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    American Industry

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    American Industry (1860-1900) I. Industrialization  by  the  1860s II. The  Industrial  Transformation A. Contribution  of  the  Civil  War B. Population  Resources C. Money  Capital D. Government  Support E. Growth  of  Technology F. The  Railroads  &  Telegraph III.  The  Rise  of  Big  Business Industrialization by the 1860s In  1860  there  were  more  than  140‚000  factories  in  the  United

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    Native American

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    1. Describe the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 - How does this act signify a new approach for the US government in terms of Native Americans‚ and in what ways does this reflect other policies and outlooks of America during that time period? Clare - Progress is not always beneficial (think about nuclear bomb in WW1.5). This act‚ created under John Collier who was the director of the Buraeu of Indian Affairs and was sympathetic towards the preservation of native culture and Roosevelt.It was seen

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    American dream

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    bullshit‚ but we learned pretty damn quick." This quote was extracted from the  book The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien‚ and exemplifies the power that the war  had in exploiting one’s innocence. The Vietnam war drastically altered the soldier’s  American Dreams due to the great abundance of evil which was celebrated throughout the  war. The novel The Things they Carried‚ the movie "Platoon‚" as well as an actual story  from a Vietnam Veteran each‚ in their own ways‚ allude to the powerful ability

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    The American Revolution began in 1775 when conflicts began between the colonial government and North American Colonies. The war continued on until 1783. Between these years many people and groups of people‚ such as African Americans‚ women‚ and Native Americans‚ were affected. Each group of people had different effects caused by the war‚ but all had to deal with some kind of change in their lifestyle. When the American revolution began African Americans saw it as an opportunity to gain their own

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    American Exceptionalism

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    Greatest Country in the world? Growing up in the United States‚ Americans are always told that the red‚ white‚ and blue is the greatest nation in the world. Americans beam with pride‚ at every sporting event from little kids baseball to professional football‚ as the national anthem is played. In 2011 a survey reported that 80% of Americans think it’s the greatest country in the world. Is America the greatest country in the world (American Exceptionalism)? Was it ever the greatest country? To be the

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    Mexican American

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    The Status of Mexican Americans‚ 1848-1900 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo: treaty that conclude the war b/w U.s and Mexico. U.S wins and texas is now part of USA 50% of Territory: mexico forced by this treaty to give up 50% of its territory Mexican Nationals Property & Economic Rights Article IX: provide protection of property Article X: grants citizenship Changing Society: Americanization 1. head political system 2. dislocate the landed elite 3. displace

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    American Revolution

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    Though the American Revolution may have been fought on the context of greater equality and rights‚ the rights of several groups of American colonists were compromised by the rest in their fight for independence‚ including women‚ slaves‚ British Loyalists and the lower-class of the society. WOMEN Most colonists who led the revolution‚ including New Englander John Adams‚ believed that most women lacked the necessary intellect or emotional make-up to deal with complex political issues‚ and were not

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    distribution company called Miramax they brought many foreign-language films to the United States and advertised them with trailers made for the American audience. Miramax Miramax is one of the top independent motion picture studios. It was founded in 1979 by brothers Harvey and Bob Weinstein. The library of Miramax comprises of more than 700 films. The studio has reached its potential in the 90s and has been mostly associated with the distribution of the foreign language films. The Weinstein brothers have

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    American Culture

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    Professor English Composition II 30 September 2013 American culture is unlike any other in the world. There are many things that make our culture so unique and diverse. From historic events to the very way the United States was started‚ American culture has changed many times throughout its existence‚ and it keeps changing every day. One of the reasons why our culture is so unique is that it has been influenced by every single other culture in our planet. The United

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    American Romanticism

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    Romanticism"‚ as a term‚ derives from "romance‚" which from the Medieval Period (1200-1500) and on simply meant a story (e.g. all the chivalric‚ King Arthur legends) that was adventuristic and improbable.   Romantic Period refers to literary and cultural movements in England‚ Europe‚ and America roughly from 1770 to 1860.   Romantic writers (and artists) saw themselves as revolting against the "Age of Reason" (1700-1770) and its values.   They celebrated imagination/intuition versus reason/calculation

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