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    Imagine a world in which you lost all of your rights‚and each law passed was required to follow. This unimaginable fantasy became the Colonists of England’s reality. The Revolution was the start of American Independence. It was caused by several events between England and the colonists. These consisted of many disturbances such as the release of the Declaration of Independence and a few boycotts. Seven battles occurred in relation to the Revolution spanning from (1775-1781). The colonists finally

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    conflict during the Colonization of Africa. In the years between 1870-1900 Africa was colonized by European Imperialists. The European Imperialists that were trying to colonize africa were causing conflict by invading Africa with aggression‚ diplomatic pressures and military forces. The European Imperialists were pushed by three main factors which were economic‚ political‚ and social. The European Imperialists started to colonize Africa in the nineteenth century. “It developed in the nineteenth century

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    was questionable. Seventy-four days after Pearl Harbor‚ President Franklin Delanore Roosevelt issued Executive Order No. 9066. This order made many Japanese Americans to leave their homes in the Western Defense Command. They were sent to live in one of these detention camps in desolate parts of the United States. As a result of the bombing‚ Japanese Internment Camps were created. The camps shaped the outcome of World War II. A Japanese Internment

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    In the early years of Christianity‚ there were no denominations. However much has changed since then and now there are numerous denominations all around the world today due to the development of historical events which has lead to many divisions. Many events in the history of the church have significantly affected denominations within Christianity. For example‚ the great schism between the Western and Eastern church which occurred in 1054AD. The well-known term the Great Schism refers to the

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    Even in Real Life‚ There Were Screens Between Us What is love like for you? Caitlin Dewey’s purpose of her story is to explain to the audience a time in her life in which she experienced love‚ and to inform and persuade the reader about her perspective of online and in-real-life relationships. However‚ most people think that love can’t exist when the majority of that relationship occurs online. Caitlin Dewey shares with us her experience with love: online vs. real life. Dewey has a strong argument

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    The only thing that surprised me was on the card titled "Why the Missions were Founded" it is in this a part that states " The Spanish law under which the California missions were founded was part of the “New Laws” issued in the 1540s. The code said that: (1) Indians should be permitted to dwell in communities of their own; (2) They should be permitted to choose their own leaders and councilors; (3) No Indian might be held as a slave; (4) No Indian might live outside his own village nor might any

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    eugenics were science‚ racism‚ and propaganda. Eugenics was developed largely by Francis Galton as a method of improving the human race. It fell into disfavor only after the perversion of its doctrines by the Nazis. A lot of people at the time praise eugenics. They saw eugenics as a way to improve the humanity. Francis Galton felt that the dysfunctional qualities of a human race could be explained through their genetics. Being a criminal‚ mental retardation‚ insanity‚ and rebelliousness is what was consider

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    I’d first like to address Group 4’s question which questions‚ “Why do you think that the majority of people who have a disability have always been poor‚ powerless‚ and degraded?” Disabled persons are part of the biggest minority in the world‚ and naturally the minorities get less benefits than the majority. United Nations Enable states that “Persons with disabilities are routinely denied these basic rights: Receiving an education‚ Living independently in the community‚ getting jobs‚ even when well

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    counterparts in the colonies. The women’s lives were often dictated by geography and what indigenous group they belonged to. However‚ in the Native American societies that were more matrilineal women were often in charge of the village‚ while the men went off to hunt or make war‚ they often took care of the crops‚ and gathered fruits‚ nuts‚ and berries to supplement the group’s diet. As the women often prepared the food and grew most of it‚ they were often in charge of distributing it. For instance

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    What were the sources for the design of the Taj Mahal? Conceived as both an instrument of propaganda and of an earthly replica of the house of Mumtaz in paradise‚ the Taj Mahal is considered one of the most beautiful and symbolic buildings in the world. It is the finest examples of Mughal architecture‚ a style that merges elements from Persian‚ Islamic and Indian architectural styles‚ and a style that greatly influenced the Hindu community. Throughout history‚ the origins and sources that were

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