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    are many causes and effects of poverty. The causes of poverty are inheritance‚ no parental figures‚ and lack of education or training. Usually‚ if a family is in poverty it can be passed down throughout each generation. It can be a very difficult task to get out of the black hole that is poverty. Poverty can consume a family and through the generations unless a miracle happens‚ it cannot be gotten out of. Inheriting poverty can result in resentment and hatred towards family. It can cause people

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    assailant. In the United States 2 million to 4 million women are abused by male husbands or partners every year. Thousands of women are killed and many of them are severely physically assaulted. Statistics such as these are phenomenal. Domestic abuse appears not only with violence‚ but it is very prevalent in psychological abuse. Domestic violence is widespread through the United States‚ mostly due to fear caused by the abuser. The problem is recognized in the United States and much is being done to

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    Before the Lutheran Revolt the Holy Roman Empire is a weak confederation of over 360 separate political units. The Holy Roman Empire‚ like any society‚ is a mix of political‚ economic and social states that are inseparable‚ with emphasis on religion and morality. When we put the Protestant reformer‚ Martin Luther‚ was added to the mix‚ it leads to a severe weakening of the society. The Holy Roman Empire was a result of political‚ economic‚ and societal controversies that consequently lead to the

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    THE FILIPINO REVOLTS AGAINST SPAIN Filipino’s love Freedom! Filipino’s rebelled! Unhappy that’s what I feel like the Filipino’s feeling when they are under the Spaniards. When I read again this chapter‚ I feel I’m one of them I’m in that time and place when the revolt against Spain is held. Fighting too. This is the causes of Revolts: 1. Love for Freedom and Independence 2. Spanish encomendors abuses 3. Tribute (Residence tax) 4. Forced Labor (Polo) 5. Land Grabbing by the friars 6. Basi

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    What were the causes and effects of slavery in the US? African Americans were sent over to the U.S and were forced to become slaves. Soon enough slavery reached its lowest point in America. There are many causes that lead to the nadir of slavery in the U.S. To begin with‚there are a of causes of slavery in America. The first one is the cotton machine. This caused cotton to reach its height. Also‚ Nat Turner was told by god to “slay his enemies”. Furthermore Frederick Douglass joined a black church

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    Income/wealth inequality in the U.S has grown rapidly over the last few decades. “Today the richest 1% own 34% of the wealth and top 10% own 74%” (Hodges). The main causes of this discrepancy are attributed to the technology boom‚ the need for companies to outsource production and inherence of wealth as well as company differences. Though the growing gap is alarming to Americans‚ it is important to remember that income and wealth inequality is an accepted result of a capitalistic economy. The

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    were several revolts against of the Spanish colonial government by native-born Filipinos and Chinese‚ often with the goal of re-establishing the rights and powers that had traditionally belonged to tribal chiefs and the Chinese traders. Most of these revolts failed because the majority of the native population sided up with the Spanish colonial government and fought with the Spanish to put down the revolts. Dagami Revolt (1567) Main article: Dagami Revolt The Dayami Revolt was a revolt against Spanish

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    their war related jobs. There was a numerous of people left; many veterans were returning home unemployed and on top of that a stalled economy. Many people were moving north to escape the rural poverty. These issues that were occurring was going to cause great conflict in the coming days. Americans started to fight back and began demanding that the government start making some changes and bring back the economy there once was. Everything that had been achieved during the war vanished. After inflation

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    Erin Garcia  Social Studies P6  Due: November 4  DBQ ­ Progressive Era Essay    Where will you put your milion dollars?  Did  you  know  that  there  is  an  underside   to  America  that  people  do  not  talk  about? ​ During  1900’s  to  1920  in  America‚  there   have  been  many  troubles  in  which  a  reform  movement  called  Progressivism  is  working  to  try  and  fixing  these  problems.  Accordingly  to  Aunt  Bessie  where  will  you  put  your  million  dollars?  is  the  task  at 

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    In the book Peasant Fires: The Drummer of Niklashausen‚ the authority and power of the church compared to the common man is greatly demonstrated. Throughout the book‚ Richard Wunderli talks of the evilness of the common man and the importance of the church. The church gained their power from the people because there were thought to be the only way that one could get out of “purgatory” and into heaven. The preachers would sell indulgences to the common folk in order for man to be saved from their

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