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    because the real owners wanted to raise sheep for wool. Inventions were a big part of the success of the industrialization. The inventions of new machines allowed products to be made quicker which initialed more goods to be bought and traded. Most of England’s canals were near the center and southwest part of the country‚ according to Document One of DBQ 12: The Industrial Revolution: Beginnings. As George Warner says in Landmarks in English Industrial History “England…has been fortunate in possessing

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    Section 1: Identification and Evaluation of Sources This investigation will focus on answering the question: what were the essential factors that lead to the creation and popularity of Jazz music in the 1920s? The years 1918-1929 will be the primary years of investigation. The investigation will not focus prior to 1918 because jazz music had not evolved out of Rag time yet and because the year marked the end of World War one‚ and ultimately a revival in America’s culture. The investigation will

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    The creation of aqueducts led to the expansion of the California water system as we know it. Reservoirs and dams were created‚ leading to both innovation and disaster. Some of the most pivotal moments in California’s history would be during the years that the water system was developed and ran by William Mullholland. The day that Mr. Mulholland

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    There were 15 steps that led to the Revolutionary War. These 15 actions were made up of several acts and British power movements that led to the colonists to rebel against their former homeland. These 15 actions were as follows: The rejection of the Albany Plan of Union‚ the end of the French and Indian war‚ Navigation Acts‚ Molasses Act‚ Navigation Acts enforced‚ Proclamation Act‚ Sugar and Currency Acts‚ Stamp and Quartering Acts‚ Stamp Act repealed‚ Townshend Act‚ British troops in Boston

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    Devin Timms AP US History Jefferson/Madison DBQ During the presidencies of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison‚ the two political parties were still somewhat true to their founding ideas‚ but not completely. The different parties had started to let go of their strong stances and instead begin to take a more‚ middle of the road viewpoint. The Jeffersonians began to sway from their strict constructionism partly‚ as they passed things like the 1st Bank of the United States‚ which went against almost

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    What is the Christian’s Relationship to the Old Testament? Introduction. Before the gospels and Pauline epistles‚ early church Christians related to the Old Testament as Scripture and viewed their Christian walk as the fulfillment of the promises made to Israel from the Old Testament‚ which foretold of the coming age of the Messiah. The first New Testament Christians understood the importance of the Old Testament; it was their “Bible” they preached from. Just as in the early church‚ Christians

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    The uneven distribution of resources led to conflict on revolutions in Latin America. There are many reasons for this but there are 3 main reasons to its geographical luck‚ advance weapons ‚ and social structure. One reason for the distribution of resources that led to conflict is geographical luck. This is because there were many places where colonies had been created and settled. Many had been in places where farming wasn’t the best a suitable for it and another well they were great

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    Ancient Egypt: Old‚ Middle‚ and New Kingdom Outline I. Thesis: Ancient Egyptians were the basis for many western traditions. Their influences are noticeable in art‚ architecture‚ and religion. II. The Old Kingdom A. Zoser‚ the first pharaoh. 1. built the famed Step Pyramid 2. brought unity to Egypt B. Religion 1. creation 2. gods C. Art D. Downfall of the Old Kingdom III. The Middle Kingdom A. Pyramids B. Middle Kingdom religion 1

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    New immigrants faced several challenges upon moving to America in the 1800’s. These challenges include assimilation‚ exclusion‚ and overcrowding. Assimilation is the absorption of immigrants/outsiders into a certain culture. This essay will cover five different documents explaining the aforementioned points with sufficient evidence. Starting off: assimilation. A challenge immigrants had to face is assimilation. Document 1‚ a political cartoon‚ showed a German shop and an American shop with most

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    and femininity based on social‚ cultural‚ and psychological characteristics‚” whereas sexuality is defined as “sexual activities‚ attitudes‚ and behaviors”(Licht et al. 427). These ideas began to separate from one another most distinctly within the 1920’s. The 20’s were a time of change for women as they began exploring more sexual freedom after gaining the right to vote. Several decades later‚ the Sexual Revolution of the 1960’s was made possible by contraceptive pills hitting the market for the

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