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    1980's Film: The 1980s

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    1980’s Film Jodie Foster was stalked by mentally-impaired John Hinckley‚ who tried to impress the actress by attempting to assassinate Reagan in late March‚ 1981. Along with that exciting news‚ Disney channel was launched in 1983 and the American Movie Classics TV channel (AMC) started in 1984 (National Geographic). Also making its way into the film industry‚ was the AIDS movement through the play production the Normal Heart. One could say that the 1980’s was a big year for movies‚ television‚ and

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    Jacksonian Democrats were not guardians of democrat that they claimed to be but instead were merely guardians of their own sectional interest and Andrew Jackson inflated ego. Jacksonians ere skilled at emotional issues and had the support of the South and the West. Their primary goals were not constitutional justice and individual libery‚ but instead they strived to suppress New England‚ the Whig Party‚ and business interests and to preserve states rights. 1. Born in NC. Grew up a son of

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    French and Indian War Dbq

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    The French and Indian war‚ which lasted from 1754-1763‚ resulted in a victory for the British over the French‚ which led to the French leaving North America. It also resulted in negative political‚ economic and ideological differences between the British and the American colonies. Politically the colonies were not happy because they could not expand further west‚ economically they felt oppressed by the British with all the taxes being place on them‚ and ideologically because of the governing of

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    America’s Most Shameful Moment President Jackson ordered Indian removal despite the Constitution‚ and this was very controversial between the Native Americans‚ general public‚ and law makers. Andrew Jackson most certainly did not have the right to order the removal of the Native Americans. Beside from ethics‚ his own government branch of the Supreme Court declared it illegal. John Marshall decided that the Cherokees had their own nation‚ and it would be wrong for the United States to claim the

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    Andrew Jackson’s Indian Removal policy benefit Native Americans? The Indian Removal act did a good amount of things for the Indians; but when I say good‚ it wasn’t really that good. This act mainly benefited people who received the land that the Indians were on. This coincides with how Native Americans were constantly treated poorly; they ended up having to travel many miles to live on new land. All this happened and Andrew Jackson believed that he was doing this for the good of the Indians. The Native

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    The French and Indian war has altered the relationship between Britain and its American colonies in many ways. The three main ways their relationship had been altered were politically‚ ideologically and economically. After the French and Indian War the British passed a series of laws and taxes that the colonist didn’t agree with. As a result of these laws and taxes being passed the colonist began to rebel against British rule. This rebellion would eventually lead to the Revolutionary War which would

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    The French and Indian War (1754-1763) took place in a very daunting period of American history‚ when there was a lot of tension between the colonists and the British who lived in England. This eventually led to the American Revolution. At the time‚ the English‚ the French‚ and the Spanish all had control over some parts of North America. The war was mainly a struggle over which nation‚ France or Britain‚ would have control of the Ohio River Valley‚ although there were native groups that allied themselves

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    Sports In The 1980s

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    1980s Sports In the 1980s‚ the world of sports was increasing quickly and several games and events were occurring that made it a very unforgettable decade. Countless historical events also occurred in this decade. For instance‚ the Berlin wall was torn down‚ which also shredded many tensions between nations. The miracle on ice and sports icons Wayne Gretzky‚ and Bo Jackson‚ were three elements that made sports in the decade quite popular. To emphasize‚ it could be argued that both Wayne Gretzky

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    Jackson’s Indian Removal Policy was an act of cruelty or a fair policy‚ but the policy did not benefit Native Americans. The Indian Removal Act went against the indian’s rights‚ and the indians did not want to move off their land. The Indians were forced off their land because of the Indian Removal Act. The Cherokee tried to go to court to fight the Indian Removal Act‚ explaining that the act was against their rights. The Cherokee did lose‚ and eventually were forced to follow the Indian Removal Act.

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    war between Britain and France with their Indian allies broke out in North America that came to be known as The French and Indian War. The war ended in 1763 with the Treaty with Paris where Britain acquired Spanish Florida and all remaining French North American land (Document A). Throughout the war and for some time after‚ the actions of the American Colonies’ Mother Country caused many colonists to feel some resentment towards them. The French and Indian War created tension between Great Britain

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