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    In the time of the late nineteenth century‚ the telecommunication revolution‚ or globalization‚ was beginning to make its start in American history. Communication and transportation was becoming faster with the new advances in the technological world. This made large businesses grow‚ creating large fortunes from the new railroad business However‚ the farmers if America took a hard hit ti these advances. Food prices were decreasing‚ and farmers were producing more crops than the economy could consume

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    racial justice. He believe if he did he would lose support of Southern Democrats to pass his legislation. It was cutthroat politics at that time. His record on civil rights was modest at best. He did not use the New Deal to promote civil rights. He and his administration surrender to discrimination. There were reasons for his refusal to be more involved in civil right. In order to pass major New Deal legislation. Roosevelt need the support of southern Democrats. He back away from equal right to avoid

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    The Restoration period begins when King Charles II returns to his throne in 1660. The Restoration Period has brought back aspiration to a separated nation‚ however no political resolution has been bothered to be put in place until religious problems have been dealt with. King Charles II reinforced the Anglican Book of Common Prayer‚ and anyone who opposed this was sent straight to jail. King Charles is forced to break up the Parliament and divide England into two political parties‚ the Tories and

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    The expansion of the cities in Britain during the nineteenth century was due majorly to labourers and workers moving into the cities to find better employment as Britain was experiencing a good industrialisation and a growing economy at the time (Unison International) This increase in population led to the scarcity of homes and the few homes available were not affordable due to the fact that the private landlords were basically for money making. This scenario led to poor housing condition as a lot

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    2 In this 21st century‚ is this America where we live‚ pay taxes‚ work‚ and go to school‚ really a residence of an United States‚ and “one nation‚ under God‚” as its stated it our pledge of allegiance that one may have been taught in primary( elementary) school? In 1865‚ the U.S. House of Representatives passed the 13th Amendment of the Constitution‚ abolishing slavery in America; African Americans were legal free‚ but America was not united. Years later‚ change begin to emerge. Attention of the

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    Chapter 30 Notes THE TWENTIETH CENTURY MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE Significant numbers of people moved – willingly or not – in and out of various parts of Europe in the 20th century. Europeans moved from the country to the city; the Nazis and the Soviets displaced millions of people‚ re-settling some and killing others; post-war border changes and policies pushed and pulled local minorities and entire nations around the map of Europe. Millions of Europeans emigrated‚ while European colonials returned

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    The British controlled both Mysore and Madras for a brief time amidst the nineteenth century. Amid their administration‚ various arrangements were drawn up for the usage of the Kaveri waters by both states. In any case‚ the dry spell and resulting starvation in the mid-1870s put a limit on the usage of these arrangements. The arrangements were resuscitated by Mysore in 1881‚ by which time Mysore was back in the hands of the Mysore rulers‚ while present day Tamil Nadu kept on remaining a piece of

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    The role of the railroads in the American economy in the late nineteenth century. Before the civil war and well into the industrial age all but a few manufacturers operated on a small scale and mainly for nearby markets. The American economy had no need for mass marketing and large-scale enterprises. Most goods were moved by water‚ a mode of transportation quite adequate at the time. With the arrival of the locomotive from Britain in the 1830’s that was certain to change. With a population swell

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    “Belief in religious freedom was central to the development of some colonies‚ while in other colonies such freedom was denied.” Many Europeans moved to the New World‚ one of the few reasons why some people moved to the New World was because of religious freedom. Someone once said‚ “Belief in religious freedom was central to the development of some colonies‚ while in other colonies such freedom was denied.” I do believe that one of the main reasons why people came to the New World was because of

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    WHAT WENT WRONG? Albrecht Ritschl’s Influence on Nineteenth Century Thought Deena Shoemaker CHHI 302 April 22‚ 2013 Born in Berlin on March 25‚ 1822‚ Albrecht Ritschl was a German Lutheran theologian1 who became one of the “most prominent name(s) in German theology at the close of the nineteenth century.2” The theological literature in Albrecht Ritschl’s day was overflowing with Christological arguments and evangelistic writing. “In every university

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