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    Dbq Apush

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    The Jacksonian democracy was created during the period before the civil war in America. The Jackson democrats made an attempt to grant power to the lower classes while decreasing the influence of the rich and potent. The Jacksonian democrats viewed themselves as saviors of the common people and ruled by the means of a powerful executive branch who attempted to destroy aristocracy in America. In reality‚ they were typically very wealthy‚ they disregarded the capability of the federal government‚

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    Tp’S QUESTION iNTRO The transformation of germany socially economically and geographically depended on turning points. from 1789 when nationalism only idea‚ to anti french feeling encouraging nationalism to the aggressive welpolitik‚ All tp’s have been deemed influential enough to be give this name so could be seen as equal importance‚ as all played a part in developing and helping g nationalism and therefore aspirations for greater unity Some however more curcisl than others. Geographical

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    The first bomb was dropped on August 6‚ 1945 The Russians declared war on Japan on August 9‚ 1945 (at 12.00am) The second bomb was dropped on August 9‚ 1945 (at 8.30am) Japan surrendered on August 15‚ 1945 Clearly from these dates‚ the atomic bombs played little to no role in Japan’s surrender. If the second bomb played a key role in Japan’s surrender‚ the date of Japan’s surrender would’ve been sooner than August 15‚ 1945 (which was a whole 7 days after the second bomb was dropped). Japan

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    Slave Trade In The 1800s

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    slave trade and make it illegal in 1807. The discovery of the Americas at the end of the 15th century opened up new economic incentives that led to the greatest transportation of human capital in the form of slaves. From about 1500 to the end of the 1800’s millions of slaves from Africa were taken to the Americas. Britain started the process of

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    Kaitlin Bergold APUSH- A Day DBQ- Immigration The mid-19th century wave of immigration brought significant changes to the American economy‚ society‚ and political life. Between 1841 and 1860‚ more than 4 million immigrants traveled to America‚ significantly increasing the population of America. Ireland‚ Germany‚ and England were the three countries that migrated the greatest amount of people to the United States‚ making up about three-fourths of immigrants. As they arrived‚ they were too poor to

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    How APUSH Exam Works

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    How the Exam Works. The APUSH exam consists of two parts. Part 1 is the 80 question multiple choice section in which you have 55 minutes to complete. Part 2 consists of writing a total of three essays. The first essay is called the document-based question (DBQ) because you are given 9-13 documents which should be used to answer the essay prompt. The next two essays are the free-response questions (FRQ). You will be given four essay promts to read. Two prompts are from pre-civil war era and the

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    The Industrial Revolution was developing and there were great natural resources in the enormous and unsettled continent. This created the possibility of achieving wealth and transitioning "from rags to riches". Because of the living conditions in Europe and the hope of a better standard of living in America‚ hundreds of thousands of people migrated to the new world. The Industrial Revolution was one of the great forces that developed the American Dream

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    Monopolies In The 1800's

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    made monopoly illegal in the 1890’s was passed as the Sherman Antitrust Act. Work industries in the 1800’s were extremely dangerous‚ they didn’t have any equipment to keep them from getting hurt. They had children working also working there to get into cramped spots in machines and sometimes they would lost limbs and even their life. The work place was very unsanitary and busy. The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing

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    Women in the 1800s

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    Look On The Bright Side By: Patrick Seick “My Mother.” “A dose of morphine is administered.” “They will die anyway.” “She ate her bottom lip off.” “Dying should be a quiet time.” “Why does she have to endure all this?” “Those screams ring loud and clear.” Every year the National Committee on the Treatment of Intractable Pain receives thousands letters like this one. They concern a pain so extreme that not even the most powerful legal pain reliever‚ morphine‚ can fully alleviate it. But

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    Beauty In The 1800s

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    Throughout history and modern times‚ beauty has been valued and pursued. It has long played a significant role in shaping societal norms‚ practices‚ and reflecting cultural values. Standards often seen as eccentric in one part of the world could be the epitome of beauty in another. However‚ no matter the era or location‚ a common trend seen throughout history and even today tends to be pale skin. It shouldn’t be a surprise to many to the extent people would go for beauty and the fulfillment of fitting

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