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    DBQ 3: Causes of the American Revolution When the colonization of the New World began‚ people were proud of their mother country‚ proud to be from Britain and loyal to their king. But‚ the reason behind their leaving was always freedom‚ freedom from taxes‚ from government‚ and from persecution. When these freedoms began to be taken away again‚ these colonists‚ soon to be known as Americans‚ were not going to lose them without a fight. Though the reasons behind the abrupt transition of England

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    DBQ ESSSAY The Berlin Conference of 1986-1985 was Africa’s undoing in many ways. During the conference‚ European Nations decided which lands in Africa they would take over. However‚ this was done without the presence of an African representative. The race of these European powers to colonize and occupy Africa is termed‚ the “Scramble for Africa”. Africa’s inhabitants responded with anger and violence as is shown in the fourth‚ fifth‚ sixth‚ seventh and ninth document. On the other hand‚ some

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    Revolution- Was bad for economy and people‚ should not be a model- Dalaney 1. The revolution ----> Directly caused the U.S. to place embargo on Cuba ------> that meant that Cuba had to find someone else to help float their economy---> Turned to Soviet Russia---> At first‚ this worked well (you are right). In the long term‚ it caused a dependence on another country‚ the USSR. When they crashed -----> Cuba crashed‚ and they have never recovered since. Wages just 20% of what they used to be in 1980’s

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    of arts in Cuba. At the start of this semester I was most concerned with the ways in which Cuban artists of all forms were dealing with activism. I eventually found myself struggling with the concept of activism itself and was left wondering if activism was even something that Cubans were allowed to grapple with. Understanding the great deal of power that socialism and Fidel Castro’s regime had over the Cuban people it seemed impossible for them to engage in any form of work that would speak out against

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    APUSH DBQ The American Revolution was the political upheaval during the last half of the 18th century in which thirteen colonies in North America joined together to break free from the British Empire‚ combining to become the United States of America. After the American Revolution‚ Americans‚ who were free of British control‚ started to reevaluate politics‚ the economy and society. After breaking away Americans changed how they wanted to govern their society. The uneducated group of people didn’t

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    for the Cubans; it was the year of the collapse of the Soviet Union. This year was very important‚ because it was an end to the economic subsidies and trade agreements between Cuba and the Soviet Union. Without the Soviet Union present in the Cuban economy‚ many state enterprises were closed. In 1990 the government imposed a program called ‘Special period in time of peace’. In this period‚ the imports dropped 75% and the deficit rose to 33%. In order to earn foreign exchange‚ the Cuban government

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    that stood out to me the most is Cubans. Cubans have been migrating to the United States for many years now. All immigrant groups that migrate to the United States have their unique reasoning of why they leave their home country. The island of Cuba was a decent place to live on‚ until the politics‚ economy‚ and freedom came crashing down causing waves of immigrants of Cuba to appear in the United States The push factors that contribute to female and male Cuban migrating to the United States are

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    successive waves of immigration from around the world have poured across its shores‚ creating the most diverse society on Earth. Cuban migration is part of this society‚ and not without it mishaps‚ the issues with the Cuban migration are unique but not new. Normal immigration from Cuba has been elusive since Fidel Castro came in to power. Over the years‚ the custom of Cubans fleeing by boat to the U.S. has become routine‚ and has reached levels of noticeable exodus. Since the last upraise of “boat people”

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    The revolution has also led to the complete deterioration of our surrounding environment. With the introduction of thousands upon thousands of factories‚ along with the different means of transportation that we not obtain‚ we are all now the direct victims of pollution. Streets that used to be beautifully paved‚ covered only by the morning’s sunlight‚ are now coated in filth and debris. Manchester has been one of the most affected towns‚ with it now resembling a trash can instead of a city that inhabits

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    John Lochhead Tobey 5 10/11/10 American Revolution The phrase “no taxation without representation” was used in Boston but no one is sure who first used it. Boston politician James Otis was famously associated with the phrase “taxation without representation is tyranny.” The British Parliament had

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