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    Development of the United States The development of the USA is something that should be considered and talked about more. For example‚ ranging from colonization to how they met the native Americans and made new connections with other groups besides themselves. Then dealing with the problems they left behind and trying to establish independence while debating with other European countries over control of what was to be America. Later on‚ after successfully fighting to gain independence‚ having to

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    Brandi Cruz 5/12/2014 8th period World History Industrial Revolution The advantages of industrialization outweigh the disadvantages‚ because in the 19th century it was the time of the inventions and changes. The most important invention would be the steam engine. The steam engine changed peoples’ lives completely. The steam engine was originally invented by Spanish inventor Jeronimo de Ayanz Beaumont in 1606. Thomas Newcomen developed a true commercial steam engine using a piston in 1712. In

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    Although the United States have made great strides toward cultural diversity and the equality of all people‚ discrimination has still managed to destroy lives in modern society. This country was founded by immigrants‚ yet the majority of society still looks upon immigration with hatred. The attitude of the general public was heavily influenced in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks‚ causing innocent citizens to be labeled as terrorists. More than a decade later‚ Presidential candidate Donald

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    idea of citizenship by the founders was that American had been born free and was intended to remain free with the support of the republican institutions they would have or have already created. This paper will look at the acts of naturalization which made up the citizenship of the American people based on the practice and incongruity in the citizenship of women‚ blacks‚ and the Native Americans. The conceptualization of citizenship in the United States of America has been billed to have come of precedents

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    Springer 2/22/14 5th hr Industrialization: Positive or Negative? The Industrial Revolution began in England during the eighteenth century. This was the shift from making goods by hand to making them by machine. Some might argue that Industrialization had negative consequences on soceity because of the lack of labor laws‚ however‚ it was actually a positive thing for socitey. Industrialization’s positive effects include increace in work and an increase in production. Industrialization had an effect of

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    Alvina Lai Honours American History OL V1 Ms. Alison Jones March 31st‚ 2015 Slavery in the United States The United States has had a horrible and shameful history of slavery‚ and although many movements had been made to abolish the worst of it‚ so many deaths and torture had been caused in the time that it took for blacks to get the same rights as whites. Even now‚ we can see the horror that it wrought on the country. Black people are still being killed in their own homes‚ they are still being

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    Recessions are generally believed to be caused by a widespread drop in spending. Beginning in the United States in December 2007 the industrialized world has been undergoing a recession‚ a pronounced deceleration of economic activity. The financial crisis has been linked to reckless and unsustainable lending practices resulting from the deregulation and securitization of real estate mortgages in the United States. Whatever the cause‚ there is one question that has been getting the least amount of attention;

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    Throughout the last century‚ poverty has been a major issue in the society of the United States. The government has tried to help those who are living in poverty through numerous acts including Franklin D. Roosevelt’s plans to get the country out of the depression or the welfare reform in 1996. Although the government has sought to ease poverty‚ mainly by creating government anti poverty programs‚ their methods are in fact ineffective. The Federal governments anti poverty programs as a majority

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    Abortion in the United States Valora Hawkins‚ Tracy Avila‚ Timothy Easter‚ and Veronica Holifield BCOM/275 June 18‚ 2012 Les Colegrove Abortion is one of the most controversial topics to date in the United States. Because of the complexity and issues involved‚ there are those individuals who are for abortion‚ and those who are against. There is neutrality that extends between the two‚ with those who are one the fence depending on circumstantial situations. In this paper our group of four

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    Americans have a long history of celebrating democracy‚ and America is seen as the pillar of democracy throughout the world. However‚ the United States of America is not actually a democracy. If America was a true democracy‚ the country would be vastly different and would not be the leader of the free world that it is today. A democracy is a system of government in which the popular vote reigns. Through the popular vote‚ a leader is elected‚ decisions about the country are made‚ and the future

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