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    Saroosh .H. Khan American Evolution or Revolution? The theme has been subject to excessive discussion over the course of more than two centuries encompassing the existence of the United States. Although it has been taught for as long in our schools and classrooms and all other educational institutions that the year 1776 Anno Domini marks the year of American Revolution‚ but amidst historians and intellectuals the dilemma to whether to call it a revolution or an evolution has never been out

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    earth‚’ or allowed to remain in the United States. Indians as Indians could not be tolerated in the republican civilization the American Revolution had created. The new nation must have a ’homogeneous’ population.” After the American Revolution‚ the newly formed United States of America refocused their attention from deciding on what kind of society they wanted‚ to how they were going to get this society. Thomas Jefferson was the mastermind behind the proposal of a republican society‚ a society

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    Anti-Semitism is a common name for anti-Jewish sentiments that has persisted in many forms over several years. Jews are people the Hebrew Bible and believe there is only one God. Christianity emerged from Judaism as the first Christians prayed in Hebrew and followed the Jewish customs. Christians believed that Jesus was the Christ‚ the Messiah; however‚ Jews believed that the Messiah was yet to come. Jesus was put to death by the Romans but the gospel accounts blamed all Jews for the crucifixion

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    The scientific revolution of the Renaissance had its start with Copernican heliocentrism and its culmination‚ a century later‚ with Newtonian mechanics. His most eminent representative‚ however‚ was the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei. In the field of physics‚ Galileo made the first laws of motion; in the astronomy department‚ he confirmed the Copernican theory with his telescopic observations. But none of these valuable contributions have had such significant consequences as the introduction of

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    convention. He did not compromise when it comes to his political views. He truly wished a strong centralized government by the replacement of the Articles of Confederation. Alexander did not participate in the debates concerning this matter though. However‚ on June 18‚ 1787‚ when he was given the chance to deliver his speech‚ he presented ideas of an ideal national government. According to him‚ the national government should have unlimited power over the states. Unfortunately‚ Alexander’s ideas did not move

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    Women had many huge contributions to the Revolutionary Movement. Many women performed traditional jobs‚ as well as scandalous roles. There were jobs like nurses‚ cooks and maids‚ yet there were also roles such as secret soldiers and spies. All women who supported the patriot cause were known as The Daughter of Liberty. They were an actual society‚ located around New England. Women who contributed to the Movement were brave and selfless and they all helped achieve the final goal of Independence.

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    the Soviet state. The Bolsheviks emerged from the Russian Social Democratic Party – who believed that the industrial workers were the only revolutionary class. In the February Revolution of 1917‚ Tsar Alexander II was overthrown‚ effectively ending the three-hundred-year-old Romanov Dynasty. During the February Revolution‚ Vladimir Lenin had been living in exile in Switzerland – and the Bolsheviks were largely not involved in this event. Following the overthrow of the tsarist regime‚ however‚ Lenin

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    The Great Depression in the United States caused many to die of starvation‚ as they did not have money for food and because of the dust bowl. After the end of the Great Depression‚ the economy reformed and the United States was able to feed the hungry mouths across the country. However‚ less economically stable countries struggled to improve their agricultural techniques and had very little success in feeding the hungry. An agricultural scientist named Norman Borlaug‚ helped reduce the growing problems

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    Philosopher Francis Bacon was a major contributor to the Enlightenment. He was one of the most important people to the new ideas of science and how the world worked. Bacon created world changing ideas about how the world worked‚ and how science should be carried out. He modernized the idea of the scientific theory. Previously‚ many scientists who lived before him believed that you should only make a hypothesis based on logical reasoning and arguments. Bacon disagreed with them‚ saying that people

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    of Hamilton. Thomas Jefferson‚ a Democratic Republican from Virginia‚ opposed Hamilton‚ a Federalist. Jefferson believed that the government should not be very involved‚ while Hamilton strongly supported government involvement. Alexander believed American strength was in commerce‚ while Jefferson believed that farmers were the strongest force in America. He felt that the government shouldn’t need to help them. It is believed that Hamilton is the reason that Jefferson resigned from his role as Secretary

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