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    Manchester Dbq Analysis

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    the maps of Manchester in Document 1‚ within 100 years‚ much of the city was packed into a once

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    Absolutism Dbq Analysis

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    During the 16th and 17th century Europe‚ political views on the government varied in Europe. After the Catholic Church’s downfall‚ absolute monarchs dominated Europe. An analysis of the documents clearly shows that mostly kings favored absolutism and have superiority over their people. On the other hand‚ some viewed absolutism as a power that made people inferior to the government. As the church’s power declined‚ the monarchs began to rise in power. The monarch’s rise in power encouraged and established

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    Valley Forge Dbq Analysis

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    DBQ Valley Forge‚ Would You Have Quit While reading the Dbqs‚ I have come to a conclusion what I would do If I was at Valley Forge. I would have quit from the Militia when my commitment ended. Here are some of the reasons why… The Soldiers Conditions‚ The amount of supplies‚ How bad the Housing was‚ and How many soldiers either died or were sick during that time. First the Conditions for the soldiers. I would be hard because as said in Document C “I am sick- discontented-and out of humour. Poor

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    1930 Dbq Analysis

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    ways. During the Great Depression‚ the time when the Stock Market crashed‚ lots of problems surfaced and affected many Americans. According to document 1‚ unemployment increased dramatically at the start of The Great Depression. This created a problem for Americans because unemployment leads to poverty and that leads to hunger. Another example is in document 2 when it says‚ “banks began to collapse and industrial production ground to a halt.” This means that the life

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    Wethersfield Dbq Analysis

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    to Document B‚ from 1756-1773‚ the rich of Wethersfield were becoming richer‚ while the poor were only becoming poorer. Document D shows a survey of the land holdings for Wethersfield in 1756 and 1773‚ and shows that fewer people owned land. As new towns began to form‚ the opportunity for more land to be purchased went up‚ but even the new land didn’t cause property distribution to become more democratic.

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    Mongols Dbq Analysis

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    According to the map and table provided in document one‚ the conquered land by the Mongols is by far the greatest compared to other military conquests. Taking over 4‚860‚000 square miles in such a short amount of time requires an advanced military to handle this much work. Having a clever idea to come up with such a way on how to acquire this many men for the military is quite advanced and intelligent. According to document two‚ assigning captains for better organization did this.

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    Dk Dbq Analysis

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    reveal his actions to the public‚ the heat could not be seen with the naked eye‚ and the evidence could not have been easily removed. DLK had a reasonable expectation of privacy for his actions (Document D). The 4th Amendment protects anything a person seeks to keep private‚ even in a public area (Document A). The 4th Amendment also protects against citizens taking extreme measures to protect their privacy out of fear that the government might be able to create new technologies to reveal what may

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    sponsored by the state and not a result of private entrepreneurship‚ such as the Industrial Revolution in West. In document 1‚ Sergey Witte‚ a Russian finance minister is writinga secret letter to the Tsar. Since the author of this letter would not

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    Dbq Enlightenment Analysis

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    instances where they were very similar to Britain. As shown in document 4 some of the military uniforms during the Revolutionary War looked extremely similar to Britain’s military uniforms. Having American soldiers dress like the enemy (Britain) went against the enlightenment principles. The other time that the government failed to uphold the enlightenment principles was during times of slavery. Having slavery and even racism as shown in document 5 goes against equality and freedom for all people. It creates

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    on November 30‚ 1782 was just one of the several statements disapproving of the Confederation. Document A is saying that the U.S. government is stripping the liberties of the states. Spending the money from the states and spending it on things the

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