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    Literature 1865-1912

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    Literature and Social Reality There were many social forces that influenced literature from 1865 to 1912. The most relevant social force was the growing divide in economic and social status. Numerous events occurred during this period that influenced the divide. One of the first and possibly the most influential‚ the Civil War. According to Reesman and Krupat (2008): The Civil War‚ which began in 1861 and lasted for four years‚ was the ultimate result of economic‚ political‚ social‚ and cultural

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    Reconstruction (1865-1877) 2 main issues: Reconstruction failed to alter the South’s social structure or its distribution of wealth and power which disadvantaged African-Americans. Reconstruction left significant legacies‚ including the 14th and 15th amendments which would be used 100 years later to protect minority rights. 3 different kinds/plans: Executive Legislative Judicial Executive Reconstruction Lincoln 1863 Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction (10% Plan) 10% of

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    Abraham Lincoln challenged congress and believed that all humans were born with natural rights. He was key figure in ending slavery and making all races equal. One of the most important things he did as president was abolish slavery with the emancipation proclamation. He was influential in changing the racial and political outlook on Americans and life for Americans. Abraham Lincoln had a rough start in life‚ but he made the most of his circumstances and grew up to be regarded as one of the greatest

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    DBQ The Industrial Revolution had both positive and negative effects. These effects changed the world and the way of living. Some negative effects were pollution‚ diseases and crowded tenements. Some positive effects were cheaper products more jobs. For example in document 1‚ 2‚ and 3 it shows the change in manufactory which help speed up production and have more available job opportunities. How the factories got better and faster machines. Like the steam engine help transport and trade stuff quicker

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    DBQ ESSSAY The Berlin Conference of 1986-1985 was Africa’s undoing in many ways. During the conference‚ European Nations decided which lands in Africa they would take over. However‚ this was done without the presence of an African representative. The race of these European powers to colonize and occupy Africa is termed‚ the “Scramble for Africa”. Africa’s inhabitants responded with anger and violence as is shown in the fourth‚ fifth‚ sixth‚ seventh and ninth document. On the other hand‚ some

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    Teresa Swinehart Mrs. Plimley AP US History 16 January 2015 DBQ The Civil War began in 1861 due to many political issues between the Northern states‚ the Union‚ and the Southern states‚ the Confederates. Although‚ mane people are taught the Civil War was entirely fought over slavery‚ this is untrue. The North sought to regain control of the South and to keep the Union together‚ while the South had no interest in the Union and wanted to keep their way of life the same as it had been for generations

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    The Real Lincoln: A New Look at Abraham Lincoln‚ His Agenda‚ and an Unnecessary War‚ gives another side of Lincoln and his time as president of the United States. The main purpose of this book is to examine myths that have been created by “Lincoln Scholars” and to hopefully expose the truth about the important events that went on during Lincoln’s time in office. (2) Thomas J. DiLorenzo wrote a total of eleven books and has also been published in national publications such as the Wall Street Journal

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    Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States. He served as president through the years of 1861-1865. He was a Republican and was 52 years old when he was inaugurated. Lincoln was born on February 12‚ 1809‚ and he died on April 15‚ 1865‚ by being shot in Washington D.C. President Abraham Lincoln had many‚ many‚ many accomplishments. For example‚ he signed the Homestead Act. This act means that the government would give small lands to farmers. Those farmers would be called “homesteaders

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    Lincoln, the Movie

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    At the beginning of the movie we see Lincoln talking to two African Americans who served in the war‚ and they went on to say that they loved his speech and one of them even quoted the end of his speech. This movie shows us how much we need rescuing. According to Spielberg‚ Lincoln and his contemporaries debated the moral merits of ending slavery now or ending the war now. Lincoln was gaining and losing votes. People are looking at it as this: if African Americans are given rights then women are next

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    The Real Lincoln

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    The Real Lincoln The biography The Real Lincoln by Thomas DiLorenzo gives readers a whole new perspective about Lincoln that they never had before. His meticulous research‚ passionate imagery‚ and skillful writing techniques‚ all are able to bring knowledge to the reader’s minds about our sixteenth president that we were never aware of before. Lincoln was always affiliated with the topics of equality‚ ending slavery‚ social fairness‚ and much alike‚ but the quotes stated by politician/president

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