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    they could vote and the Italian allies who were not Citizen and neither vote nor hold office ‚this a lone was an indication of being oppressive since not equal opportunity was given to her subjects especially the conquered subjects yet they all contribute to the running the Government.(Morey‚1901)

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    Laws: The Parent Analogy in Plato’s Crito. 1. Introduction. One noticeable omission in the otherwise ever flourishing literature on Plato’s Crito (and one might say on the early Platonic dialogues in general) is the recognition that Plato is presenting a problem from a virtue ethical angle. This is no doubt due to the fact that Aristotle‚ rather than Plato is regarded as the originator of Virtue Ethics as a branch of philosophy.1 Plato’s own contribution to the discipline is more

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    delegate of New York. There‚ he served on the Committee of Style and Arrangement that had two important tasks: to create (1) rules in the beginning of the convention and (2) style at the end of the convention. He did not compromise when it comes to his political views. He truly wished a strong centralized government by the replacement of the Articles of Confederation. Alexander did not participate in the debates concerning this matter though. However‚ on June 18‚ 1787‚ when he was given the chance

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    Phillips‚ the Eberly Family Professor of Civil War Studies at West Virginia University‚ and author of the 2018 book‚ Looming Civil War: How Nineteenth Century Americans Imagined the Future‚ explains that throughout the 1850s‚ a series of events increased sectionalism‚ emboldened southern secessionists‚ and deepened northern resolve to defend the Union and end slavery.1 The Northern states of the US were industrialized and the prosperous economy conflicted with the agricultural Southern states. The Southern

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    for optics and this invention proved the idea of color and light. He proved that light was the composite of all other colors and that light is made up of particles. A little bit later a scientists named Robert Hooke came into play. Him and Newton did not like each other very much because they talked about the same stuff‚ but both of

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    Civil War was John Russwurm. John Russwurm was not only and abolitionist‚ but he was also the first African American to graduate from Bowdoin College. In March of 1827‚ Freedom’s Journal’s first edition was published‚ John was co-editors‚ owner(s)‚ and publisher(s) with Samuel Cornish. Freedom’s Journal was an abolitionist newspaper focusing on what had happened to slaves in the south and overall‚ as well as informing readers about current news. This newspaper made the North angry that the South was doing

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    German speaking states‚ city-states‚ and duchies between France‚ Russia‚ and the north sea coast. When fighting for the right to finally be unified this brought fighting which was fueled by the rise in German nationalism in the early half of the 1800’s. Germany’s unification began with the uproar of 1848‚ when a series of revolutions came through Western Europe. There were many movements in Prussia‚ Bavaria‚ Baden and Saxony that all demanded modification and political transformation. One of the major

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    had to harvest their crops by hand‚ and it took some back-breaking work to do it. They needed something or someone to help generate a tool to make collecting crops easier‚ and with his skill and determination‚ that’s exactly what Cyrus Hall McCormick did. On February 15‚ 1809‚ Robert and Mary Ann McCormick had a son named Cyrus. Born in small town‚ Rockbridge County‚ VA‚ Cyrus grew up to become one of America’s greatest inventors. He lived on a farm with his parents‚ and soon‚ his little brother

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    Ivan Rodriguez Rodriguez 1 American History Miss Randall 3 February 2016 Jane Addams Jane Addams opened the Hull House to the public in 1889. She was born on September 6‚ 1860 in Illinois and dies on May 21‚ 1935. She was one of the major leaders in the women’s suffrage movement. Ms. Addams helped a countless amount of people. She established the Hull House‚ which was like a safe house for the poor and the immigrants. Jane Addams was the most important social reformer in the time

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    Donatello is known throughout history for several reasons‚ that of a character from the “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” franchise being named after him‚ to being one of the most renowned artist/sculptor of his time‚ to what he contributed to the Renaissance Era. Donato di Niccolo di Betto Bardi‚ who is formally known to today and was nicknamed as Donatello by friends and family‚ was born in 1386 in Florence‚ Italy. Donatello was the son of Niccolo di Betto Bardi‚ his father being an active member

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