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    Mongols as Villians

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    The Mongols were some of the most innovative and intelligent people of their time. They were also some of the most vicious and barbaric villains of the 13th century. With genius war tactics and fearless warriors‚ they were the most advanced villains of their time period. Using cruel methods of punishment‚ such as boiling their warriors‚ showed clear evidence of barbaric activity. While using those cruel methods they also had intelligent ways of biological warfare such as catapulting plague ridden

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    Lincoln was the best President in 1940 due to how he shaped the United States for the better. Introduction Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States he made the Emancipation of slaves possible to achieve and he helped create the 13th Amendment in the United State this is just some ways Abraham Lincoln has shaped the United States. Abraham Lincoln was born February 12‚ 1809 near Hodgenville Kentucky and died April 15 ‚1865 in Washington D.C. from a horrible death of being assassinated

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    to remember that memory. In the movie 50 First Dates‚ the main character‚ Lucy‚ has anterograde amnesia. Lucy and her father were in a car crash on October 13th and from that day on she can only recall up to the night before the accident. She cannot remember new memories. Every day when Lucy wakes up she believes it is Sunday‚ October 13th. She has no idea that the day she thinks it is occurred over a year ago. Lucy reads the newspaper every morning‚ and to keep her from becoming upset and confused

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    1996 Dbq

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    the Civil War‚ to 1877‚ the end of Reconstruction‚ many social and constitutional developments took place. Such developments included secession of the south‚ disputes over civil liberties such as voting‚ the ending of slavery‚ and the passage of the 13th‚ 14th‚ and 15th Amendments. These expansions were very revolutionary to an extent but due to the intrusion of white supremacist groups‚ such as the Ku Klux Klan‚ couldn’t fully prosper. The constitutional aspects of the advancements that took place

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    prevent conflict that might happen if the 2 races are together. Also‚ the Supreme Court ruled that the Separate Car Act is constitutional. The defense team added that the law violated the 13th and 14th amendment. The Supreme Court informed that the 13th and 14th amendment did not determine social rights. The 13th and 14th amendment included equal rights only. So the final decision by the Supreme Court was that the Separate Car Act was constitutional. Lastly‚ the Supreme Court showed how segregation

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    The Radical Republicans were a minority group of Republican congressmen whose Ideas differ from those of the Moderate Republicans and Conservative Republicans. Their political faction lasted from around 1854 to 1877. During the Civil War Radical Republicans‚ favored the enlistment of black troops and call for the emancipation of slavery. They opposed and criticized President Abraham Lincoln a Moderate Republican for not moving fast enough to abolish slavery and for his selection of military commanders

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    middle ages

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    and political leaders‚ as well as amazing artistic‚ poetic‚ and architectural achievement. Charlemagne was the greatest ruler of the Middle Ages. The collapse of Charlemagne’s empire and invasions led to a restructuring of medieval society. The 11th–13th centuries mark the high point of medieval civilization. The church underwent reform that strengthened the place of the pope in church and society but led to clashes between the pope and emperor. Population growth‚ the flourishing of towns and farms

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    In the documentary‚ 13th‚ the director‚ Ava DuVernay‚ conducts a detailed analysis of the system of mass incarceration in America. More specifically‚ how the prison structure of America affects people of color. The 13th amendment may have physically removed the shackles that enslaved African Americans‚ but replaced them with “mass incarceration‚ police brutality and policies that have continually disenfranchised people of color.” Many times throughout the film‚ the word “Criminal” is projected on

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    Compensation System

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    FIN551 Homework COMPENSATION SYSTEM IN A PRIVATE COMPANY The Company is a privately owned service company‚ providing specialist additive services to the world’s oil traders. The Company operates throughout the world‚ treating in excess of 40 million MT of oil and oil products per year. The Company provides 24/7 additive injection services to its clients‚ and is an industry leader having the greatest geographical coverage‚ additive stocks‚ and equipment. The goal of the Company is to provide

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    The Freedmen’s Bureau would help ex-slaves move towards a life of being self-sufficient and blend into American Society. In December of 1865 the U.S. Congress ratified the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution therefore abolishing slavery. However‚ again Southern state legislatures refused the approval of the 13th Amendment and also began to deny African Americans the right to become full citizens of the United States. Surprisingly‚ Congress began to widely support the decision to grant

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