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    of different people and their cultures. It is historically famous for being refuge for any type of people looking for a better life for themselves. It is a nation built from the ground up by hard-working immigrant hands‚ who came simply in the pursuit of life‚ liberty‚ happiness‚ and the American Dream. Every few generations‚ clusters of immigrants would flock to the country for that same simple reason; the dream. The “American dream” is often understood to be a sort of rags to riches tale of a person

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    participation during the late nineteenth century. It was generally very high––usually from 80 percent up to 95 percent. Why did the federal government tend to ignore the social consequences of industrialization during the late nineteenth century? Most American leaders‚ regardless of party‚ believed in the laissez-faire doctrine and did not support a large governmental role in the economy. Where was the Democratic Party strongest in the

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    half of the nineteenth century was the height of the American Industrial Revolution. The United States was looking to become one of the largest industrial powers in the world. This would eventually transform the lives of millions of working Americans‚ as many of the American industrial workers’ lives were impacted by technological advancements and immigration in the time-period between 1865 and 1900. The atmosphere and working conditions that these industrial workers worked in were constantly changing

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    The American Colonies‚ in the eighteenth centurywere just beginning to become a more democratic society. With immigrants coming from all over Europe seeking religious refuge and economic profits‚ the Great Awakening‚ and the Zenger case‚ the colonies were becoming more and more democratic with each passing year. The population in the American Colonies had a tenfold increase between 1701 and 1775. More than one million people had come across the ocean to join the other colonists. Newcomers did

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    Hitler came to power because of the depression; how far do you agree with this statement? I think that it is undeniable that Hitler was in fact helped majorly by the depression in Germany in the 1920s. Without the depression‚ Hitler would definitely not have been made Chancellor‚ but it wasn’t necessarily the depression that caused Hitler to become the leader. Throughout the 1920s‚ Hitler fought to become the legal dictator of Germany and restore it to its ideals. Hitler’s absurd and perhaps extremely

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    www.TheSoulmateCalculator.com. 2/1/2007 . Ryan Neher Mrs. Crawford + Mrs. Battaglia American Society‚ 1 + 2 September 24‚ 2006 Being an American I learned two new interesting things about my family history while doing this project. One thing I learned about my family ’s history is that my grandpa fought in World War II. He was in the Air Force. He was actually in France for a little while during the war. After he served his 4 years he went back to the Air Force and taught rookie pilots

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    America in the Nineteenth Century seeks to give voice to those who lost. Burns highlights the price of progress‚ namely increased reliance on Europe and a declining quality of life for the masses. Furthermore‚ he questions the traditional metrics of progress‚ suggesting that the oft-praised modernization and growth of the era hindered potential development. Burns’ brief preface states an ambitious goal: to introduce a more complex perspective of modernization in nineteenth century Latin America.

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    The Declaration of Independence. A document that not only shaped the government and the culture of the United States‚ but shaped the thinking of the entire world. Thomas Jefferson was asked by his committee to take on the job of writing the Declaration of Independence‚ and after some help from John Adams and Benjamin Franklin‚ the Declaration of Independence was sent to Congress. Congress ended up shortening the document by twenty-five percent‚ but Jefferson’s powerful words still remained. Consider

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    “I came to Australia in the Gold Rush” Ever wondered what life was like for Chinese people in the Gold Rush? Read Jiang’s story to find out! My name is Jiang. I am now eighty-two years old‚ but I came to Australia when I was only 19. The reason I came to Australia was to take part in the Gold Rush‚ so I could look after my family. The Gold Rush started in 1851‚ but the news about it did not reach China until 1853. I wanted to come here the moment I found out about it‚ but my financial conditions

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    Democratic World Government - An Outline Structure Introduction - problems and benefits of World Government The idea of world government has not received a good press for many years. It tends to make most of us think of Stalinist dictators and fascist domination of the globe. I wish to argue‚ though‚ that there is a viable form of democratic world government which could bring many benefits. A democratic world government that really worked would lead to a major increase in the freedom enjoyed

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