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    importance of protocol during the Inquisition seemed to slip into grey territory‚ falling into the “reason of state” or risk for the sanctity of Peru. “The Inquisition‚ that most Spanish of institution‚ was concocted in the cauldron of modern global politics.” The definition of a Spaniard‚ clear in Schwartz‚ became more and more confusing through the work of

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    nations now even questioned the relationship they had with their own country. Even though the poor and wealthy had distinct perceptions of the depression‚ both sides still felt challenged and changed by the experience. In this paper I will examine how the Great Depression affected the world economically‚ socially ‚ and culturally. Economic Impact of the Great Depression The Great Depression

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    of Dominican Republic to speak French. This went against all beliefs of their racial standpoint. The resentment towards the Haitian people grew due to the Haitian(French) government were taxing the people and its institutions. The French Government did in fact take advantage of the Dominicans‚ that all changed when the islands finally separated in 1967. However‚ long after the French had no control over the Haitian. This led to many if the Haitian people retuning to the island for work‚ they were

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    (Andrea and Overfield‚ 76). In these letters Afonso addressed that the Kongo’s population was rapidly decreasing due to the high exportation of slaves‚ and he was upset because his noblemen as well as extended family were being taken and sold into slavery by the Portuguese without his permission which was putting the security and peace of the kingdom at stake (Andrea and Overfield‚ 77). In addition‚ European disease was running rampid in the Kongo‚ further weakening and decreasing the population. Therefore

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    glamour and luxury‚ which made it a much more difficult situation to experience for certain people. It made such a huge impact since it happened in the United States of America which is one of the biggest country in terms of business and success. It did not occur specifically in the United States alone‚ it happened to many other countries outside of the US. It affected countries like Japan‚ Britain‚ Germany‚ France‚ Italy‚ and more. Which shows that it affected countries that also had an industrial

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    How the Enlightenment Affected the United States “[A]ll men [...] are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights‚ that among these are Life‚ Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” (“Declaration of Independence”). Many may recognize this popular quote from the Declaration of Independence. What many may not know‚ however‚ is that Thomas Jefferson‚ the author of the Declaration of Independence‚ borrowed this idea of “Life‚ Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” from John Locke‚ an Enlightenment

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    us‚ many of you had a loved one that lived during the Great Depression. Many of us have heard stories from our parents or grandparents of the horrific times of the depression; stories that told us how hard it was to find a job‚ put food on the table‚ and to provide shelter for the family. Learning how to live without things was a battle all by itself. Hearing the stories made me grateful to be born in a different era. However‚ each era has it ’s own battles to fight that will change the direction

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    Education; child slavery affects children’s’ education because the children do not have the ability to go to school and learn to get a college degree at the right age. Mental health; for the children who are kept in child slavery‚ they may have mental scars from their past experiences being inside of the most unwanted dream of any child there is. Physical health; they might have physical scars from their masters beating them and torturing them is such a harsh‚ and mean way. Child slavery affects kids’ lives

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    livelihoods of millions of workers. However‚ Thatcher was still admired for her uncompromising character and her cast iron will which helped change the face of Britain‚ hence her nickname “The Iron Lady”. The role that Thatcher played on British politics was profound and the impact can still be seen today. She was the first woman prime minister‚ the longest continuously serving prime minister and was the first prime minister to lead her party to three consecutive general election victories. Throughout

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    ago‚ it affected The United States then and it still affects us now; that is why it’s important for all Americans to know the dynamics of the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War brings forth many questions for Americans who didn’t live through it. Many are unsure of why we were there‚ how we were involved‚ what were the conflicts‚ and how it still affects us. The United States involvement in the Vietnam War was questioned by many Americans‚ but how exactly were we involved? Many Americans do not know

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