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    The American Civil War was the bloodiest war this country has ever seen. It followed numerous events that caused separation between the North and South‚ including the Mexican-American War‚ Missouri Compromise‚ and Kansas-Nebraska Act. As the country expanded west‚ debates arose over slavery in new states. Countless compromises acted as the stitches holding the two halves of the country together. Sadly‚ nothing could keep the two vastly different parts of the country from breaking apart. The Mexican-American

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    Slavery; North The North during the civil war era saw no need for slavery as factory production boomed. Most of the workers in the factories were woman and children who worked for a low wage‚ so slavery was not a hot commodity. The political cartoon to the left is considered a northern view based upon how the north fought for the freedom and equality of slaves. The cartoon depicts the blacks and the whites uniting through a waltz. The definition of Amalgamation is to unite or combine two. In the

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    essay‚ Walker discusses the many factors contributing to child obesity‚ and how we as parents‚ must make healthier selections instead of opting for fast or easy food choices (595-8). 4. ”Honey‚ I ’m sure God knows what he ’s doing. It will all work out” (Young 22). 5. In recent years‚ the number of domestic violence attacks has escalated. Domestic violence is just not confined to the victim ’s home anymore‚ it could occur anywhere at any time (Blumenthal 196-205). 6. “The study of human

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    Works Cited Dahlberg‚ Linda L.‚ “Youth Violence in the United States: Major Trends‚ Risk Factors‚ and Prevention Approaches” American Journal of Preventive Medicine (May 1998): 14 (4)‚ pg. 259-272  Braga‚ Anthony;Kennedy‚ David; Waring‚ Elin; and Piehl‚ Annie. “Problem-Oriented Policing‚ Deterrence‚ and Youth Violence: An Evaluation of Boston’s Operation Ceasefire” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency (August 2001): 38 (3)‚ pg. 195-225  Saner‚ Hilary‚ and Ellickon‚ Phyllis

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    Slavery was a huge deal in America during the 1800s. The United States was torn between the north or the Union and south or the Confederate states during these years because of their different views of slavery. The south was fighting for the freedom of slaves while the north fought to keep slavery prevalent. The north and souths’ different views on slavery led to the Civil War. The Americans who opposed slavery did everything in their power to launch the Antislavery movements‚ or the actions

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    Slavery was embraced‚ almost without question‚ by nearly everyone save [but] the slaves themselves” (Boritt 11). Slavery‚ without a doubt‚ is the primary cause of the Civil War. With the South’s economy being so dependent on the use of slavery‚ it was difficult for them to get rid of such a practice. This led a division of the North and South‚ in which the North believed slavery to be immoral. However‚ the south begged to differ‚ with no explicit evidence to claim slavery as illegal‚ they used

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    English 103 November 7‚ 2012 Works Cited Bailey‚ William Everett. The Invisible Drug. Houston: Mosaic Publications‚ 1996. Print. William Bailey wrote this book on cigarettes with many views from doctors and other professional advisors to show the effects and complications from smoking cigarettes. This book had a lot of information from previous books the was further reviewed and more recent. However‚ because this book is from 1996 I used it for a place to start and find more information about

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    The horrendous Civil War began in 1861. This hideous war divided the nation into the North and South‚ or mainly anti-slavery vs. slavery. The Southern political leaders relied on slavery so heavily they would even secede. Also‚ the endless debates over slavery’s future changed in generation before the war. Southern political leaders were convinced that slavery was going to be abolished by the Lincoln and the Republican party. The South used slavery in almost every aspect of life. They used them

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    Slavery is one of the things that we can still feel its effects today‚ like the discrimination towards African American‚ and stereotypes that are associated with them‚ which started with slavery. Slavery wasn’t a dependency for the south until their crops started to grow‚ and they needed a stable work force. As the wealth of the South grew so did the dependency on slaves. When the North questioned openly the morality of slavery the South defended itself with paternalism that was far from the truth

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    Despite the fact that the Civil War resolved the issue of slavery‚ racism after the war was still rampant and vicious in various parts of the country. Not only did African Americans experience this mistreatment‚ but immigrants as well. The popular notion of Scientific racism encouraged the subjugation of non European people all over the country. Although there was racism in the North and out West after the Civil War‚ nothing compared to the institutionalized racism in the South against African Americans

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