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    American policy changes through the good and rebellious Between the years of 1930 and 1941 american foreign policy changed how it worked and its goals. They changed because of the threats in the outside world and because of all the absolute need for us to get involved in the war. During this time the world war was restarting in Europe and was leaving no choice except for the United States to get involved in the war. People were dissolving treaties and fighting and the united states could not remain

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    During the Enlightenment‚ there were many philosophers who developed various ideas pertaining to government. Among these philosophers were Locke‚ Voltaire‚ and Montesquieu. The ideas and principles of these men have influenced the American government greatly. The Declaration of Independence is influenced by Locke’s ideas of all citizens having certain rights. The Constitution is influenced by Montesquieu’s ideas for a system of checks and balances and separation of powers. The Bill of Rights is influenced

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    of the United States…” From this quote‚ we can infer that without his Proclamation‚ the future America would have had trouble with trades‚ alliances‚ and war‚ because it states that Europe’s government is in serious trouble. After his address of neutrality‚ George Washington sent out “A Letter to the American People.” (Doc. B). In this document‚ George Washington states that America should have “as little political connexion as possible.” He also suggests that‚ “...by interweaving our destiny with

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    country helps you gain independance. However‚ as soon as you win‚ the country that helps turns around and puts you in the same situation‚ just with them instead of the original country. This is what it was like in the Philippines! Before the Spanish-American war‚ the Philippines were a territory of Spain‚ along with some other countries like Cuba and Puerto Rico. Spain mistreated the people of these territories. They moved them into camps‚ that had shelters with no roofs. If they didn’t get there in

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    The argument that I have often heard regarding military service members being able to drink at 18 is that if you are old enough to die for your country‚ you should be old enough to drink a beer. The counter argument to that would be: a. The legal drinking age is 21 because the brain is not fully developed until that age. b. The military already has a problem with substance abuse in veterans returning from combat‚ so why make it easier for underage soldiers to potentially abuse alcohol. The

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    DBQ Reconstruction had a large impact on African Americans. It was a gateway period for African Americans into American society as equals. Many changes were made that helped them gain rights and acceptance‚ but it wasn’t an easy change. In the early years of reconstruction‚ black codes restricted African Americans greatly (Document D)‚ but as reconstruction went on‚ various acts were passed to help African Americans gain passage into every day society (Document A). From 1865-1866‚ the Southern

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    Utah was part of Mexico 5. 1840s witnessed an intensification of the old belief that God intended the American nation to reach the Pacific Ocean‚ the term became shorthanded for this expansionist spirit “manifest destiny.”* B. The Mexican Frontier: New Mexico and California 1. Mexico achieved its independence from Spain in 1821‚ this acquisition raised the

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    then charged high interest rates for loans to farmers. In addition‚ rail road shipping rates were increasing‚ farm machinery was every expensive‚ the farmer’s were isolated from the rest of the country‚ and they felt that they had an unresponsive government. The farmers believed that the deflating currency and the government’s failure to regulate the banks and railroad companies were the two main sources for their problems. Food prices were at incredibly low prices when the 1880’s began. This led

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    six basic principles of the constitution are popular sovereignty‚ limited government‚ separation of powers‚ judicial review‚ federalism‚ and checks and balances. Checks and balances is the amount of power assigned to each branch (executive‚ legislative‚ and judicial) to keep them balanced. This concept was popularized by Baron Montesquieu to keep the French government from corrupting and was brought to the American government. Over the 200 plus years checks and balances has been in act‚ it has been

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    by the eve of the Revolution. A great deal of the colonists’ identity is ascribed to the environmental factors which shaped their attitudes and beliefs. The egalitarian and self-reliant characteristics of the colonists were long instilled into American culture. Egalitarianism was due to the abundance of land that provided anybody with a chance of land ownership. Ordinary people could now vote in the colonies‚ a privilege most didn’t bear in England‚ and because of the large amount of people with

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