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    Balny d’Avricourt‚ Adrien‚ L’enseigne Balny at la conquête du Tonkin: Indochine 1873. Paris: Éditions France-Empire‚ 1973. 324 pp. Armand di Biencourt‚ Au Tonkin‚ 1884-1885-1886. Paris: Imprimerie générale Lahure‚ 1898. 81 pp. Mark Philip Bradley‚ Imagining Vietnam and America: The Making of Postcolonial Vietnam‚ 1919–1950. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press‚ 2000. xiv‚ 304 pp. Pierre Brocheux‚ The Mekong Delta: Ecology‚ Economy‚ and Revolution‚ 1860–1960. Madison: Center for

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    given the right to vote. It was ratified on August 18 and this amendment prohibited any kind of denial to a US citizen depending on their sex. It was one of the most important and meaningful event to happen in the US since it determined the way of development of the country and made it what it is today. In 1921 Margaret Sanger formed the American Birth Control League which became known as “Planned Parenthood Federation of America” in 1942. She was born on September 14 in 1879‚ in Corning‚ New York and

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    where religious plurality dominates there is a fountain of contrasting ideologies available to be considered. Sociologists have tried to interpret and translate the purpose of religion within society since the early 19th century. This Essay aims to critically evaluate the different theories of ideology‚ science and religion from a sociological viewpoint. It will include the work of Karl Marx (1818-1883) & Emile Durkheim (1858-1917)‚ two contrasting Theories that were influenced by the work of

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    Then‚ these infected rat fleas started infecting people with the fatal bacteria‚ and contaminated people started infecting others‚ therefore it was a rapid chain-reaction. Because of the Black Death‚ many changes occurred in society‚ such as people seeking a source to blame‚ society and the economy shifting‚ and peasants rebelling. To begin‚ the plague caused people to search for someone or something to blame. Therefore‚ many groups of people were organized according to what they believed was the

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    Artist Andy Warhol was a pioneer of the pop art movement in the 1960’s. He helped to liberate society and crush boundaries in American culture. Warhol’s work paved the way for people to embrace and explore themselves as individuals and break the social norms. Prior to the 1960’s people in America were very conservative on their views on society and what was socially acceptable. People were divided into categories based on class‚ gender and race. Warhol broke the mold of modern conformity and challenged

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    Sierra McCoy The Great Depression Introduction: The Great depression started in 1929 and lasted until 1939. Not only did it affect the United States‚ but it also affected Europe‚ and other areas in the world. This was the worst and longest-lasting industrialized experience ever. It was said that the depression started six months earlier in the US than in Europe. The biggest cause of the depression was the crash of the stock markets. The New York Stock Exchange was one of the markets

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    Topics Included: • North American Geography • Early European/African Migration (who came‚ when arrived‚ reasons for migrating‚ where settled) • Great Exchange (including Triangle Trade‚ Middle Passage) • Early English Colonies (settlement‚ religion‚ government‚ economy) • Early technology in transportation and communication Study Resources: • US History textbook: Chap.2‚ all; Chap.3‚ sect.1-4‚ Atlas. pp. R4-R5 • In binder: Current Unit notes and homework‚ documents # 2‚10-18 • Online:

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    Emily Jane Brontë (1818-1848) was an English novelist and poet who wrote during the 19th century. Emily was the third eldest of the surviving Brontë children; being the sister to her brother Branwell as well as her sisters Charlotte and Anne‚ who were both also well known writers of this time. Brontë’s works were influenced by aspects from her time period of the 19th century as well as events from her own life‚ which are depicted throughout Brontë’s sole novel‚ Wuthering Heights (1847)‚ as well as

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    Index Index 1 Introduction 2 Biography 3 The Tudors dynasty. 3 Economy and society 4 Financial policy 5 The administration of justice 5 Bibliography 6 Introduction. The Tudors: the birth of the nation state. The new monarchy. The Century of Tudor rule (1485-1603) is often thought of as a most glorious period in English history. Henry VII built the foundations of a wealthy nation state and a powerful monarchy. His son‚ Henry VIII‚ kept a magnificent

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    purchase them. It led to a mass production on an assembly line which led to more workers. Since Henry wanted the Model T to be built well‚ he paid his workers double the minimum salary‚ which was $5‚ and decreased the 9 hour work day to 8. Not only did he raise the salary‚ but he decreased the price of the Model T. Since he decreased the price of the Model T‚ more people bought it. Since more people bought it‚ he needed more workers to build it. That led to the increase in jobs for Americans. The

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