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    Inequality In America

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    signed had a vision for a new country; a place that would be ruled by democracy and somewhere that people would be able to express themselves freely. At 14‚ I can hardly match the experience and knowledge they had‚ but I can still have a vision for America. I want people to be themselves and not worry about potential hate crimes for their identity. I want my sons and daughters to grow up knowing they can do whatever they set their mind to. I want every American to be able to walk into a room and feel

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    Englishmen 17th Century

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    FIRST ESSAY: Thomas Hobbes described the life of most Englishmen in the 17th century as "nasty‚ brutish and short." How far does the evidence presented in Past Speaks chpt. 2‚ suggest that little had changed by the mid 18th century? Chapter two of Past Speaks‚ covers many different articles that discusses the many social classes that were present in Britain at that time. When Thomas Hobbes described the life of the Englishmen as "nasty‚ brutish and short." he was partially correct. On the

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    into the US culture. Migrant- someone who has moved across one national frontier Emigration- wants to recreate a place where they came from i.e. New England‚ New York‚ New Mexico‚ New Spain‚ New Amsterdam Sojourners- someone who comes to America without the intention of staying here. In other words they come to make dough‚ but then leave. Italians and Greeks. Ravenstein’s Law- long migration occurs into urban areas‚ Rural dwellers are more migratory than urban dwellers‚ migration is mostly

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    that mercantilist polices were most often enacted. Mercantilism arose in France in the early 16th century‚ soon after the monarchy had become the dominant force in French politics. In 1539‚ an important decree banned the importation of woolen goods from Spain and some parts of Flanders. The next year‚ a number of restrictions were imposed on the export of bullion. Over the rest of the sixteenth century further protectionist measures were introduced. The height of French mercantilism is closely associated

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    11th Century Catherism

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    Internally there were disputes between the Church and the lay powers. The Investiture Dispute in the 11th Century‚ a dispute between the Pope and European monarchs over the right to select bishops and church officials‚ was the most significant and ended with the triumph of church authority over the lay power of the Holy Roman Empire. Challenges of creed included Catherism (centered on Languedoc in France)‚ the Waldensians of North West Italy and Southern France and led ultimately to the Albigenisian

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    Deconstructing America

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    Deconstructing America Patrick J. Buchanan is a conservative‚ political voice in the United States today. The article Deconstructing America is from his 2007 book‚ Day of Reckoning: How Hubris‚ Ideology‚ and Greed Are Tearing America Apart. I chose this article because it is one of the ones my group looked closely at in class‚ and I feel like I understand it more than other articles we read after talking it out with them. "The United States‚ the greatest republic since Rome

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    The 20th century was a time of rapid development and innovation all around the world‚ but this competition soon morphed into a form of imperial nationalism in the United States‚ for a country comprised of so much diversity this can quickly became unhealthy as citizens begin determining what is “un-American”. Plays like‚ The Crucible‚ by Arthur Miller can offer a new perspective of the damages caused by our people to our people as a result of paranoia. Blaming individuals‚ foreign ideas‚ or other

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    Made In America

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    “Made in America” The trend towards outsourcing overseas and the slowly decreasing of American manufacturing has made it very difficult to find American-made goods‚ but not impossible. There are a few small businesses that are still dedicated to manufacturing goods in the United States‚ but in today’s society‚ they are hard to come by. Buying goods manufacturing in the USA is something that us consumers‚ business owners and even the government can do to support these businesses that manufacture

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    Reading through the essays of Rizal‚ one could say that the hero is not just as great writer but a great Historian as well. His essay‚ The Philippines a Century Hence presents a radical prophesy of Rizal of how the Philippines would be through the century. Rizal presented a clear idea of how our Motherland will end up centuries later proposing that our country will end up in either of the three ways;(1) that the Philippines will remain to be a colony of Spain but will be in good terms with

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    No Equality in America

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    No Equality in America In “ The Growing Gulf Between Rich and the Rest of the Us” Holly Sklar claims the American is not real because America has more poverty than other developed countries and less chance for the poor to become rich. There is no American Dream anymore because most of the money to rich people . The rich people are richest than all the country together. The Middle Class fights to stay in the middle class because it is really difficult to stay in this place.

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