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    1963 in America‚ two important figures in the Civil Rights movements now have given important speeches at respectable venues . We have George Wallace giving the “Segregation now‚ Segregation forever” speech upon winning the Alabama governorship in Montgomery‚ Alabama. In Washington D.C. Martin Luther King gives his “I Have A Dream” speech at the Lincoln Memorial coinciding with the Washington March for jobs and freedom. I‚ we will attempt to define these speeches by way of Rhetorical appeals; Kairos

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    The Message of the Gettysburg Address In 1863‚ the sixteenth President of the United States found himself engulfed by a horrific civil war and in leading his people to victory‚ Abraham Lincoln found himself in a predicament that required a well thought out motivational presentation. He found that opportunity with the address at Gettysburg. President Lincoln knew his people were dissatisfied with the loss of so many comrades and knew there must be a way he could prove that the lives of so many fallen

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    monuments. As one of people from Africa‚ we found unhappy moment when people want to remove history education in the United States. Persons should use statues as a stimulus for learning‚ nonetheless instead they are more often “appropriated as a driver for divisiveness.” The deadly events in Charlottesville began as a protest‚ the city’s removed a statue memorializing confederate general Robert E. Lee which it is not necessary. In general‚ only a tiny fraction of them have been removed though the protests

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    temporarily settled the issue by establishing the 36° 30’ parallel as the line separating free and slave territory in the Louisiana Purchase. Conflict resumed‚ however‚ when the United States boundaries were extended westward to the Pacific. The Compromise Measures of 1850 provided for the admission of California as a free state and the organization of two new territories—Utah and New Mexico—from the balance of the land acquired in the Mexican War. The principle of popular sovereignty would be applied there

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    Tragedy. Violence. Disagreements. The Civil War was the worst war that America had to face and it had all those things. The Civil War is the worst war in America ever because it was Americans vs. Americans. Families were split apart and friendships were ended. Some historians believe that the Civil War was inevitable. However‚ through further evaluation‚ the Civil War was caused by extremism from both sides and compromise was not an option for either side. The Civil War started because their were

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    paragraph essay portion of the final worth 30 pts. There will be 2 of these on the exam and you will choose 1 of them. A. To what extent was democracy expanded between the years 1820-1880 to include previously disenfranchised groups in the United States? Evaluate the impact of voting rights for each group selected. B. In what ways did Americans try to improve society? Be sure to examine a variety of reform movements from the 1830s to the early 20th century. To what extent were these reforms successful

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    battle was a turning point because it was the Confederate Army’s best attempt to breach Union Territory (Gettysburgfoundation.org Staff). Strength for the Confederate’s military was never better as when they fought at Gettysburg (Gettysburgfoundation.org Staff). However‚ the war continued for two more years (Gettysburgfoundation.org Staff). The Battle of Gettysburg was fought in the time span of three days‚ and although

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    Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three‚ all persons held as slaves within any State or designated part of a State‚ the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the United States‚ shall be then‚ thenceforward‚ and forever free.” One hundred and forty-six years ago‚ President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed freedom to 20‚000 to 50‚000 slaves who lived in Confederacy controlled areas of the United States. Although President Lincoln originally entered into the Civil War to protect and reunite

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    Civil war happened long ago when America is not the great America yet. But the problem between north and south part of this nation is still not yet solved. In 150 years later‚ battle lingers over how textbooks explain Civil War (Washington Post) ‚ the author wrote that even today some people still thinks that the civil war is about state right instead of slavery. The reason why the civil war is still controversial is that all the education and general opinion is the north fought for slave rights

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    Why? In the mid 1800’s the Civil War begun. It was between the Union‚ the north‚ and the Confederates‚ the south. Each side had its own reason to start the war.  Economic and social differences between the North and the South were one of the reasons. Another reason for the start of the war was the fight for more state rights and more federal rights. The fight between Slave and Non-Slave State Proponents was also a major cause of the Civil War. The last reasons for the war were the growth

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