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    Free Response Question: Analyze the impact of any TWO of the following on the American industrial worker between 1865 and 1900. -Labor unions -Immigration During the late 1800s (1865-1900s)‚ the blossom of an era was developed‚ the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution provided the means and demands for more work and more workers. These demands for more work and workers were fairly high and the pressures of harder work and lesser pay became more of an issue during this time period

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    place which was known as “The Land of Liberty”. Many were welcome‚ but that was if you were deemed “fit” for this country. Although most of the immigrants could not speak English because they came from Russia‚ Greece‚ Poland‚ Czechoslovakia‚ Hungry‚ Croatia‚ Italy‚ China‚ and even Asia‚ they were able to conjugate ethnic communities where their culture was preserved. But even these small communities would not be able to withstand any of the discrimination they would be faced with later on. In

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    EUROPE FRANCE Main Square Festival- Arras Rock en Seine- Paris Vieilles Charrues- Carhaix Eurockéennes de belfort- Belfort Garorock- Marmande Sonisphere Festival- amnéville La route du Rock- Saint Malu Solidays Festival - Paris Pantiero Festival - Cannes BELGIUM Rock Werchter -Leuven‚ Belgium Pukkelpop- Hasselt Dour festival Les Ardentes Festival- Liege Lokerse Feesten- Lokeren Cactus festival- Brugge Tw Classic- Werchter Suikerrock- Tienen Rock Zottegem Feest in Het

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    St. Louis‚ Missouri is one of the up and coming cities in the United States at the beginning of the 1900s. The city has experienced incredible growth following the end of the Civil War‚ people from all over the United States‚ and the world in general‚ have flocked to this new industrial superpower. St. Louis donned the honor of being the fourth largest city in the United States in 1900 with a population of 575‚238. Having a population of that size brought a large amount of diversity into the city

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    Rome many beautiful buildings. Augustus annexed Egypt after the Battle of Actium. By 31 B.C.‚ Augustus had controlled over sixty legions in his army. Augustus also conquered Gaul (modern-day France)‚ Spain‚ Panonia and Dalmatia (parts of Hungary and Croatia)‚ and most of southeastern Europe. Augustus founded the first Roman postal service and a currency system. He remade Rome with police and fire departments. Augustus passed laws to maintain rules in marriage and to raise the birth rate in Rome. He built

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    Venice in 14th Century

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    defeats Genoa and becomes the undisputed maritime power in eastern waters. The other links in the island chain to the east are acquired during the following century. Corfu is recovered in 1401. The Dalmatian coast is ceded to Venice by the king of Croatia in 1420. Zante is acquired in 1482. Finally Cyprus‚ the jewel at the end of the chain‚ is annexed in 1489. This is precisely the period during which the Ottoman Turks have been winning control of the mainland facing these Mediterranean islands

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    CHANGES IN EUROPE AFTER THE WWII Peace and stability After the WWll the equation between countries had been changing‚ power left the Europe and it reborn in the USA and The soviet Russia. And the six European countries wanted to struggle with them because European countries maintained that being strong is one way to protect peace and stability. Moreover‚ that belief was established by many people who is the pioneer of EU as mentality such as Robert Schumann‚ Conrad Adenauer and Winston Churchill

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    Introduction to NATO The United States and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization have had a history together ever since the organization was created. The United States was one of the first members of NATO and has always been a major military influence. It has played a key role in all major crises in which NATO was part of‚ from World War II; the wars in the former Yugoslavia; and current problems in the Middle East. While the United States at one point in time was viewed as being an important

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    The Airline industry is renowned for its money making potential. This essay will be discussing how these individual airlines‚ and the industry as a whole‚ will conduct their own integral consumer segmentation procedures‚ what theories do they derive from and how they utilize each one to their advantage. There are numerous Airlines that operate here in the UK‚ the largest of which is British Airways. Due to the Airline industry being one of the most profitable market places in the world‚

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    information. Country Profile: Slovenia is a country located in Central Eastern Europe‚ and has population of over two million people. The capital of Slovenia is Ljubljana and has a population of 265‚881. It shares borders with Hungary to the northeast‚ Croatia to both the South and East‚ Austria to the north‚ and Italy to the West. The country covers an area of 20‚273 sq km or 7‚827 sq miles. The Slovene lands were originally part of the Austro-Slovene Empire until it was dissolved at the end of World

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