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    the Industrial Revolution brought many technological advances for Great Britain‚ it did also have somewhat of a negative impact: Working in a factory was not something that people wanted to do. The factories were creating tons of pollution‚ they were dirty‚ unsafe‚ the workers had long work hours‚ and never had any brakes.To top it off‚ the workers weren’t paid well at all. The Industrial

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    shock to the people. People of Texas did not know what to do in a time like this and also did not want to accept the fact that this was

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    Stuart B. Schwartz unravels cases of the Inquisition while uncovering the tolerant religious attitudes of Spain‚ Portugal‚ and the New World colonies. The era of the Inquisition was a time when the enforcement of Catholic orthodoxy was brutal and widespread. Using many historical works as evidence‚ especially records from the Inquisition‚ Schwartz follows the “evolution” of the idea of religious tolerance through the Iberian Peninsula and the colonies of the New World. He focuses on the common people’s

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    shows how people were worried that Germany would try and attack again‚ so they limited their power in hopes of stopping them from using military force. President Wilson also called for Germany to give up its land in his Fourteen Points‚ which we know was the base of what the Treaty of Versailles was created on. He states‚ “All French territory should be freed and the invaded portions restored…” (Wilson). This shows that everyone wanted to weaken Germany and prevent another war. It also shows how important

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    whites. Unsanitary conditions‚ inadequate nutrition and unrelenting hard labor made slaves highly susceptible to disease. Illnesses were generally not treated adequately‚ and slaves were often forced to work even when sick. (“Conditions of Antebellum Slavery”) The slaves lived in unsanitary conditions‚ so they were more susceptible to diseases. Although whites and blacks shared many of the same diseases in the nineteenth century‚ the disease-ridden surroundings were due to the lack of cleanliness provided

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    learn about teaching. She didn’t want to be a teacher‚ but she did want to be a photographer. She ended up working in a photography studio of Arnold

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    The Great Depression had a great economic effect upon the nation‚ to which the existing laws and government were unprepared for. The government tried to help‚ but due to “rapidly declining government funds‚ state and local governments relied largely on relief administered by religious and charity organizations” (Downs). In an economic crisis‚ governments at the state and local levels were rendered incapable of offering much aid‚ without laws for the situation at hand. The Depression’s effect upon

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    Between 1860 and 1900 the United States treated Chinese workers very poorly and did not pay them much for their services they provided in the jobs that were open to them. This period of time is also when the Gilded Age was occurring in America‚ so all Chinese workers in the U.S. were most likely working in a gold mine or on railroads‚ making it easy to classify that they were all be treated the same nationwide. By November‚ 1865‚ there were already approximately 4‚000 mostly Chinese men working on

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    specifically the media‚ arose that affected the United States throughout the beginning and ending of the war‚ which was 1964 to 1975.Many things were brought into question during the war like why the war being fought‚ who is in charge of the war‚ and how much money was being invested in the war. The Vietnam War was a consecutive battle against communism. For the United States‚ the War not only damaged the Americans confidence in themselves but with their government. Media was the main involvement

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    There were many successful empires but some did better than others. The other river valleys or China extended from 2000-200 B.C.E. which was in Asia or east of Greece. Greece latest 750-338 B.C.E and was south of Aksum which thrived through 100-752 C.E. The success of these societies comes from their ability to adapt and overcome the challenges the geography threw at them and that is what shapes history. Even though China was isolated‚ China was able to share ideas and resources through their rivers

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