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    religion that was granted toleration in the trans-Allegheny West by the Quebec Act‚ arousing deep colonial hostility Samuel Adams zealous defender of the common people’s rights and organizer of underground propaganda committees; architect of American Revolution (mainly by manipulation) Sons and Daughters of Liberty male and female organizations that enforced the nonimportation agreements‚ sometimes by coercive means Stamp Act legislation passed in 1765‚ repealed the next year after colonial resistance

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    to 1860 played a role in the relationship between the northern and southern states mainly through the industrial revolution. The Transportation Revolution benefitted the north the most with railroads while the south was dug into slavery. The Market Revolution changed both the North and South by changing a mercantilist based economy into a capitalist economy. The industrial revolution itself created more jobs in factory based environments. Tensions grew between the two as they became to grow more

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    Awakening was a spiritual renewal that swept the American Colonies‚ particularly New England‚ during the first half of the 18th Century. In late 17th Century England‚ fighting between religious and political groups came to a halt with the Glorious Revolution of 1688‚ an event which established the Church of England as the reigning church of the country. The Awakening’s biggest significance was the way it prepared America for its War of Independence. In the decades before the war‚ revivalism taught people

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    neglect and King George enacts many acts. Several colonists because of the war and British policies that were enacted also began to realize the illicitness of England’s impediment in the colonies. 3.) Some historians have argued that the American Revolution was the result of a constitutional conflict over the relationship between the mother country and the colonies. How does the colonial reaction to British attempts to regulate commerce after 1763 support this interpretation? After the 7 years war

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    Chapter 10: A Democratic Revolution‚ 1820-1844 Section 1: The Rise of Popular Politics‚ 1820-1828 Was there a necessary connection between the growth of democracy and the emergence of political parties? Explain your answer. The connection among the growth of a Democracy and the Political Parties was that the emergence of political parties shaped the growth of Democracy by encouraging party competition‚ public debate over key issues impacting the nation‚ and general interest by white male voters

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    example is when people are upset over the loss of a loved one‚ their parents are there to comfort them. After Cain murders Abel‚ God gives Eve another son‚ Seth‚ to console her. Another way God is like a parent is He sets rules and advises His children. First‚ just as parents advise their children not eat certain candies and foods‚ so does God. God tells Adam and Eve never to eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. One more way God is equivalent to a parent is He disciplines His children. One

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    Eve Teasing A problem of modern society Eve teasing Eve teasing is a euphemism used in India ‚ Bangladesh and Nepal for public sexual harassment‚ street harassment or molestation of women by men‚ with Eve being a reference to the biblical Eve. Considered a problem related to delinquency in youth it is a form of sexual aggression that ranges in severity from sexually suggestive remarks‚ brushing in public places‚ catcalls‚ to outright groping. Sometimes it is referred to with a coy suggestion of

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    Chelsey Lopez Apush Colonial Era Test Topics: Chapter 1 -7 Causes of Expansion Christian Crusades: control over Holy Land from Muslims‚ exotic delight from asia (silk‚ sugar) Marco Polo: venetian merchant traveler‚ introduced Europeans to Central Asia and China Improvement in navigation tech. Primogeniture: the legal principal that the firstborn to inherit entire estate (property & land) Development of Joint Stock companies: economic arrangement by which number of investors poo their

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    CHAPTER 6 Revolution without Dogma by Daniel Boorstin How is the American Revolution unique from other 18th‚ 19th‚ and 20th century “revolutions”? Strictly political revolution- based in doctrine Rational movement England has become corrupted‚ but like the basis‚ so going to become independent and perfect ideas in Americas Were the American and French Revolution linked? How or why not? French revolution is more than political‚ waves of new government Many leaders being overthrown and killed

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    The New Adam and Eve‚ written by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ caught the attention of many religious readers. The story consists of an exposition‚ rising action‚ conflict‚ climax‚ falling action‚ and resolution. In the short story The New Adam and Eve‚ you will engage in an adventure through an abandoned city‚ in which God has come to make his judgment. In this short story‚ you will read about two people that have been put on earth‚ why both are dumbfounded as to why they are there‚ the information they

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