slaves 
 
 
 
The Georgia colony was opened to slavery in... 
1751 
 
 
 
The first governor of the colony of Georgia was... 
James Oglethorpe 
 
 
 
During the American Revolution, Georgia was... 
divided among revolutionaries and loyalists 
 
 
 
Georgia eagerly ratified the federal constitution because... 
fear o...
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GA HISTORY EXEMPTION EXAM|2023 LATEST UPDATE|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Philanthropic 
Military 
Economic 
Three reasons for the establishment of Georgia 
 
 
 
Restrictions on land ownership 
Prohibition of hard liquor 
Prohibition of slavery 
Strict rules established my the Trustees for the colony 
 
 
 
James Oglethorpe 
defacto leader and one of the Trustees of the first settlers in Georgia. helped establish Savannah, Augusta, and Fort Frederica 
 
 
 
James Wright 
longest serving, most influential governor of the Royal Colony. Expanded and opened Georgia's fr...
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US. History Exam With Complete Solution
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Be able to explain the reasons for English colonization in America? - Settlers wanted to come to America to escape religious persecution, economic opportunity and to be able to be free from the rules of Great Britain and the war they had with the French. 
 
•Know details about Jamestown and the settlers who lived there? - Jamestown was one of the first cities established it is where Captain John smith (AKA John Ralph) met Pocahontas. John married Pocahontas and Jamestown an...
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UGA History Exemption Test 2023 Questions With Correct Answers
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He was a spanish explorer who marched across Mexico and conquered the Aztecs - Answer Hernan Cortes 
 
He explored deep in USA, first to discover and cross the Mississippi River and claim it for Spain - Answer Hernando de Soto 
 
This man was a member of the English Parliament who founded the colony of Georgia. - Answer James Edward Oglethorpe 
 
Who was Georgia's 3rd and final royal governor who fled the colony after the start of the American Revolution? - Answer James Wright 
 
In what year d...
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AP European History Exam Review Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions
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AP European History Exam Review Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions 
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AP European History Exam Review Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions Benvenuto Cellini Goldsmith & sculptor who wrote an autobiography, famous for its arrogance and immodest self-pr aise. Condottiere Mercenary soldier of a political ruler. Humanism Recovery and study of classical authors & writings. Individualism Emphasis on the unique & creative personally (personality...
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Henry VII BRIEF SUMMARY LATEST UPDATES
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Henry VII BRIEF SUMMARY 
 
Who is he? - The first Tudor King 
 
When did he reign from? - 1485-1509 
 
Where was he born? - Pembroke, Wales 
 
Who were his parents? - Edmund Tudor and Margaret Beaufort 
 
Who was Margaret a descendant of? - Edward III 
 
What is his claim to the throne? - His father was Edmund Tudor 
 
What House did his family belong to and who was king when he was a child? - Lancaster - red rose 
King was Edward IV 
 
Why did he have to flee England and who did he go with and...
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AQA A-Level History Tudors questions and answers
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AQA A-Level History Tudors 
 
 
Who was Henry VII's mother? - Margaret Beaufort 
 
When was Henry VII born? - 1457 
 
Where did Henry VII spend his exile? - Brittany 
 
When was the Battle of Bosworth? - August 1485 
 
Who also had a claim to the throne when Henry VII became King? - Earl of Lincoln and Earl of Suffolk 
 
Why did Henry VII backdate his reign? - So he could punish those who had fought against him with treason 
 
To When did Henry VII date his reign? - 21st August 1485 
 
Why was ...
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Western Civilization I CLEP Exam with complete solutions.
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refer to the passage below. 
"[In the 260s c.e. ], while the Roman Emperor Gallienus was given over to luxurious living of every sort, the leaders of the Goths sailed across the Dardanelles strait to Asia. There they laid waste to many populous cities and set ÿre to the renowned temple of Diana at Ephesus. After being driven from the neighborhood of Bithynia, the Goths destroyed Chalcedon, which was restored to some extent later. Yet even today, though it is happily situated near the capital c...
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HIEU 201 Test 4 (LU) Questions and Answers
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Renaissance Humanism - ANSWER-- a return to classical culture 
- highlighting the positive qualities of man/humans 
- "Ad Fontes" meaning going back to the sources 
 
Fathers of Humanism: - ANSWER-Petrarch and Boccaccio, they made a systematic attempt to discover the classical roots of medieval Italian rhetoric 
 
Where the Renaissance began: - ANSWER-The Italian-City States 
 
Uniqueness of Italy: - ANSWER-- economically it was at the crossroads of commerce and trade 
- new emerging social c...
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