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    Dear child yes I have the right to vote now but many women still do not. Many women are still denied the vote regardless of their efforts during the war‚ we are still unequal to men. Child only women over thirty who either own a house or is the wife of a householder or a university graduate have been given the right to vote under the Representation of the People’s Act 1918. Women had been left out of The Reform Acts of 1832‚ 1867 and 1884‚ even when women in other countries were receiving the right

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    witnessed Kitty Genovese be stabbed to death. Not one alerted the police. Even more conflicting than the fact not one witness called the police is that all of these bystanders were righteous‚ law-abiding citizens (Gansberg; Rasenberger). How could one single person out of thirty-eight not have picked up a phone to call 911? Looking retrospectively‚ it is easy to say that one would immediately take action‚ but in that moment‚ full of fear and shock‚ would one really be able to react? After research on this

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    1. Why did Reconstruction end? Reconstruction is where the government try to reunite the Union states and Confederate states as one and help rebuild the Southern states. Lincoln proposed the ten percent plan where only ten percent of the population in the Southern states only had to take the oath to the Union‚ but the government rejected the plan and went the Congress’s plan. Their plans was over fifty percent of the population to take the oath‚ but Lincoln vetoed it. After Lincoln’s assassination

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    Why Did Jack Become Evil?

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    line‚ he is asking himself why is life worth living? Why live when people do bad things? Why live when all we do is suffer? These pessimistic thoughts fail to shed light on the important question: Why die if there is still hope? “He began to dance and his laughter became a bloodthirsty snarling.”(64) This passage it perfectly describes how the once “proper” english boy known as Jack Merridew‚ had become a bloodthirsty‚ snarling savage. However‚ the question is why. Why did Jack become evil? “We’ve

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    Why did Britain establish an empire? The British established an empire for many different reasons‚ most of which were to benefit England itself and few to help other countries. The five main reasons that will be discussed in this essay are: power‚ economy‚ trade‚ religion and development of other countries. One of the first reasons that Britain established an empire was because of religion. Matthew 28:19 states: ‘Go ye therefore and teach all nations’. Some christians took this literally and took

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    JROTC essay LetII Why Did I Join Army JROTC? I joined Army JROTC for many reasons. Ever since I was little‚ I’ve been interested in joining the army. Playing with toy soldiers as a kid‚ watching movies playing‚ and video games showed me what army life was like. You wake up really early in the morning‚ shoot guns‚ throw grenades‚ and going to war were some of the things that interested me for some reason. Right before high school I started getting more informed about the JROTC program. I learned

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    A sea wall most thought unbreakable‚ an undefeatable army‚ the Third Reich. The Nazis were unbeatable during the first years of WWII‚ but the Nazis fell thanks to the largest amphibious invasion of a country‚ D-Day. The Allies sent one million troops into France and another 50‚000 into Africa and Southern Italy. Their trickery‚ double agents‚ and deception were the only reason the Nazis fell. The Allies’ use of deception allowed them to win the beaches and critical military positions on D-Day.

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    Why did the Spanish Armada Fail? The Spanish Armada is the name given to the giant flotilla of Spanish warships send by Spain’s Catholic King Philip II in 1588 to destroy Protestantism England under Elizabeth- though hindsight would say otherwise‚ the aim of the Spanish Armada was not intended for an all-out confrontation with the opposing English fleet- but rather to escort the vulnerable barges in which the Duke of Parma (a well respected and experienced general who had been fighting against Dutch

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    Why did The Spanish Armada fail? In May 1588 Catholic king Phillip of Spain sent his Spanish Armada to attack England. Relations between these two superpowers have been getting gradually worse. Elizabeth had been encouraging attacks on Spanish to and from the new world. She had also been helping Spain’s enemies in the Netherlands. However‚ the final straw for Spain was when she executed Mary Queen of Scots (a Catholic Queen) and had a papal bull written against her. King Phillip felt it was his

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    system. In brief‚ the campaign was a failure. It was a failure as we did not successfully push through the Turkish lines to Istanbul‚ and then on to attack the Germans on another front to help the Russians who were suffering heavy causualties at the time. So‚ heres why we retreated: * Second thoughts in Parliament: worth the casualties??? * Supply lines were not working. Men did not get enough stuff * No one knew how to do an amphibious assault: we just rowed to shore * Lack

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