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    United States of America is known to be the melting pot of the world‚ because of the different ethnicities‚ cultures‚ languages‚ religions‚ etc. From the different types of people that came to this country‚ where did their culture come from? Almost everything in America can be related back to Greek/Roman times. One of the first few Empires every known to man‚ Greece had used what they knew as influences‚ and their ideas were almost all original. The definition of in the New Oxford American Dictionary

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    although it had not been deemed an actual country‚ America began its long-lasting journey to becoming the renowned “mixing pot” of the world. People from all over Europe‚ especially ones originating from England‚ started migrating to this new‚ highly intriguing and unknown continent. The sudden migration has led to several historic controversies over the centuries – what was the chief incentive for the Europeans’ movement to colonial America? Although politics‚ religion‚ and the economy were all

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    The Influence of Mass Media in America HUM/186 April 21‚ 2014 The Influence of Mass Media in America Since the dawn of man‚ the need for and the use of media has existed. From handprints on cave walls to smoke signals‚ telegraphs to‚ the weekly radio broadcasts of the 1920’s‚ media has served the same purpose for thousands and thousands of years. Once a message is established‚ one selects the process of media needed to distribute that message and the message is delivered; plain and simple. Throughout

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    The European invasions taught us that there was merely no remorse for the deracination’s that unfolded during the 15th to 18th centuries. There were numeral deep causes that led historians to believe how this process of Native American displacement took place. I intend to rank what I believe to be the three top crucial causes that led to the sweeping of European colonizations of North America from merely important to most important. In doing so I will explain why each cause is greater than the next

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    European Exploration

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    Chapter 3: European Exploration and Colonization Trade Route to Asia in the 1400s European Trade With Asia Traders - people who get wealth by buying items from a group of people at a low price and selling those things to other people at higher prices. European countries use trade to gain wealth The stronger countries in Europe in the 1400s and 1500s England‚ Spain‚ France and Portugal. Kings and queens wanted to gain wealth - to build larger armies and navies to dominate other countries

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    The Negative Influences the European Explorers Showed the Native Americans “Our hearts were low.” Stated by Saukamappee in 1787. These European explorers took the Indians culture‚ land‚ and spirt. The explorers treated the men‚ women‚ and children of the land brutally. While the Indians were trying help the European explorers‚ they were negatively influencing them when it came to the spread of diseases‚ the traditions being changed‚ and treaties along with land distribution. To begin‚ the diseases

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    The C.I.A. and its Influence on America America’s Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was officially established through the National Security Act of 1947‚ but the concept of intelligence gathering had existed since the days of the Revolutionary War. The CIA is the successor to the Office of Strategic Services (OSS)‚ which was created in 1942 to help organize espionage activities during World War II. The mission of the CIA is to collect bits of strategic information in order to protect the United

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    Colonial Education

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    Colonial Education • Schoolroom was located at the edge of town and teacher would live in it • Every child from the town would go to the same school. • Classroom was heated with a fireplace • Students used a quill pen and ink. • Students normally had slate boards which were little boards that the students could hold and wipe off • Students also had hornbooks which were wooden paddles with a paper with numbers‚ the alphabet‚ a sentence‚ or a Bible verse or prayer attached

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    European colonialism

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    European colonialism Colonialism is the control by one power over a dependent area or group of people. The purposes of colonialism include economic exploitation of the colony’s natural resources‚ creation of new markets for the colonizer‚ and extension of the colonizer’s way of life beyond its national borders. The most active practitioners were European countries; in the years 1500-1900‚ Europe colonized all of North and South America and Australia‚ most of Africa‚ and much of Asia by sending settlers

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    in US history only one led America through its greatest economic depression‚ a world war‚ and managed to get elected for four terms‚ his name was Franklin Delano Roosevelt. His ability to create programs beneficial to America helped dig the country out of the Great Depression. His tactical thinking and practical decision making also led the U.S. to victory during World War II. Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s background prepared him to effectively deal with crises in America such as the Great Depression

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