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    Most Significant Events 1950s to Today April 24‚ 2011 HIS 135 Introduction: The history of the United States plays a huge role in how the nation‚ as well as the world‚ is today. Politics‚ social‚ and economic factors led our country to where it is now. The following paragraphs will explain how each of these factors has helped shape the world by covering the most important events from each decade beginning in 1950 and continuing until 2000. The topics covered will include the Civil Rights Movement

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    United States of America has known to be the most peaceful‚ independent‚ and industrialize country. In order for America’s to improve society’s living‚ technology and invention were created to make every day American’s lives easier and proficient. Although America was economic booming in the 1920s‚ men and women had changed in economic and social life‚ yet America’s true characteristics were found. As we have seen in recent programs‚ the administrations of President Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge

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    The Five Most Significant Historical Events ​During this course‚ I have definitely learned more than I ever would have thought was a part of Western Civilization. This course has taught me so much‚ and learning about a lot of things that have occurred in the past‚ has given me so much insight on how things have been shaped for not only the present but the future. ​To me‚ I think five of the most significant historical events or eras was; the Industrial Revolution‚ the American Revolution

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    Section: 309 ABSTRACT Shigellosis is the cause of dysentery‚ and even though it has for the most part been isolated in developing countries around the world‚ it is beginning to spread throughout the Middle East‚ Asia and Latin America. Though research and study has gone on for decades there is to this day no known effective vaccine for this bacterial infection. Continuing research brings us closer to this point but as of right now we must continue to fight it with multiple types of antibiotics

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    The newly-formed United States of America is in need of a stronger central government. This is because the Articles of Confederation are too weak to properly govern. Tyranny‚ which means cruel and oppressive government or rule‚ was one of the main focuses of the leaders of the new United States of America. In this essay‚ tyranny and guarding against it is the main focus. The United States couldn’t keep all of its power in its central government. “In the compound government of America‚ the power surrendered

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    Terrorism in the United States. Terrorism is violence-or rather a threat of violence‚ used to achieve a political goal. It differs from war‚ which is a military action formally undertaken by the government. Terrorism maybe carried out as individuals or in a group that operates stealth rather than by open assault. Government also practices terrorism by sponsoring attacks against foreign states or individuals who are seen as enemies. Terrorism in the United states has become less frequent since

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    Reform movements led the United States to become more democratic‚ by trying to make the people of America more equal. Reform movements began with the Second Great Awakening. Abolitionists and feminists wanted to free slaves and make women to men in the household and community. Social reform movements created more equality for every person‚ like prison and school reforms. The Second Great Awakening created the idea of a democratic God. This movement was supported by Charles G. Finney (DOC. B). This

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    GREEKS TO THE CONTEMPORARY ERAS Greek Theatre If theatre is to be defined as involving the art of acting a part on stage‚ it begins with Thespis. He won the play competition in honor of the Greek god Dionysus‚ in 534 B.C. And it is his name with which the dramatic arts are associated in the word "Thespian". Greek theatre took place in large (the largest ultimately held twenty thousand people) hillside amphitheatres. The players included a chorus and their leader‚ and the "lines" were more chanted

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    Immigrants traveled to America for new opportunities and freedom. They moved because of the difficult life conditions they had in Europe. They had little money and homes‚ but most of all they couldn’t worship God how they wanted to. The Great Famine also happened which was when all the potatoes got a disease so no one could eat them which led to starvation and death. They were fascinated by the story books they read about America and decided they wanted to move there. Some didn’t leave by choice

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    on human nature and how government should be run‚ they shaped the modern world through their philosophy. Without the Enlightenment and its ideas‚ people would still be under tyranny and wouldn’t have a voice of their own. The Enlightenment‚ also known as the Age of Reason‚ drastically changed the modern world as we know it. This can be seen in how people perceive natural phenomena. Before the Enlightenment‚ people associated natural

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