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    commonalities and differing influences when it came towards unity‚ such as‚ safety‚ welfare‚ governing‚ and religion. Most colonies’ influence will be safety and welfare. Other colonist’s influence will be the political system and religion played a role in some colonies. A common influence that caused colonies to strive for unity in the 17th and 18th centuries would be safety and welfare. The pilgrims when arriving at a harbor saw the lack of unity and agreed that all individuals must unite for

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    Women in Herodotus’ The Histories From Helen of Troy to Candaules’ queen‚ historians have documented many quarrels over women. One historian in particular‚ Herodotus‚ wrote often of the implications women had on the history before him. Women over history played largely a secondary role in almost everything‚ from politics to simple household decision-making. Women also were married off in order to gain land and status for their families‚ especially their fathers. Yet wars‚ both civil and foreign

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    By the 1830s‚ which of the following groups was NOT denied suffrage? 1) __D____ A) women B) blacks C) indentured servants D) white males E) Native Americans 2) In the 1820s‚ a two-party system was fostered by 2) _E_____ A) an increasing concern about foreign policy issues. B) the burgeoning population of the trans-Appalachian West. C) changes in the Constitution regarding the party system. D) married women gaining the right to vote. E) changes in the method of nominating and electing the president

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    traded with Islamic regions developing Islamic institutions within its borders‚ the Aztecs traded locally consequently not being influenced by outside cultures. Both Empires differed in society in which women in Mali tended to have more rights than women in an Aztec society whom they had little to no role in their society. Also social structure of both societies varied in which Mali had extended families and clans serve as the main foundation of their social structure while Aztec society was mainly a

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    William McKinley I. William McKinley was born on January 29‚ 1843 in Niles‚ Ohio. He died on September 14‚ 1901 in Buffalo New York. McKinley was the third president to be assassinated. II. McKinley ran for the Presidency from Ohio. III. McKinley had a relatively easy and normal childhood. He was the seventh child of eight. His parents were loving people who instilled in McKinley the importance of hard-work‚ religion‚ and education. McKinley worked very hard in school as a youth and then attended

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    Living in the 1700’s Living in the 1700’s was harder than living today‚People could die simply from a head cold. If people were deciding what to wear‚ they would have to think about their role. They would also have to think about the colors they wore because it mattered. Life was rough due to lack of technology and medicines. For the puritans (a group of people who wanted to “purify” the church of england from its catholic practices) there was a list of clothing they needed depending on what their

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    to reform * Balance=principle + common good * Principle=idealist ‚ protect wildlife‚ right to bear arms * Common good=realist‚ electricity‚ people getting shot * Shift for between | Era=1910-19 * Tended to be educated‚ middleclass‚ women * Had downtime * Idea that society being unfair * Symbolizes what America could have been Hull House * Lead by Jane Addams * Nature vs. nurture= nurture * Based on immigrants=responsibility to teach them the new ways of

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    How successfully did Eisenhower’s administration address Cold War fears after WWII from 1948 to 1961? Eisenhower’s administration was to a somewhat large extent successful in addressing Cold War fears after World War II through attempts at promoting capitalism and preventing the spread of Communism. I. General American Fears after WWII. A. Spread of Communism fear of U.S. becoming Communist. B. China Communist fear. C. McCarthyism heightened fear. D. Hesitation of action to prevent WWIII

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    originates from the Middle English word “bede‚” meaning prayer. (Trade Beads‚ 1) To most people today‚ beads are usually just seen as just an accessory. Many are not aware of the history that beads and the beading industry carry. In the Native culture‚ beads were and still are seen as very important. To the Aboriginal Peoples from 1700 to the 1930s‚ beads were significant because they were used for trade‚ they were used as decoration‚ and they had a spiritual/religious significance. History of the

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    1893) as well as periods of prosperity. This instability greatly affected the agricultural life. As seen in Document A‚ the prices of crops such as wheat‚ cotton‚ and corn varied greatly over the time period. At times‚ American agriculture suffered from overproduction and falling prices that put many farmers in a lot of trouble. On the other hand‚ many farmers became quite successful during the latter half of the nineteenth century. Document G also supports the theory of inconsistency.

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