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    Monopolies Dbq

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    Kelsey Crouch AP United States History Mrs. Webb January 22‚ 2013 Document Based Question The United States changed drastically after the civil war mainly because of industrialization. Corporations became powerful and significantly grew‚ changing the dynamic of America. What once used to be a country that consisted of puritan societies is now the largest industrial center of the world. Between 1870 and 1900 the impact of big business affected the economy (Agriculture v. Mass production)‚ politics

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    APUSH DBQ

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    2001 AP@ UNITED STATES HISTORY FREE-RESPONSE QUESTIONS UNITED STATES HISTORY SECTION I1 Part A (Suggested writing time-45 minutes) Percent of Section I1 score-45 Directions: The following question requires you to construct a coherent essay that integrates your interpretation of Documents A-I and your knowledge of the period referred to in the question. High scores will be earned only by essays that both cite key pieces of evidence from the documents and draw on outside knowledge of the period

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    During the Cold War‚ the competition between the United States and Soviet Union to become the most powerful nation affected other countries as well. The USSR spread communism to assert their power in other countries‚ both the US and the USSR fought each other indirectly when they got involved in other countries’ revolutions‚ and as a result of the Cold War‚ the world was divided between the Americans and the Soviets. In order to prove itself as being more powerful than the United States‚ the Soviet

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    Document-Based Question: Chapter One In North America there are variations in Native Americans in culture due to distinct ancient artifacts found and other belongings to each tribe. Although not all‚ many tribes did acquire their own religious beliefs‚ social structure‚ and economic organization. Historians know this information with help from mapping out trade routes and things left behind‚ such as the artifacts. The Iroquois groups‚ consisting of five chiefdoms or nations‚ are another instant

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    Hammurabi DBQ

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    Name: Emily Cohort: USC Question: Hammurabi’s Code: Was it just? (Title) Introduction Paragraph Do you know about hammurabi’s code.Hammurabi is a king who ruled babylon.Hammurabi’s code are laws he made to protect his people.The purpose of his code was to protect his people.Hammurabi’s code is just for two reasons creation of the codes and property laws. Body Paragraph 1 Examples of just laws can first be found in the area of property law. Document D says “if a man has borrowed money to plant

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    Genocide Dbq

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    Can the World Resolve the Problem of Genocide? Genocide is a human choice. It is the deliberate killing of a large group of people‚ especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation. Genocide is the result of hate‚ prejudices‚ hate language and the individuals or society’s choice to do nothing. After the devastating horrors of the Holocaust were exposed‚ the slogan of the time by the United Nations became “never again” (document B).The knowledge of the atrocities done to the Jewish people

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    Jackson Dbq

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    Jackson was perceived as a “Man of the people”‚ despite wealth and slaves‚ his backwoods upbringing‚ military hero‚ lack of education made the people feel like he was one of them. He took that role to heart and tried to keep the government’s role out of the economy and did not want a big central government. In doing so he created a division between rural farmers and the industrialist. One of issues Jackson created was the Tariff of abominations‚ a 1828 protective tariff or tax on imports. This angered

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    Refugees Dbq

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    I believe the U.S. should accept more refugees to connect races‚ stop their fear of persecution‚ religion‚ political opinions. Most americans agree with U.S. help for refugees and also we can decrease disgraceful thing in America history. Refugees do not come on a whim‚ they come because they have situations that force them to come. In recent years‚ a lot of refuges have to leave Syria because of civil wars‚ persecutions and much violence. In this arduous situation‚ the other countries had to make

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    Slavery DBQ

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    Slavery‚ abolished in the United States in 1865‚ has had an extremely controversial past. During the 1800s‚ the United States was split in half in regard to this issue; the North was anti-slavery‚ while the South was pro-slavery. Although the North saw the many evils engulfed inside slavery‚ the South defended slavery and interpreted the institution as a positive good. The South had many arguments on why slavery should remain legal. One of the largest points that the South had in regards to slavery

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    DBQ 2

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    During the period of 1801-1817‚ Democratic-Republicans and Federalists had different views of the Constitution; strict interpretation and then loose interpretation. Thomas Jefferson and James Madison were two Democratic-Republican presidents who viewed the Constitution strictly. However‚ Jefferson would sometimes adopt federalist practices and loosely interpret the Constitution. The federalists during the Hartford Convention viewed the Constitution super strictly; especially many objectives of the

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