Christian and Muslim responses to the plague were different. The Muslims thought it was a blessing from God while Christians thought it was a bad sign from God. The plague was caused by fleas on rats. So many believed that the plague was the end of the world. Civilizations in the East and West were affected by the plague. To explain that the plague was caused fleas on rats is that the fleas carried the disease that infected rats‚ and then the rats infected the humans. The plague spread through
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! Growing up in a war torn country‚ I always dreamed of living in the United States. Every person in our small town talked about how exciting and full of opportunity America was. Play dates‚ cartoons‚ and trips to Disney land made the top of every little kid’s birthday wish. Unlike most children‚ my birthday party did not consist of bouncy houses‚ stacks of presents‚ and a princess cake. Burning buildings‚ solders‚ and panicked refugees were the highlight of my birthday party. Giving up the only
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American Revolution The phrase “no taxation without representation” was used in Boston but no one is sure who first used it. Boston politician James Otis was famously associated with the phrase “taxation without representation is tyranny.” The British Parliament had controlled colonial trade and taxed imports and exports‚ and the Americans have been deprived of a right. The English Bill of Rights written in 1689 had
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40 or fight was the grassroots foundation for the American ideals of Manifest Destiny and Expansionism. Throughout the later years of the 19th century and the early years of the 20th century‚ little had changed when it came to Americans seeking to expand their influence; for it was the "white man’s burden" to help rid the world of suffering and to convert as many people as possible to follow American ideals. Neither Manifest destiny nor American expansionism had changed by the turn of the 19th century
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Aspects of slavery from c. 500 BCE until c. 1650 CD Slavery or servitude could be described as one of the most important factors that shaped the culture and lifestyles of the world. Slavery is an essential characteristic to mention when describing all parts of history‚ including ancient‚ medieval and New World societies. These societies viewed class status as a major structural part of their everyday life and social makeup. Class status helped to organize the hierarchy of the nation and produce
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Eighteen years ago‚ my parents moved to the United States from Ukraine to create a better life for our family. Growing up here I found myself becoming easily accustomed to the American ways‚ but even though my family and I may have gotten used to that way of life we never lost sight of our Ukrainian culture. When I think about it‚ the best way that I can describe what my culture is like would be a jigsaw puzzle. When making a puzzle one begins with connecting as many pieces to each other until the
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The idea of the American dream brings tremendous promise and opportunity‚ however it also brings heartbreaking failure. A character like Jay Gatsby seems to have achieved the American dream with his wealth‚ power‚ and lifestyle; however‚ he is restless and is constantly searching for something more. One is never truly happy‚ when they are chasing after the unattainable. In this case‚ Gatsby has been living his life with the hope that one day‚ he and Daisy could return to the times that they had been
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To what extent did the American Revolution fundamentally change American society? In your answer be sure to address the political‚ social‚ and economic effects of the Revolution in the period from 1775 to 1800. Notes from Mr. Williams: This essay was given to 2nd period APUSH on their first in- class essay. Included were 10 documents (if interested in seeing them‚ please come into class). The DBQ writer needed to take ideas and topics from the documents‚ and ADD significant outside fact and
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Slavery was a pre-existing institution in West Africa before European traders arrived‚ and was often a result of warfare between local tribes‚ kidnapping‚ or punishment for crimes. The primary difference between European slavery and African slavery‚ however‚ is that African slaves retained rights and were treated more like indentured servants. Contrastly‚ slaves taken by Europeans‚ were considered property and were completely stripped of their rights; a type of slavery known as chattel slavery.
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In 1860‚ slavery is what the blacks went through‚ but the North was their only safest place. If they were free in the north‚ where they couldn’t vote‚ couldn’t have social freedom‚ or economic/education‚ how free were they really? South had more resistance in the South and the North quickly freed the states without resistance. Blacks may not as free in the North as they said. How free were free blacks in the north? Politics: only white males could vote‚ anyone else couldn’t no matter what gender
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