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    Industrial Dbq Essay

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    uzia Slusarczyk            11/20/11 Industrial Revolution DBQ Per. 7 The Beginning of a Modern Era The Industrial Revolution began in the 1700’s where major changes occurred in technology‚ agriculture‚ manufacturing‚ and mining. It began in England‚ in the textile industry. This effected many people‚ mostly farmers. People had to change the way they lived and where they worked. The Industrial Revolution resulted in new jobs and cities‚ new technology‚ and increased productivity

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    Eminem's 8 Mile

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    I’m a big fan of rap and hip-hop music‚ so one of my favorite movies is ‘8 Mile’. It is a semi-autobiographic film about Eminem’s life. Starring well-known artists in the movie industry‚ such as Brittany Murphy‚ Mekhi Phifer‚ Omar Benson‚ Kim Basinger‚ and Eminem himself‚ ‘8 Mile’ became one of the most successful movies about musicians ever made. Set in Detroit‚ 1995‚ the story revolves around a white boy named Jimmy ‘B-Rabbit’ Smith‚ an inspiring rapper‚ trying to succeed in a music style most

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    APUSH DBQ

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    brought in people who were simply the highest bidder‚ or very close friends to someone in the Jackson administration. The control that Jackson gained at the start of his term showed that he could gain power and allowed the commoners to play a bigger role in politics and use this power to control his own people. He protected the rights

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    Reconstruction Dbq

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    The Reconstruction Era was the years following the Civil War which lasted from 1865 through 1877. During this period‚ the Confederate states were allowed back into the Union and the South was in the process of being rebuilt after the devastation caused by the conflict. After the Civil War‚ African Americans were facing a new world. They were finally allowed rights they never had before: however‚ could the federal government have done more? However‚ they really couldn’t have. At the time‚ the federal

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    11.3 Dbq

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    Group 1: The change of how people view war- Document 3 (People are used to fighting because their ancestors always have but don’t want to anymore) Group 2: The Effect of War- Document 5 (Women must take greater responsibilities to fill in for the men that are gone from war) and Document 4 ( War has disrupted the ruling of Italy and now they are in need for a proper system of government so the principle of fascism is analysed) Group 3: The Universe Depends on One Another- Document 6 ( Einstein’s

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    The Renaisance DBQ

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    The Renaisance changed man’s view on the world in many ways. People viewed life much more differently before the Renaisance came about. This time period was known as the Middle Ages. In the Middle Ages most people believed everything in life was represented by a creature‚ animal and nearly everyone believened God or multiple Gods.They believed in things like Zodiacs (Doc D). Religion played a huge factor during the Middle Ages. The Catholic Church ruled nearly everything throught Europe. When the

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    AP EURO DBQ ESSAY

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    DBQ Introduction: In the late 18th century‚ Europe experienced a substantial amount of urbanization due to the increase of industrialized factories‚ especially in the textile industry. Question: Describe the inventions that improved production and the European marketplace through the pre-Industrial Revolution. How did these advances affect social classes? Document 1: Letter from Leeds Cloth Merchants (a major center of wool manufacture in Yorkshire)‚ 1791. Defending the use of machines. “yet

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    Dbq Industrialization

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    Throughout the 19th century there had been a lot of factors that caused change in this time period. It was figured that the U.S would become an industrial superpower by the turn of the 20th century. The various factors were;natural resources‚ railroads‚ population increase and free enterprise system. These within them selves made it clear that there must be some kind of way to transpire these into one another and contribute. This is where inventors came in the mix. It was understood that

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    Dbq Slavery

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    In the 1600’s slavery played an immense role in early America‚ as well as vastly impacting lives later on. There were many debates over whether slavery should be abolished‚ most of these debates were directed towards the presidents of this time frame which included James Madison‚ James Monroe‚ John Quincy Adams‚ and Andrew Jackson. These men all shared the same opinion that slavery should be abolished because it is tyrannical and inequitable (Zucconi 1). The presidents during this dreadful time all

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    Poland DBQ

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    Diego Lopez Liranzo 22 September 2014 AP European History Form VI Analyse the factors that contributed to the emergence of a workers’ opposition movement in Communist Poland in the period 1956-1981. After World War II‚ the official communist party dominated all aspects of Polish politics‚ which soon became an issue with not only the working class of the country‚ but also the intellectual and educated Polish community. Between 1956 and 1981‚ there was an emergence of workers’ opposition against

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