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    Progressives DBQ

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    Progressive DBQ The Progressive movement that occurred during the late 1800s and early 1900s was movement focused on reforming the corruption of big business in America and improving society as a whole. Three major issues that Progressives worked to improve upon were child labor‚ expanding democracy‚ and improving working conditions. These issues affected the common man and laborer‚ and the calls for reform were directed towards helping such people. Through the introduction of new laws‚ acts‚ and

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    put forward by Joseph Nye where soft and hard power are combined. An example of interactions regarding smart power is during World War II. The United States defeated‚ our enemy at that time‚ Japan with hard power by using atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki‚ but now‚ we have been creating institutions and alliances‚ also known as soft power‚ which have lasted until now. If only hard power was used‚ we would have not created alliances‚ but if we only used soft power‚ we would have lost to

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    Cuomo delivered a witty and insightful presentation. During the presentation‚ Doctor Cuomo explained the background and definition of the word Anthropocene. She detailed that it is a term given‚ informally‚ to the time period following the Hiroshima bombing during WWII. Currently‚ the word is used casually in articles to explain the tremendous impact humans have had on the environment. Doctor Cuomo shared that she has no

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    List of Disaters

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    of space accidents and incidents Health List of famines List of epidemics List of mass evacuations Manmade These are lists of disasters caused by deliberate human action. List of wars and anthropogenic disasters by death toll Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki List of crimes involving radioactive substances List of nuclear tests List of battles and other violent events List of military disasters List of wars List of terrorist incidents List of riots List of massacres ↑Jump back a

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    Ice-11 Thesis

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    Scientific discoveries can lead to disasters after the wrong people get the scientific discovery in their hands such as the A-bomb and Ice-nine which caused many fatalities including the people who made this mistake. The A-bomb that dropped on Hiroshima was a fatal discovery that was not needed at the moment and was only used to cause fatalities. John sending a letter to Newt Hoenikker asking him to explain what he was doing when the A-bomb dropped. Newt replied stating he was playing with his toys

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    artist‚ or director really feels about a subject without screaming it in your face. The Japanese director Ishiro Honda did just that in his film “Gojira” aka “Godzilla” in 1954. This film was made just nine short years after the tragic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. So naturally he would he would be upset about the situation and he told us about it in his movie. Godzilla was not only a destructive monster but a symbol as well. The Godzilla in the movie coincidently had the same destructive powers

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    The bomb on Hiroshima killed around 80‚000 people and the bomb on Nagasaki killed around 45‚000. These are very large numbers considering only two bombs were used‚ but are about average compared to other raids made during World War 2. Around 50‚000 were killed and 37

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    The Witch Dbq

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    The Witch DBQ The witch craze in Europe lasted from the fifteenth century through the seventeenth century. Women were targets to persecution. Witchcraft had already been considered evil but religious conflicts from the Reformation started another uprising. People‚ women in particular‚ were being persecuted as witches for suspicious behavior‚ fear of the unknown and religious beliefs along with ignorance. People being suspicious and accusing of others was a main source for persecution. Women

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    Reconstruction Dbq

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    AP US History Reconstruction DBQ Following the culmination of the Civil War‚ issues regarding the restoration of seceded states to the Union‚ the emancipation of slaves‚ and the overall re-development of political institutions in the nation prevailed. The idea of Reconstruction was proposed to political officials in late 1865‚ when the effects of the tumultuous Civil War were at its most devastating. The various enactments of the period were deemed void and not actively enforced. Democratic and

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    1998 dbq

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    DBQ: Constitution Interpretation The Federalists versus the Democratic-Republicans Step 1: Think on the Prompt •“With respect to the federal Constitution‚ the Jeffersonian Republicans are usually characterized as strict constructionists who were opposed to the broad constructionism of the Federalists. To what extent was this characterization of the two parties accurate during the presidencies of Jefferson and Madison? •What is the descriptive word in the prompt? –“to what extent” is similar

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