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    social reform because once she married her sole occupation would become her husband’s household. Additional in England Dorothy met and befriended Dr. Tuke an advocated for the reform of the mentally insane. Tuke introduced Dorothea to the unjust world of the mentally ill‚ acting as a catalyst for the most extensive Asylum reform in America.

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    A.P. U.S. DBQ: Question: Although New England and the Chesapeake region were both settled largely by people of English origin‚ by 1700 the regions had evolved into two distinct societies. Why did this difference in development occur? By the 1700s the two regions‚ New England and Chesapeake varied greatly in spite of being from the same mother country‚ England. Physical and cultural differences separated these two regions distinctively. While religion moulded the daily life in New England‚ Money

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    Kristin Bishop DBQ 1. Changing Demographics‚ 1660-1775 Between 1660 and 1775‚ Great Britain’s North American colonies were affected greatly by race‚ ethnicity and religion. The first settlers were mainly racially white‚ ethnically English‚ and religiously Protestant. The new world became a home to people who wanted more freedom. The demand of new market and new forces of labor created an opportunity for new races and ethnicities to colonize America. New forces of race‚ ethnicity and religion show

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    Nationalism DBQ Essay 19th Century Europe was greatly influenced by Nationalism. Nationalism sparked change in Europe through sovereignty and autonomy. Nationalism broke down aging empires and acted as force for disunity. In an act of loyalty to their country‚ people brought unification to Italy and Germany‚ the Ottoman and the Austro-Hungarian empires began to crumble‚ and the outburst of wars such as the Franco-Prussian War and the Seven Weeks’ War came about. Nationalism was a key factor in

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    Kailee Sixberry February 6‚ 2013 Mr. Bancroft Global 9- DBQ 12 The Mayan‚ Aztec‚ and Incan civilizations were very advanced‚ this is evident through their many accomplishments. The Mayan civilization had accomplishments such as building one of the largest stone structures in America; the temple in Tikal. The Mayans also created a very accurate calendar and writing system. The Aztecs were also very advanced. The Aztecs built their own city‚ Tenochtitlan. Tenochtitlan‚ which at

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    DBQ 10: Reconstruction’s Failure Congress Reconstruction efforts to ensure equal right to freedom failed because the enforcement acts that was giving in Document 2‚ Prejudice in the south giving Benjamin Boyer’s speech and from the book “Black Reconstruction in America” in document 6‚ another reason was the Compromise of 1877. In the exert from the New York times‚ it states the Ku Klux Klan purpose was to establish a nucleus around which the adherents of the late rebellion might safely rally

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    DBQ During the time span of 1776-1852‚ the opposition of slavery grew in the United States. There were many reasons for this to happen for example‚ the Fugitive Slave Laws were passed. Some people tried to fight slavery by holding groups or by having an escape route for slaves. However there were some people that saw slavery as no problem because of their belief and even states had slavery debates. In 1793 congress passed the Fugitive Slave Laws. This law allowed the return of slaves that escaped

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    IRJC International Journal of Social Science & Interdisciplinary Research Vol.1 Issue 8‚ August 2012‚ ISSN 2277 3630 RECENT REFORMS IN EDUCATION IN INDIA – ACHIEVEMENTS AND UNFINISHED TASKS D. SAMPATH KUMAR* *Ph.D. Scholar. Assistant Professor in Commerce‚ D.R.B.C.C.C. Hindu College‚ Chennai - 600072‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India. ABSTRACT India has emerged as a global leader and a strong nation. Education is the key to the task of nation building as well as to provide requisite knowledge and skills required

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    American Agriculture DBQ Industrialism drove our country to advance and develop quickly from 1865 to 1900. All aspects of society felt the impacts. Agriculture in America‚ experienced these new effects‚ changing completely the way it was conducted in the states. As technology increased‚ and the invention of new tools came about‚ farming was able to commercialize and become more efficient. Economic conditions of this time‚ hindered the farmers profitability and growth. New policies enforced by the

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    Healthcare Reform Essay Unit 3 Individual Project January 25‚ 2009 The rising cost of healthcare in today’s economy is in desperate need of reform. The cost of healthcare has affected the number of people able to receive medical care. Individuals are suffering more than ever because of the inability to receive medical attention when it’s needed. First‚ the rising cost of healthcare is going to continue to rise year after year. This is making it harder and harder on working class to receive

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