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    interview people for information on him. One night‚ Ray decided to walk down a street. Magically‚ he went back in time to 1955. He saw Doc Graham on the street and he started to ask him questions about his career. “I’d been out walking‚ I had a feeling that you might appear...” They talk about the origins of Doc Graham’s nickname‚ Moonlight Graham. According to Doc‚ he couldn’t go to sleep one night‚ so he put on his uniform and went for a walk. Then‚ one of his teammates woke up and asked Graham

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    and India. The production of cotton yarn and cloth chart in India (Doc 1) displays India’s increasing use of machines to create greater quantities of yarn and cloth from 1884 to 1914. Hand-spun yarn steadily decreases as the machine-spun yarn steadily increases while machine-made cloth quickly matches hand-woven cloth production. This chart proves the use of machines accumulation. The production of cotton and yarn in Japan chart (Doc 2) displays the increase in both hand spun and machine spun productions

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    Africa as “Tabula Rasa‚” a blank slate with land for the taking. (Doc 1) For almost 400 years the countries of Europe were in competition to control the earth. By 1914 they controlled 85% of the earth surface. At the Berlin conference the European leaders drew up their own map of Africa without a single African present. The European map of Africa did not take into consideration any of the ethnic groups or established territories. (Doc 2) Colonialism occurs when one country controls another country

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    afford it (doc. 2). However‚ the natives were not always guaranteed equality (doc. 8)‚ thus creating tension. Furthermore‚ there was friction among different tribes within a colony‚ due to the fact they were in the same location (doc. 11). Yet‚ it had a positive impact on economics as well. In some parts of Africa‚ one woman stated that the people were fortunate to be treated well compared to other parts. They were rewarded goods for their work‚ and the word “slavery” was abolished (doc. 6). The railroad

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    of Supremacy (Doc. 3)‚ declared by King Henry VII‚ assured that Elizabeth would be the rightful heir to the throne of England; this parliamentary act stated that Elizabeth is the most superior being of the realm of her kingdom. Because Henry VIII wanted to break away from the papacy to elevate his status as head of the church and state‚ the motive for this parliamentary act was to increase the monarchy’s status and establish an independent kingdom of England. Moreover‚ John Aylmer (Doc. 2) suggests

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    spectrum‚ Buddhism was a way to find fulfillment‚ a guide to lead a good and meaningful life‚ and promised reward to its followers in the afterlife (or reincarnation) (Docs 1‚ 2‚ 3). In the opposing view‚ Buddhism was thought to be nothing more than a “cult of barbarians” (Doc 4) that was guilty of “wearing out peoples’ strength”‚ (Doc 6) and ”poisoning the customs of our nation”. Some went even so far to state that “there no longer remains the slightest doubt in our minds that this evil should be eradicated”

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    early Jeffersonians never thought should have been repealed. Madison would also do something about trade by sea. (Doc. G) Alexander Hamilton believed that is good to have some debt which is a reason he supported the national bank which the Jeffersonians disagreed with. They believed the bank was not delegated to the United States in the way Thomas Jefferson understood the constitution. (Doc.  A) The Jeffersonians didn’t agree with many of the ideas of Hamilton‚ not only the national bank and debt‚ but

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    trade was finding the perfect land to grow the plant. Jamaica and Barbados were under British rule in 1750 (Doc. 1)‚ and they were the ones who discovered that the islands were well within the ideal climates for producing sugar because they were in the correct temperature climate‚ and had the perfect soil; the only off thing was the amount of rainfall they had was less than perfect amount. (Doc. 2) The encyclopedia tells us that the land that the British conquered than its own land and/or even England’s

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    with forty families (Doc D). A positive effect of this family environment was that it made men

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