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    Why did Prohibition fail‚ and why was it repealed? The roots of this problem lay in the wording of 1920’s Volstead Act‚ a piece of federal legislation. Specifically‚ the Volstead Act mandated “concurrent enforcement” of prohibition—that is‚ enforcement through federal laws and agencies as well as by state and local laws and agencies. While lawmakers argued that the Volstead Act would translate into extensive enforcement‚ in practice it meant the opposite. For example‚ in states where many residents

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    Scott Fitzgerald of “The Great Gatsby”‚ gives his readers signs on why Gatsby will not reach fail and lost his mind in a fantasy world‚ insisting himself to relive the past life with his former love Daisy. Even though Gatsby is blinded by his past‚ he is able to gain the American Dream‚ to obtain the wealth and power to win Daisy’s heart back. Although he has forgotten‚ it has been five years since he has reunited with Daisy. When time passes‚ memories are made and decisions are formed to each

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    Why did the Spanish Armada Fail? The Spanish Armada is the name given to the giant flotilla of Spanish warships send by Spain’s Catholic King Philip II in 1588 to destroy Protestantism England under Elizabeth- though hindsight would say otherwise‚ the aim of the Spanish Armada was not intended for an all-out confrontation with the opposing English fleet- but rather to escort the vulnerable barges in which the Duke of Parma (a well respected and experienced general who had been fighting against Dutch

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    Why did the Spanish Armada fail? Charlotte Wong 7B (20) The Spanish Armada failed because of many things‚ most of them were because of they did not done a proper preparation for the battle. The Spanish was very weak and unorganized‚ they know that they were‚ but they still don’t do any preparation‚ as if they knew that they will lose. They did not done well in the tactics‚ ship design and choosing their leader. If they can’t do these basic things

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    Support is a big reason why people succeed and go far in life. Everybody needs to be supported in their life and in their choices. Even the supporters get a sense of pride back from the person or group they are supporting if they do well in their activity. With support‚ pride becomes a purposeful principle and a great quality in a person. Send-offs for sports‚ forensics‚ and scholars bowl are a very good way to show the community’s support for their team. When the community supports the kids and

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    Why did the Spanish Armada fail? The Spanish Armada was a fleet of 130 ships which sailed from Spain in July 1588 with an intention of overthrowing protestant England ruled by Elizabeth I and making England Catholic once again. This sea battle was between Spain - King Philip of Spain and England - Sir Francis Drake. Sir Francis had sailed in the Cadiz harbour and set 30 of Spain’s most finest warships alight. Their surprise attack on England had failed because they’re spotted off Cornwall on 29th

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    The wager itself is not an argument made to prove the existence of God‚ choosing to believe in God‚ or choosing to not believe in any god‚ does not prove or disprove the existence of God. According to the French philosopher‚ Gabriel Marcel‚ neither the existence nor the non-existence of God can be proven‚ and neither is one more rationale than the other‚ yet both are a result of faith. Deciding whether or not to devote your life to a deity‚ is an important decision‚ one that should not be made lightly

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    Vienna had given Austria direct control over Lombardy and Venetia‚ and had also put an Austrian family in charge of ruling smaller duchies such as Parma and Modena. As such‚ Austria had dominating control over a lot of Italy. However‚ this was not the only reason why Italian revolutionaries failed. Other factors included the fact that there was no foreign support against Austria and other foreign rulers in Italy and the fact that there was a lack of cooperation between the various revolutionaries

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    "Training is a waste of time and money because it does not impact organizational bottom line and employees do not retain training material. Thus‚ when the economy is weak organizations should not spend money and other resources on employees training and development. Outline your arguments for or against this point of view." Introduction Training is one of the business activities that take place in nearly all organizations regardless of their industries. One of the incentives for them to launch

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    1. Why study economic history? It is important to study economic history for a number of reasons‚ those which I will discuss in my answer include the fact that the study of economic history is fascinating and it tells us who we are‚ in addition to the fact that history gives perspective‚ and finally I will give a short account of how history tests theory. To begin‚ the study of economic history is fascinating‚ and when it is valued on the grounds of its intrinsic worth‚ it is very valuable

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