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    Introduction: The thesis for my data summative will focus on the idea of a possible correlation between youth organized sports and youth crime rates. Sports are able to teach youth discipline‚ honesty‚ character building and social skills. Since there are not many variables in the data being researched most data will be taken from case studies and examples. Although there are a lot of variables regarding youth crime it would take too much time and effort to try and pinpoint all the different factors

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    During the the Prohibition Era the United States banned the production‚ transportation‚ and sale of alcoholic beverages through the eighteenth amendment. The eighteenth amendment caused the rise of organized crimes. Then there was the World Series fixing incidence were eight members of the Chicago White Sox were accused of intentionally losing to gain money. Or the Harding Administration and the Teapot Scandal. The Harding Administration was when Harding appointed his poker friends to his cabinet

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    affected all parts of the world and was very sophisticated in its nature‚ known as ‘European Imperialism’ started. A strong nationalism of that time (an idea of national superiority) veiled under ‘the Social Darwinist Movement’ (Europeans felt that they had the right to take control over weaker areas/regions) set what is known as ‘a Scramble for Africa’. West Africa was already known/researched/investigated to Europe‚ but the interior was untouched/undiscovered/very little was known about the inner

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    characteristics of the time period in which it was established. Many works of art‚ musical compositions‚ and works of literature are all comprised of certain traits that make its chronological origin fairly distinguishable. Therefore‚ many works that were created in the same era share various underlying features that are expressive of the changes taking place in society at the time‚ as well as ideals and values of its people. Many works reflect their time period‚ and certain time periods can be defined by

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    faith in their own president which was Grant because he did not know what to do with the african american people and the last one is the

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    surface was a terrible thing in Europe and all it did was kill people. If you dig deeper you realize that the Black Death wound up having a positive effect on Europe’s economic future. The lasting legacy of the Black Death should really be the good it did for Europe’s economy and how it enriched lives of generations of Europeans. The first way the Black Death helped the European economy was that it led to the fall of feudalism. Feudalism was a burden on the European economy’s growth because it made

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    The Renaissance was the rebirth of European civilization that involved a cultural movement that majorly affected European intellectual life. It unlocked the opportunity for new ideas that would gradually progress into concepts still used today. Throughout the 1400’s‚ European population increased‚ therefore the demand of trade also grew. The curiosity‚ religious faith‚ and the expanding Renaissance worldview‚ encouraged explorers to seek new trade routes by discovering new land and resources. The

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    Ethan‚ Ian‚ Kyle‚ and Luke The Dark Ages of Europe‚ that lasted nearly 700 hundred years‚ tortured Europeans in many ways. Previous to Rome’s fall‚ a major gap created between the rich and poor due to oppressive taxation and inflation of prices caused lots of economic troubles for the Roman empire. Also‚ barbaric tribes constantly tried to attack Rome’s massive border that was extremely difficult for the Roman army to control thereby leading to the empire’s collapse. Furthermore‚ political instability

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    Describe Europe during the crisis period of 1560-1650. What were some of the conflicts during this period‚ and why were they significant? In your opinion‚ did the Witchcraft Trials play a significant role during this crisis period‚ and why or why not? 1560-1650 was a period of the Renaissance monarchs’ men who were obsessed with political power. The 2 to 3 percent of nobles lead society‚ they held important political positions‚ and serve as the king’s advisers. Large number of unemployed urban

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    before the European Renaissance was forlorn. There was little hope for a happy existence during the Dark Ages. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse were manifesting throughout Europe. After the Roman Empire fell‚ there was little to no stability in Europe’s society besides the corrupt Roman Catholic Church. Famine hit northern Europe especially hard and the Black Death spread like wildfire killing an estimated 25 million individuals. Feudalism was the dominant government throughout Europe and as the

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