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    1950s Dbq

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    responsibilities by following ratings…” (Doc I). What this is saying is that if everyone were to go about their jobs to get a majority approval then nothing real will get done. During the 1950s this was big because suburbia started to come along‚ “Little Boxes all the same‚” (Doc L). When suburbs started to come along more and more Americans were moving to the suburbs‚ and it soon became the norm. “They are not workers‚ nor are they the white collar people in the usual…” (Doc N). What this document is talking

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    and Eastern deserts (Doc. A)‚ was perfect because deserts were relatively impossible for armies to travel across because of the lack of drinkable water and eatable food. The Nile was also bordered by the Nubian Desert to the south (Doc. A). Finally‚ to the north‚

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    Mongol Empire

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    social organization. The Mongols attacked villages until complete destruction using their land-based military techniques (docs 1‚2‚3‚7 and 8). Sometimes‚ they gave civilizations a chance to submit to terms and avoid destructions (docs 6 and 9). He Mongols’ divisions of duties in their society gave them the structure they needed to conquer other peoples in distant lands (docs 4 and 5). Additional documents could come from conquered subjects who would know first-hand‚ how the Mongols were able to take

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    with the Puritan doctrine‚ children were seen as naturally evil beings (Doc 1). Proper and pious parents were responsible for instilling virtues and morals into their organically pagan children. However‚ the Stuart-run religious beliefs of the 17th century and the Anglican Church brought about a new and differing view of children. Offspring were effectively blank-slates and‚ left to their own devices‚ happy and benevolent (Doc 2‚ 3). The new society placed more blame on nurture‚ rather that nature

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    my most favorite is Doc. Personally because I always was willing to have an older friend of mine who understood life well and could teach me how to get through circumstances that makes me feel uncertain and not sure on how should I proceed. Despite the fact that Doc‚ an old alcoholic German music instructor‚ speaks to the universe of rationale and reasonability‚ he comprehends the mysterious side of life in the meantime. In Chapter Nineteen Peekay condenses his character: "Doc was quiet and reason

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    Dbq on Prohibition

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    centered in areas with 2‚500 to 99‚000 people. This meant that it was not in great cities nor in rural areas that prohibition was most popular (Doc. K). A great deal of prohibition movement was concentrated in the church and in female voters. The prohibitionists appealed to women voters. One source said‚ "Truly does a saloon make a woman bare of all things!" (Doc. A). And in Document B there is a poster that appeals to women through their children‚ claiming that alcohol in fathers causes defective children

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    economy that deemed hard to control (doc 1). It was so large that people lost hope in their own civilization‚ doomed to wallow in the empire’s downfall. The majority of the population were farmers (doc 1) who themselves could not support their own farms which then could not support the economic needs of the empire. As the growth of slaves increased‚ a large amount of latifundias soon surfaced. These great estates led the already suffering farmers to the city (doc 4) where their presence only increased

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    While there were many positive reactions to the spread of Buddhism‚ such as Zong Mi‚ A Buddhist scholar‚ discussing the perfect society created Buddhism‚ there were also many negative responses (Doc. 5). Han Yu‚ for example‚ was a Confucian scholar who believed Buddhism would weaken the government (Doc. 4). As Buddhism spread‚ many scholars and government officials had positive comments. Chinese scholar‚ Zhi Dun speaks in favor of Buddhism when discussing Nirvana and the steps one must take to

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    Dbq: the Black Plague

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    scientific explanation blaming uncleanliness for the plague (Doc 2). The plague was carried around by rats which contributed to the dispersion of the bacillus. The areas that were the most susceptible to the plague where those with the most famine. In 1571 Heinrich von Staden‚ count of the Palestine‚ observed some of the cardinal consequences of the plague such as roads being guarded so that infected people didn’t move from the infected area (Doc 5). The closing of roads led to a disruption in trade throughout

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    Jefferson vs Hamilton Dbq

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     Jefferson believed the bank was unconstitutional due to his strict interpretation of the Constitution.(Doc A) Although he believed a bank was overstepping the constitutional boundaries and advocated against it‚ Jefferson did not destroy it during his presidency. Hamilton thought a Bank of the United States was constitutional due to his loose interpretation of the Constitution due to the Necessary and Proper Clause.(Doc B) Jefferson disagreed with Hamilton stating that all powers not declared in the constitution were delegated to the states

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