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    Industrial Revolution Dbq

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    The Industrial Revolution was a transformation in Great Britain during the 18th and 19th century that involved great innovations in technologies‚ manufacturing‚ agriculture‚ and transportations. Changes in government‚ society‚ and trade also proved that the Industrial Revolution was a period of time where new ideas thrived and that countries around the world were greatly affected. The immense growth in population‚ which mainly consisted of workers and laborers‚ the effective waterways and abundant

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    Osama bin Laden and Cuban Revolution The reading “Challenges to the Cold War II: The Cuban Revolution and the Cuban Missile Crisis” told that in 1959‚ Cuba experienced an upheaval. Before that‚ Cuba was a colony of Spain until 1898. Then it became independent with the American’s assistance. As a result‚ American power replaced over the Spanish rule. Following that‚ for decades‚ Cuba became a tourist playground of rich Americans. This became an incentive for the organized crime groups to use Cuba

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    "MEN ARE FROM MARS‚ WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS: GENDER DIFFERENCES IN COMMUNICATION" Men and women typically use different discourse strategies in communication‚ and‚ in general‚ women’s linguistic behavior is disadvantageous compared to men’s. This paper will attempt to demonstrate this fact‚ through the many stereotypes observed in Western society‚ which influence our perceptions‚ and may lead to actual gender differences. Despite these assumptions‚ it has been proven through countless studies‚

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    eighteenth centuries‚ the Scientific Revolution‚ which was the development of new sciences and technology‚ and The Age of Enlightenment‚ which was the so called "age of reason"‚ had sparked women’s participation in sciences. Ever since Europe was moving towards the modern world‚ women had been trying to change their social status from regular housework and staying at home to getting better jobs such as teaching and learning science. Although this was a great change for women‚ there were changing attitudes

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    For years women have been perceived as the interferer sex and have fought for gender equality and oppose the continuation of gender discrimination in political‚ economic‚ legal and social situations. Through the feminist movement woman have gained ground in being treated equally among men. However‚ there is still discrimination in today’s society and women will continue to fight for equality. Since the beginning‚ gender has played a major role in social classes throughout the world. The caste system

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    Women In The 1800's

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    Since the foundation of America women have been working towards a dream that they will one day be viewed as the true equals that they are. In recent years women have made strong‚ influential strides towards this dream‚ but where did this movement begin? As each generation builds upon the success of the last‚ it is important to identify who broke ground first. Even though recent women’s movements have been more substantial‚ the movements in the 19th century were the pivotal beginnings. Some of the

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    DBQ: The Green Revolution

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    Although the Green Revolution was started to end world hunger and the disparity in developing countries‚ it caused other consequences which included population growth and changes in genetic diversity of certain plants and cultural lifestyles. This revolution introduced the use of new technology and many scientifically altered crops to the world. With the rise in food supply‚ the population increased and some countries weren’t as starving as before. But with the advancement in technology and crop

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    There were many reasons the Industrial Revolution began in England. There were the necessary resources in place‚ motivation was high for the workers‚ and different innovations helped increase production speed in factories. Without these points the Industrial revolution never would have started in England. England had an abundance of natural resources that could be used in factories. In Document 1 it shows that England had materials such as; wool‚ cotton‚ coal‚ lead and so forth. Not only did

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    DBQ 23: Decolonization and Revolution From 1945 and beyond‚ leaders have selected different paths to affect change. Some encouraged independence through violence‚ peaceful actions‚ diplomacy‚ and the commitment of their struggling nation. Others sparked revolutions by appealing to the peoples’ needs. Through policy‚ and sometimes uniting a people‚ trailblazers changed the face and structure of their nation. A column from a journalist during the time period would help to see a broader perspective

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    Lives of Girls and Women

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    In The Lives of Girls and Women‚ the main character Del Jordan grows from a young curious child to a woman. At a young age she is very curious about her sexuality‚ but is forewarned by her mother to be careful about her decisions. Del’s curiosity leads her into making many wrong decisions regarding men. All these wrong decisions cause her to lose everything she had worked so hard for – her goals‚ her dreams ruined. Del’s first relationship with a man is Art Chamberlain‚ who works at the Jubilee

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