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    Early writings in American history were exceptional. They affected history in many ways. These documents were created to start movements within the United States at the time. Documents at this time were written towards the people of the Untied States. This is because in order for the people to make change‚ they must first be informed of the things going on. Speakers of this time seemed exceptional because they spoke of Americans being superior. Older speakers told about how Americans could get along

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    The history of the nonprofit sector is not as specific and straightforward. It is believed that charity and philanthropy which eventually shaped the nonprofit sector began during the early human civilization where the hunters hunt‚ gather food and provide shelter for each other. In Carl Milofsky’s (1979) “Not for Profit Organization and Community”‚ proposed that there were six traditions of American participation that shaped the nonprofit sector. They are (1)Protestant Patrician‚ (2)Urban Ethnic

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    car ownership. Ford’s ideas about mass production were copied across all of the USA‚ and this changed the face of American industry. He was the first person to develop the techniques of assembly-line production using conveyer belts and mechanical devices‚ which did more work than the actual workers. This way‚ huge amounts of products were put on the market which ordinary Americans could afford. This is significant because using these mass production techniques the businesses made a lot of money

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    The book “Dress in American culture” is written by Bowling Green. It’s talk about American clothing‚ the American cowboy‚ and American dress in nineteenth-century. The book “Chinese clothing” is by Valery M. Garrett. This book introduce the emperor’s dress of the different dynasty‚ children’s wear‚ And how Chinese dress for special occasions. In Ming dynasty(1368-1644)‚ the clothing for the emperor was divided into five parts: ceremonial attire‚ leather military attire‚ regular military attire

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    Compared to when Jordan’s first came out‚ the quality has risen drastically. Due to the good quality‚ sales of the jordan brand have increased. With this in mind consumers are becoming less conscious of their spendings. It has made an impact on American History in the sneakerhead culture. Air Jordan brand is a brand of shoes that was established by a basketball player that goes by the name of Michael Jordan. Air Jordans is a brand that is designed to play the sport basketball. All though they’re used

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    1. Author(s)‚ title‚ date of reading: - Miller‚ Susan. “Native Historians Write Back: The Indigenous Paradigm of American Indian History.” 2009. 2. Main issue(s) raised in book/excerpt/article: - What’s the point of it? The “writing-back” is the counter from the Indigenous to the Euroamerican narratives and assumptions‚ where many American Indian intellectuals are opting out of in favor of a historical paradigm. It’s written in a form of sections to face topics such as traditional narratives

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    History Tutorial Journal Words: 549 The American Revolution displayed radical ideas on freedom for its time. However‚ there was one fatal flaw – the contradiction between their ideas on freedom and on slavery. The importance of the American Revolution was limited due to the lack of support for abolitionism‚ argues the historian Nash in Sparks from the Altar of ’76: International Repercussions and Reconsiderations of the American Revolution. The article relates to imperialism and colonisation‚

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    This week our studies focused on two major topics‚ looking back on American history focusing on colonial times while the country was in its infancy and our forefathers dreams of the new world had not come into fruition. The Great awakening‚ and the Atlantic slave trade each had profound impacts on America and shaping history in general. The movement that was the great awakening swept through Europe‚ and especially the American colonies. During the Great Awakening an influential revivalist teacher

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    and showered with respect by the actions of others. Malcolm X‚ is one that I believe deserves the praise through his endless struggles‚ prolific speeches‚ awards‚ and leadership. All my life‚ classroom history books made it seem as if Malcolm X was the bad guy who hated white individuals; Martin Lutheran King was the peaceful guy who wanted equality‚ but what writers failed to mention was why? Why did they never give a back story on Malcolm X‚ why did they never say he liked other races after an experience

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    thirds of the nation believed in the government. Similarly‚ according to the Pew Research Report‚ in 1958 73% of Americans said‚ “They could trust the government just about always or most of the time.” The government had saved the country from the Great Depression and won World War II. The government was using its power to bring positive social change. However‚ by 1974 only a third of Americans trusted the government because of the Watergate Scandal. “The Watergate episode cast great doubt on the integrity

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