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    DBQ Essay Slavery was a growing problem. Slavery became an even more of disrespect‚ on the uproar in the Southern economy. Though efforts to securely save the union were ever existing‚ they were outweighed by the opinions brought upon by divisions among societies in the North and South‚ group reforms in the North‚ involving the North in runaway slave issues‚ the idea of nullification‚ political differences‚ and the increased population and influx of antislavery immigrants in the North‚ creating

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    Dominique Bryden Global II-DBQ Essay Ms. Hart 3 October 2013 Autocratic Leaders Throughout the development of history‚ Autocratic leaders have tried to authorize their people and country. Two such leaders are Czar Peter the Great and King Louis XIV. However‚ the process they’ve decided to pursue has either helped or hurt their countries. Czar Peter the Great declined in creating Russia’s firm middle class‚ but managed to succeed in the reinforcement of Russia’s great power. While Louis XIV agonized

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    Austin E. Industrialization DBQ Identify the issues raised by the growth of Manchester and analyze the various reactions to those issues over the course of the nineteenth century. Thesis: Industrialization rapidly changed the city of Manchester during the nineteenth century. The city experienced both positive and negative effects as a result of being industrialized. The factories caused many health issues for Manchester as a whole such as polluting rivers and filling the air with smog. These

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    Annotated DBQ Rubric: Buddhism in China Sample DBQ Question: Based on the following documents‚ analyze the responses to the spread of Buddhism in China. What additional kind of document(s) would you need to evaluate the extent of Buddhism’s appeal in China? Point # Generic Description Explanation/ Commentary Examples and Commentary 1 Has acceptable thesis. Thesis addresses the specific focus of the question. The thesis should reflect a sophisticated understanding of the complexities

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    The 60’s were known for their rights movements‚ and for people speaking their mind. During the same time as the Anti-war Movement was going on we also had a huge Civil Rights Movement with a huge leader‚Martin Luther King Junior. The Vietnam war was a very dreaded war‚ this is sadly one of the wars that we have ever officially lost. However it depends at how you look at it‚ because‚ yes we did lose many of our soldiers but‚ Vietnam gained their own independence which was what they were fighting for

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    Vietnam DBQ The Vietnam War began in 1956 but the United States campaign began in the early 60’s. The Vietnam War heightened social‚ political and economic tensions in the United States with events such as the Gulf of Tonkin incident‚ the Kent State massacre‚ and the war powers act. Then the drafting started. James Fallows describes how he witnessed fresh graduates from high schools were being drafted (Document F). Mr. King Jr. was very upset as he learned about the racial statistics about the

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    Abolitionist DBQ In the United States from 1861 to 1865 the American Civil War took place over a disagreement between Northerners and Southerners of their interpretation of the Consitution and view on slavery. There were many factors that played a role in creating and helping the war start and end‚ and one specifically is the mass amounts of rebellions and abolitionists. The Abolitionist Movement‚ whose ranks were made up of whites and blacks‚ not only acted as a catalyst for the emancipation

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    Arsheen Memon AP US History DBQ Imperialism was a significant factor in shaping the foreign policy of the United States from the 1890’s to the early 1900’s. Imperialism is when one superior country dominates their authority on other weaker or smaller countries. The concept of manifest destiny had dies down during the Civil Rights movement‚ but now that things were slowing down‚ the urgency of the United States to move to the West was more prevalent. By taking the path of imperialism the United

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    society is to process suspects and punish law violators in a humane and rational manner. Through the development of the "Get Tough on Crime" movement‚ political and social pressures have resulted in overcrowded jails and prisons. Budgets have swelled to accommodate larger populations of inmates‚ without money left over to develop reforms‚ or preventive measures through rehabilitation. As the public places demands on politicians for

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    leading textile manufacturing city in the whole world. Much of its population in 1850s was made up with the working class and immigrants from parts of Britain and even Europe. In 1851‚ it was granted a royal charter after Queen Victoria’s visit. The Reform Bill granted Manchester representation in parliament and middle-classmen the right to vote. All this was due to the exponential growth of Manchester during the Industrial Revolution. According to the Encarta World English Dictionary‚ Industrial Revolution

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