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    Establishing the Colonies Name _____ Motives for settling in the New World: Spread Christianity Find a short cut to Asia Better job opportunities Roanoke Island With the permission of Queen Elizabeth‚ Sir Walter Raleigh raised money to establish a colony‚ and in 1585 a small group of men sailed for the Americas. What did Raleigh find when he returned to the Lost Colony of Roanoke in 1589? The people had vanished and they found the word‚ “Croatian” carved in a tree. Jamestown What

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    Life was very hard in colonial America in the 17th & 18th centuries. There were 13 colonies all with different purposes. Many colonists came to America to flee religious persecution in England or to find work in the colonies. By 1750 more than one million people were living in the thirteen colonies. It seems that the colonies were finally progressing from disease and feudal warfare with the Native Americans. The colonies also were beginning to show diverse groups of people. Many came to America due to

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    Period 1A Mr. Murphy DBQ: Puritans Influence on New England between the 1630`s to the 1660`s During the 1630`s to the 1660`s the Puritans had a frat influence on the New England colonies. Puritans were protestants that arose within the Church of England. They demanded to have a greater and more rigorous discipline and were not satisfied with what the

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    Electoral College: A Trouble Prone and Undemocratic System The Electoral College is an institution that may have served a purpose 200 years ago when the founding fathers needed a system that would be met with approval by both large and small states. The Electoral College is a flawed method of electing our President that has created problems in previous elections and is likely to be the source of problems in the future. The Electoral College provides an undemocratic method of choosing our president that

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    By: Angelo Kraus Block: 3B 2/21/2012 Russia‚ Democratic or Not? Russia should be considered a semi-democratic country. They have the characteristics of a democratic country‚ yet at the same time they don’t. For example‚ they have freedom of speech but to an extent. As shown in a round table discussion show that’s been on air for years. But‚ its only good things are spoken about the government and Putin. Also they can vote and what not but the government tries to rig it. Another example is that

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    Democratic Values

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    01 The views and opinions expressed everyday through media outlet are a major example of the production of democratic values. Unquestionably‚ having open and free space to discuss what topics concern ourselves and others is what allows us to be heard and listened to. The rights to express our opinions has been shown throughout history and the media. One example of how our democratic ideals are meaningful was the passing of the Bill of Rights. The first amendment in the Bill of Rights states

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    Democratic Leadership

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    The democratic leadership style is a very open and friendly way of leading a group‚ as ideas flow liberally amongst the group and are discussed openly. Everyone within the group is given a seat at the table‚ and discussion is free-flowing. This is often a highly effective form of leadership. People are more likely to excel in their positions and develop more skills when they feel empowered‚ and people are empowered when they are involved in the decision-making process. The democratic leadership

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    Democratic Party

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    The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the United States. The basis of the Democratic Party is liberal and is considered center-left in the political spectrum. Center-left is defined as a political term that characterizes individuals‚ political parties or organizations whose ideology rests between the center and the left on the political spectrum (excludes far left stances.) The principal ideologies of the center-left are progressive‚ social democracy‚ social liberalism‚ as

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    Democratic Socialism When the government needs to be structured to benefit its people with security and‚ freedom only one economic system comes to mind. Democratic socialism provides the stability of a command system with the opportunity and‚ the free consumer market of a market economy. This combination is most ideal for countries all around the planet. Countries sponsor governments all over the world that take rights away of its people for in return what they call social programs and freedom

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    Democratic Leadership

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    Democratic Leadership Definition leaders build consensus through participation ie asking the employees for ideas and opinions in order to create a positive working environment as the employees now feel involved in the business and think themselves as an important cog in the business machine. With the example of Sister Mary in the article‚ when told to close down the school she held meetings for 2months with staff and parents to find new plans to revive the financially decaying school‚ however when

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