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  1. New Deal (82408 bytes)
    9: ...hat were too low, and efforts to increase foreign trade. Much of the New Deal's efforts to help corporat...
    20: ...ements)—the very cause of the collapse of world trade in the late 1920s with its resultant job loss. [[...
    86: ...opt an anti-deflationary scheme that would permit trade associations to cooperate in stabilizing prices w...
    167: ...rols, capital controls, reduced tariffs and other trade barriers, and eliminated the rationing of goods a...
    341: ...lex and theoretical something that is really very simple and very practical. . . . Plausible self-seekers ...
  2. Inca Empire (25571 bytes)
    76: ...tended family group) would teach them one of many trades, such as farming, gold working, weaving, or mili...
    88: ...replicated and spread throughout the empire. The simple abstract geometric forms and highly stylized anim...
    102: ...bute from throughout the country and was used for trade, to adorn rulers and to be given as gifts to poli...
    139: ... the year. Agricultural tools consisted mostly of simple [[digging stick]]s.
  3. Indus Valley Civilization (23571 bytes)
    22: ...n the early strata of Indus civilization cities.) Trade networks linked this culture with related regiona...
    36: ...ons. Some of the seals were used to stamp clay on trade goods, but they probably had other uses. Although...
    55: ...onomy appears to have depended significantly on [[trade]], which was facilitated by major advances in tra...
    57: ...he dispersal of Indus civilization artifacts, the trade networks, economically, integrated a huge area, i...
    62: ...l left by rivers after the flood season, but this simple method of agriculture is not thought to be produc...
  4. Navigation (15650 bytes)
    18: ...in times of famine or difficulty, only they could trade for aid or evacuate people. The guild secrets mi...
    57: ...sition. The math required for sight reduction is simple addition and subtraction, if sight-reduction tabl...
    86: ... called a '''rutter'''. These were often crucial trade secrets, because they enabled travel to lucrative...
  5. Sumer (14409 bytes)
    12: ...um of almost incessant warfare over water rights, trade routes, and tribute from nomadic tribes.
    48: == Economy and trade==
    49: ...gest a remarkably wide-ranging network of ancient trade centered around the [[Persian Gulf]].
    51: The [[Epic of Gilgamesh]] refers to trade with far lands for goods such as wood that were s...
    66: Sumerians used slings and simple bows. (the [[recurve bow]] is a later invention.)
  6. Peloponnesian War (15884 bytes)
    7: ... and other ancient authors realized, more so than simple fear of Athenian power.
  7. Early history of Ireland (30651 bytes)
    9: ... they constructed by stretching animal skins over simple wooden frames. They had outdoor hearths for cooki...
    14: ...lution was a long and slow process resulting from trade and overseas contacts with agricultural communiti...
    41: ...he Bronze Age these ornaments consisted of rather simple crescents and disks of thin gold sheet. Later the...
  8. Viking Age (10637 bytes)
    2: ...eriod, the [[Vikings]], Scandinavian warriors and traders, raided, and explored large parts of [[Europe]]...
    6: ...rs, and thus extended the reach of Norse raiders, traders and settlers not only along coastlines, but als...
    10: In 911, the French king, [[Charles the Simple]], was able to make an agreement with the viking ...
    19: ...866, and discoveries there show that Scandinavian trade connections in the 10th century reached beyond By...
    50: ...uperior [[longship]]s; for purposes of conducting trade, however, another type of ship, the [[knarr]], wi...
  9. Hyksos (23575 bytes)
    31: ...a great Hurrian empire, as Helck thought, for the simple reason that there was never any Hurrian empire. ...
    33: ...ms have been satisfactorily explained as items of trade, not as indicators of direct political and milita...
    51: ...n, the titulary deity of his dynasty, but this is simple hyperbole common to virtually all Egyptian royal ...
  10. Avalanche (25211 bytes)
    79: ...before beacons became available. The principle is simple - an aprox. 10m long, red cord (similar to parach...
    82: ...man), avalanche [[transceiver]]s or under various trade names (including [http://www.ortovox.com/ Ortovox...
    110: ...use the surviving witnesses failed to do even the simplest search.
  11. Alpaca (9975 bytes)
    52: ...wool, or even some high-quality English wool. In trade, distinctions are made between alpacas and the se...
    66: ...ain-cloth came from is not known, but it was this simple yet ingenious structure which enabled [[Titus Sal...
  12. Gallium (9500 bytes)
    145: Gallium does not [[crystal]]lize in any of the simple [[crystal structure]]s. The stable phase under no...
    155: ...ometers, replacing mercury. This alloy, with the trade name ''[[Galinstan]]'', has a freezing point of &...
  13. Muslim (12217 bytes)
    40: ...% of the yearly savings for a rich man working in trade or industry, and 10% or 20% of the produce for ag...
    78: .... A [[list of Islamic terms in Arabic]] provides simple definitions of the most important concepts by whi...
  14. Basenji (6939 bytes)
    85: ...rtheastern Congo region describe Basenjis, in the trade language of Lingala, as "embwa na bwasenji". Tran...
    92: ...breeds of dog have been known to be carriers of a simple recessive gene which, when expressed, immediately...
  15. Chile (39914 bytes)
    66: ...apuche land to the south, and permitted increased trade between colonists and Mapuches.
    90: ...m of speech|speech]], and association, to include trade union and political activity. In contrast to its ...
    135: ...unts of foreign investment. Chile has signed Free Trade agreements with several important economies, incl...
    141: ...te their profits and capital. The U.S.-Chile Free Trade Agreement (FTA) offers a number of other investor...
    143: ===Foreign Trade ===
  16. Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
    117: ...lection]]'' and when the book went on sale to the trade on [[22 November]] [[1859]] the stock of 1,250 co...
    164: ...ween what was later called "Social Darwinism" and simple "Darwinism" was less clear. Darwin did not, howev...
    310: [[simple:Charles Darwin]]
  17. Henry A. Wallace (8151 bytes)
    14: ...laid out a positive vision for the war beyond the simple defeat of the [[Nazis]]. The speech, and the book...
    18: Wallace was far ahead of his time in trade relationships with Latin America. He convinced th...
  18. Ancient China (39554 bytes)
    64: ..., he invited them all to dinner and brought out a simple farmer family's meal, and publicly issued blame f...
    88: ...pen to the west and south and there was extensive trade with distant foreign countries and many foreign m...
    114: ...g, which had preceded the Mongolian and relied on traders and merchants for revenues. Neo-feudal land hol...
    120: ...trated in a few large cities. Town markets mainly traded food with some necessary manufactures such as pi...
    124: ...st limits and proved to be a stimulus to domestic trade.
  19. Medieval History (23198 bytes)
    10: ...ure for export. Major industries that depended on trade, such as large-scale pottery manufacture, vanishe...
    36: ...e for the philosophy of [[Aristotle]]. Meanwhile, trade grew throughout Europe as the dangers of travel w...
    72: ...ula'' and ''media tempora''). There seem to be no simple reason why a particular language ended up with th...
    121: *[[Slave trade in the Middle Ages]]
  20. Civilizations (30128 bytes)
    11: ...ct society, whether complex and city-dwelling, or simple and tribal. This definition is often perceived as...
    25: ...ation is a complex society, as distinguished from simpler societies. Everyone lives in a society and a cu...
    28: ...ng food. They can go into other occupations and [[trade]] for the food they need. This is called "special...
    33: ...omic]] exchange. This includes the expansion of [[trade]] and may lead to the creation of [[money]] and [...
    34: ...accumulation of more material possessions than in simpler societies.

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