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    Ty·rant (noun) a cruel and oppressive ruler.When the colonies broke free from Great Britain they had to make a new government and they didn’t want it to be exactly like Britain. They needed to guard from tyranny for the new country.The Constitution helped to guard from tyranny because everything has balanced power‚ clear structures‚ and a series of checks and balances on each branch in the National Government. Due to writing the Constitution our forefathers help to guard from tyranny for the

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    The United States was not founded upon the principles of the Christian religion. The Declaration of Independence clearly states that the Colonies are separating from British rule because of their unjust and unfair actions towards the Colonies. The Constitution and the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom express how religion is free to choose and not enforced in public office. The United States was established because the people wanted to live under better conditions and constitute their own laws

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    Is love even a real thing‚ Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare. The story is about two star cross’d lovers that end up killing themselves over what they call “love”. (Document: A) In the story the Capulets and Montagues already hate each other‚ the families start fighting which escalates the hatred between them. Two teenagers Romeo and Juliet meet at a party and instantly fall in love‚ not knowing that they are enemies at first but they soon come to find out. They exchange

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    Every single living thing on Earth must have water in order to survive. Even ancient Egyptians thriving in the middle of the sahara desert in the year 2920 BCE could not remain for as long as they did without water. They depended on the Nile for almost everything. It benefitted and supported the people’s lifestyles in several different ways. Their world revolved around the Nile. It provided old essentials such as food‚ water‚ transportation‚ shelter‚ religion‚ and jobs. Now‚ if we want to

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    Roman Empire Dbq Essay

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    Nearly two thousand years ago‚ the Roman Empire conquered all territories west of the Persian Empire in modern day Iran and Iraq. The empire extended southwards into North Africa‚ and as far north as the British Isles. For close on to four centuries‚ the Romans controlled and conquered most of Western Eurasia and the Mediterranean. However‚ their rule came to an end because of the centrifugal forces of political and economic issues‚ foreign invaders and belligerent tribes‚ and socio-religious transformations

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    At the time the United States was founded‚ our Government believed that god had given them a right‚ a Manifest destiny‚ to conquer the vast amount of land that the United States now occupies. Once this was accomplished the American People asked their government‚ "What next?" The U.S political‚ and economic policies were a continuation‚ while the social policies were a departure of previous policies on U.S expansionism. As the nation grew‚ our government began to look for new sources of income and

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    Ap Euro Dbq Essay

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    Irene Kim AP Euro Winter Assignment 1/2 Unit I 1. There are several relationships that can be pointed out between the Middle Ages and modern times. One such example is the overpopulation that Europe faced before the Black Death and the overpopulation that the world is facing at this moment. Although not everywhere‚ there is poor sanitation and malnutrition in many areas of the world as there were back then. Another example is the economy and how there were a lack of jobs and pay for people

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    Cordaveous brown Dr. Dallin American civilization 150 4/7/15 Andrew Jacksons print on America President Andrew Jackson‚ considered by some to be the greatest American President during his American presidency term‚ but some of his actions sparked a lot of controversial thoughts. President Jackson accomplished much for America‚ most of President Jackson’s accomplishments where positive but along the way president Jacksons committed a great deal of wrong that lead to president Jackson negative view

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    The Industrial revolution is something that led several countries to have economic success. Innumerable crucial discoveries and ideas were produced during that time period that affect a person’s life today. While some might argue that Industrialization had primarily negative consequences for society because of the pollution and unequal pay‚ it was actually a positive thing for society. Industrialization’s positive effects were availability of goods‚ increase of job opportunities‚ and advancements

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    Imperial Rome vs. Han The Classical Period was a time where large‚ land-based empires were developed. The leaders of these empires were met with many questions on how to control their territories. While both the Han empire and Imperial Rome exercised political control over their empires through government structure‚ they differed in their organization of bureaucrats and their reliance on slavery. Both the Han and Imperial Rome exercised political control through similar government structure. The

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