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    Greatness of George Washington Gordon S. Wood This piece explored avenues related to personal preference and morality; it questioned what a good president meant in the 18th century. I also think this essay is a lot about his character and what made him different than other political powerheads. In the beginning he starts off by stating that even with the great president Washington was‚ he was voted third in favorite overall president; beaten out by Lincoln and FDR. Washington was known to

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    Hopes‚ aspirations‚ dreams. These words immediately pop into my head when I think of Washington D.C. The capital of our country is one of the most important places on Earth. As an 8th grader with a passion for politics and a heart that just wants everyone to see the light in the world‚ going on the Mars Area Middle School 2017 Washington‚ D.C.‚ trip would truly be the start of a hopeful‚ inspired upcoming politician. I would love to go on the D.C. trip because I would love to see our Country’s history

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    HIST101 George Washington saved not only the continental army at the battle of Trenton‚ but he also saved and breathed new life into the cause of Independence. After knowing seemingly knowing nothing but defeat and hardship for the latter half of 1776‚ Washington knew that not only he‚ but the neophyte country known as the United States‚ needed a miracle. History dictates that he most certainly

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    the three branches of the government were each responsible for laying the foundation of a country for future generations. In the executive branch‚ presidential members assumed the roles of setting precedents for the following presidents. George Washington knew his influences as the first president. Along with his cabinet‚ he began the journey by the United States‚ in stabilizing the country through the power he held. In lieu of Washington’s reserved ways‚ the successive president‚ known as John Adams

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    Washington Dc has a rich history. During world war two‚ the city came under attack‚ and most of its buildings were destroyed. The genesis of Washington architecture started with the McMillan plans which helped to restore downtown Washington and elect new buildings. Charles L’Enfant is a French engineer who was appointed by President George Washington to come up with new plans for the new city. Today‚ Washington dc is a force to reckon within the architectural domain. Washington is a combination of

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    WASHINGTON REDSKINS The Native American Mascot Controversy By Anna Yang Origin of “Redskin” The origin of the word "redskin" is debated. According to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED)‚ the term "redskin" came from the reddish skin color of some Native Americans‚ as in the terms red Indian and red man. The OED cites instances of its usage in English dating back to the 17th century and cites a use of red in reference to skin color from 1587. Multiple theories fight for prominence as to the

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    George Washington Carver George Washington Carver was born in 1860 in Diamond Grove‚ Missouri and is one of the most celebrated and respected scientists in United States history as his important discoveries and methods enabled farmers through the South and Midwest to become wealthy and prosperous individuals‚ all due to peanuts. George‚ being the sickly child of two slaves was very frail‚ allowed him not to be able to work in the fields but he did possess a great interest in plants and was very

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    discrimination for Blacks‚ they have different view about the purpose of education. When Washington was a kid‚ he had a burning desire for education. Washington were born at time slavery nearly ended; therefore‚ he lived as a slave at the early of his life. Despite the fact that he was skinner and weaker than other kids‚ Washington had to work and he never had time to play. The first impression of school to Washington is that “I remember going on several occasions as far as the school-house door with

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    Washington Irving is a man who is questioned for being misogynistic or not. I believe Washington Irving wasn’t to be blamed for how the main characters are treated in his stories. I would blame at the time frame Washington Irving was living in. Irving lived from 1783 to 1859; in this timeline‚ women were viewed as caretakers of the family. Certain men had a different view of women such as being nuisance‚ a problem‚ or someone who is not trustworthy. There may have been stories from men that could

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    Freed and The March on Washington The Civil Rights movement was essential for the equality of African Americans in the United States. March on Washington was a political rally on August 28‚ 1963; that fought for jobs and freedom for African Americans. The march was the largest of its kind in the history of the United States with over 250‚000 people in attendance‚ and more than 60‚000 of them were white. Leonard Freed’s black and white photograph‚ at the March on Washington‚ captures the spirit and

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