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    Keely Antonio 28 January 2013 World History Mr. Culver DBQ The most important consequences of the printing press were the expanding knowledge of the globe. The invention of printing from 1471 to the 15th century began with an abundant of printing presses in Europe. With the spread of printing presses more information was spread. If it weren’t for the help of the printing press there would not have been important information spread. The printing press spread like wild fire. To give

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    A Dire Situation: DBQ Essay Many people face dire situations everyday‚ but what about deadly? This is what about 43‚000 Filipinos faced on October 15‚ 2013 when a deadly 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck the islands of Bohol and Cebu. The temblor was the largest to shake the area in 23 years. (BK Info) Also‚ 2211 aftershocks hit the region and most citizens were completely unprepared‚ and shocked. The cause of this disaster is likely the East Bohol Fault. The quake killed around 185 people and put

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    The Lincoln Lawyer Eng 225 Richard Bair March 25‚ 2012 The Lincoln Lawyer Introduction “When making a movie from a popular‚ 400-page mystery/thriller novel‚ the success or failure of the film production often relies more upon the quality of the adaptation than any other single factor” (Berardinelli‚ 2011‚ para 1). This statement has never been truer than with the film The Lincoln Lawyer. There are a lot of stories that try to make the transition from the pages of a book

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    The Lincoln Memorial is a monument to honor our sixteenth President Abraham Lincoln for all he has done for our country. Abraham Lincoln was known as one of the best presidents that America has ever seen. Abraham Lincoln even helped fight for slavery in the Civil War. Although those things are important‚ he was mostly known for keeping the union of the north and south states together. The Lincoln Memorial appears on the back of the five- dollar bill and on the front is Lincoln. The Lincoln Memorial

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    Prohibition DBQ The prohibition movement occurred during the era of progressive reform. The Eighteenth Amendment and its accompanying act‚ the Volstead Act‚ brought about the ideas of the prohibitionists. Though there were some negatives setbacks to the prohibition movement‚ the movement was ultimately a success because of the widening support for the Anti-Saloon League. The prohibition movement received much support from the Anti-Saloon League. Alcohol and saloons were very closely related

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    behind a legacy for many years to come. Abraham Lincoln is a hero because he defied all odds that were against him. He rose above the matter at hand to conquer what he believed was right and just. He abolished slavery‚ excelled in the licoln-douglus debates‚ and was a great leader making him an influential and trust person. In the 1800’s‚ slavery was abroad and the African Americans were perceived as property. To abolish slavery‚ Abraham Lincoln first issued the emancipation proclamation. After

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    parties in Lincoln’s time: the Democrats and the Republicans. Lincoln was a Republican. Why do you think the Chicago Times might not be a Republican newspaper? * The Chicago times might not be a republican newspaper because they think that the presidents speech was “ silly‚ flat‚ and dish-watery” 2. Was the Patriot and Union correct in its prediction? Why or why not? Go back and review the Gettysburg Address. What did Lincoln have to say about his words? Was he correct in his own prediction

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    1987 DBQ The misinterpretation and different views of what was stated in the Constitution contributed to the sectional discord‚ tension and failure of the Union. The Constitution was written almost a century before all these problems occurred‚ they could not have foreseen such issues back then. Although the Constitution was written very well for that time period‚ it does unfortunately contribute to the failing of the Union. The Constitution was written so it could be interpreted differently by

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    THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL The Lincoln Memorial is a ceremonious monument located in Washington‚ D.C.‚ which was built in honor of the 16th president of the United States‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ and of "the virtues of tolerance‚ honesty‚ and constancy in the human spirit." The memorial‚ which was designed by Henry Bacon‚ was inspired by the Athenian Parthenon‚ and its structure was erected along the banks of River Potomac. The Lincoln Memorial is comprised of thirty six columns made of Colorado marble. Each

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    On the other hand‚ Abraham Lincoln argued that the government of the country was not a substitute for a wise and virtuous citizenry that can take care of their families and communities. Summarily‚ the conception of Jefferson and Lincoln about a “Virtuous Citizenry” is a conglomeration of patriotic and selfless citizens who are equally concerned about their welfare and that of the society. In Jefferson‚ Lincoln‚ and the Unfinished Work of the Nation‚ Hatzenbuehler denotes what a virtuous citizenry

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