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    APUSH DBQ ESSAY From 1775 to 1830‚ the United States gained their independence and began their formation of a new country. During this period‚ the ideas of the Revolutionary War had an influence on the African Americans. A number of African Americans were freed but the institution of slavery spread due to social and economic reasons. Both the free African Americans and enslaved confronted and endure the challenges they faced as they fought for rights and equality. The Revolutionary War was a

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    Kevin Li 1994 DBQ APUSH To what extent was late 19th century and early 20th century US expansionism a continuation of past US expansionism and to what extent was it a departure? Over the years the United States expansionism has experienced many different changes. The United States has expanded for many different reasons such as the economy‚ land‚ and even God. Expansionism is now a continuation of past United States expansionism but was more so a departure. The United States

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    development played a large role in the reason why the two regions are so different. After analyzing some of John Winthrop’s “A Model of Christian Charity” (Document A)‚ and John Porter’s List of Emigrants destined for the New England region (Document B)‚ you

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    In 1941‚ Roosevelt and Churchill met to discuss the postwar world. The result was the Atlantic Charter. One of the provisions in this document that was introduced by Roosevelt was the autonomy of imperial colonies. Therefore after World War II‚ there was pressure on Britain to abide by the terms of the Atlantic Charter. When Winston Churchill introduced the Charter to Parliament‚ he purposely mistranslated the colonies to be recently captured countries by Germany in order to get it passed. After

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    Progressive reformers were successful in producing reform and receiving national attention during the early stage of the progressive movement‚ but as America entered into the Great War‚ the government ceased to aid the movement‚ hence ending the era of reform from 1900­ 1920. Up until 1917‚ the progressive movement was successful in bring federal attention to issues such as monopolies and trusts‚ the working conditions in factories and the women’s rights movement. Strong reformers and the support from active presidents like

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    home as they try to combat subversion or bribery or deceit within. We fear depression; we fear the loss of jobs. All of these‚ with their impact on the human mind‚ makes us act almost hysterically‚ and you find the hysterical reactions. Document B Source: John Foster Dulles‚ Secretary of State‚ June 1954. If world communism captures any American State‚ however small‚ a new and perilous front is established which will increase the danger to the entire free world and require even greater sacrifices

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    The colonies in New England were settled by a group of separatists called the Puritans‚ which were a tightly knitted community based on strong faith. This community of New England Puritans influenced religious liberties‚ education‚ and obedience in the colonies from the 1630’s-1660’s by relating them to their religious morals and beliefs. ` As the Puritans began forming their governments and rules‚ much of New England was just beginning to be settled. Although in document E the Puritans thank

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    Times in America were extremely difficult between the years of 1929 and 1941. To fix these difficult times‚ many plans were put into action to attempt to help fix America’s problems. People did as much as they could to try and provide for their family and help the country as a whole. Roosevelt’s Administration responded and attempted to resolve problems such as unemployment‚ labor disputes‚ and citizens not doing what they can to prevent disaster as a whole. Unemployment was an extreme problem

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    19th Century American Art America in the 19th century was constantly changing. Industry had its first main beginnings‚ slavery was an important issue‚ a war was imminent... many things were going on. As all of this was occurring‚ artists from all over started painting about it. The paintings are great representations of the era‚ as they truly show what everything was like during the time‚ albeit with beautiful landscapes and different viewpoints of the time. The art of the 19th century in America

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    *Dawes Act- was passed in 1887 and divided land for Indians to be conformed into the American society‚ named after its sponser Henry Dawes. *Booker T. Washington- Was an adviser to presidents. Created Tuskegee Institute for Vocational Training. *Jim Crow Law- Black segregation laws‚ allowed seperate but egual. *Plessy v. Furgeson- Landmark Supreme Court decision which ruled that as long as it is equal‚ it can be seperate. (Plessy bought train ticket and sat in white section

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