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    The 3 Branches of Government The constitution was established by men who had experienced the dictatorships of Europe and had escaped from its grasp. They sought to establish a form of government that would never allow a dictatorship or tyrant ruler to hold power over the people like in the places they had fled. With their creation of the foundation of what our government is today they created a system where 3 branches were all of equal power and each could be overruled by another which prevented

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    Immigration Policies Lots of people cross the borders illegally just to find a job‚ better opportunities‚ or they don´t like their own country because of the costs or lack of options to do with their life. Immigration policies should be payed attention to more considered to be changed for our government so it keeps people from doing things illegally. Immigration policies should be changed because the layout of the government and opportunities aren’t enough‚ the expenses are too high‚ and the jobs

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    amendments. The Progressive reformers and the federal government improved social‚ economic‚ and political conditions in the United States. Social changes came into effect once light was shed on the poor conditions that many minorities faced. Muckrakers‚ like Upton SinClair and W.E.B. Dubois‚ highlighted great injustices that led to government intervention. Upton SinClair’s “The Jungle” made government aware of awful meat packing conditions which prompted Roosevelt to push for the Meat Inspection

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    Communication Technology Above All Ernie Varhola Technological changes in communications have had the greatest impact to life in our country. Communication technologies have been made affordable and available virtually to everyone. They provide people the ability to communicate and access knowledge in many different ways. Encyclopedia Britannica defines technology as “the application of scientific knowledge to the practical aims of human life or‚ as it is sometimes phrased‚ to the change and

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    American Government PBAD200-1202B-02 Phase 1 IP1 The constitution of the United States was written in 1787 and was later ratified in 1789 by our founding fathers. The document was written because the people who came over from other countries were running from a centralized government‚ Great Britain. The people did not want to be controlled by their government but they wanted to have a say on how the government should operate. The people wanted a voice. Under the articles

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    more stuff Agriculture: Many of the plant foods we take for granted came from the Columbian Exchange. The one everyone talks about is the potato and its effect on Ireland. Feed corn is another New World plant. If we look at the effect of the potato and corn on Europe and America (European culture in the New World) we see that these two starches made possible an explosion in the numbers of humans and domestic animals the culture could support. In his book "Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel‚" Jared Diamond

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    A.P. U.S. History Notes Chapter 8: “America Secedes from the Empire” ~ 1775 – 1783 ~ I. Congress Drafts George Washington 1. After the bloodshed at Lexington and Concord in April of 1775‚ about 20‚000 Minutemen swarmed around Boston‚ where they outnumbered the British. 2. The Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia on May 10‚ 1775‚ with no real intention of independence‚ merely a desire to continue fighting in the hope that the king and Parliament would consent

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    energetic‚ imaginative‚ and charismatic than Hoover and promised the American people a new deal. He portrayed the Great Depression as a domestic (and Republican) problem‚ while Hoover insisted that it was international in origin. Roosevelt received 57% of the pop vote. The New Deal= Relief: provide immediate help to the poor and unemployed. Recovery: bring business back from the depths of bankruptcy. Reform: introduce into the economic system long-range changes that would prevent

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    the federal government provided railroad companies with huge subsidies in the form of loans and land grants. The government expected that the railroad would make every effort to sell the land to new settlers to finance construction.  2. Transcontinental railroad-During the Civil War‚ Congress authorized land grants and loans for the building of the first transcontinental railroad totie California to the rest of the Union 3. Panic of 1893- A financial panic in 1893 forced a quarter of all railroads

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    Agriculture in Nepal The major economic source of the majority of the families in our country is agriculture. More than 70% of our human resources are involved in agriculture and this sector provides for nearly 40% of the gross domestic product. Thus agriculture is the major occupation‚ main enterprise and the major lifestyle of the country. The unit of the agricultural system in our country currently is a family. If we take a general representative example we see that the enterprise has familial

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