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    In 1945‚ when the atomic bomb was dropped in Japan I felt that it was not justified. Even though it saved thousands of American lives it was at the cost of others lives. The United States could have gave the Japanese a warning before dropping not one‚ but two bombs on them. However‚ the Japanese did not surrender until after the second bomb I think a warning would have made the bombing “justified.” To begin with‚ even though the United States and Japan were at war and were protected their own citizens

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    All the other countries did introduce their own Tariff system. For instance‚ Britain decided to cut the Government expenditure and to concentrate on the protective Tariffs. People who were working in the Heavy industry lost their jobs as they were left on its own by the Government

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    both Afro American and Native slaves. Another rule in which the all slaves are the same is the New York law of 1737‚ in which is stated that how slaves cannot assemble with more than three people on Sunday or make any noise (“a Law”). Punishment for this is public whipping of fifteen lashes or six shillings payed by the owner. These two examples of rules show how the rules during the seventeenth and eighteenth century are the same for both kind of slaves‚ and thus the higher status of the Native Americans

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    answer (441 words) Secularism How did secularism affect the people within Europe? Before secularism began to become more popular‚ the catholic church had complete power over Europe. It was even said at times that the pope had more power than the king of England. The church and state were run by the same people and believed the same things. Many nobles and teachers at universities were clerics within the church. There were times when it went as far as to punish people who did not believe in the church

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    When Europeans first landed on North American territory‚ domination was vital. Europeans would take out whoever was in their way if they did not collaborate with them. The Americas‚ which was once solitude for the American Indians‚ quickly came crashing down when the Europeans arrived. English settlers treated undesirable people with no respect. English settlers viewed themselves above all others as being the best‚ and when Indians‚ African slaves and “witches” came along‚ no respect was given to

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    The vast America is a wondrous and fascinating place filled with mystery. The history of America is still unsolved. But historians do their best to piece the North America’s history together. The great civilization of North America were the Maya people. They all had their share of problems‚ but the impact on history is great. The Mayans had a religion which is still being explored. The Mayans religion consists of multiple gods and human sacrifice. Many years of deciphering the ancient Maya writing

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    How did the Sino Japanese war weaken the KMT? The second Sino-Japanese War weakened the inner mechanisms of the KMT so far that by the time 1945 came around it was strategically disadvantaged and vulnerable to the CCP. The Sino-Japanese War was a war between the Japan and China this started from July 7th 1937 – September 9th 1945. This led to a full-blown war‚ japan then ended the war by surrendering. When Japan attacked china people’s army and KMT they decided to discard their bad blood and that

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    Legislation of nuclear warfare became imminent and citizens were unsure of their safety. Although there were many uncertainties about the future of the society at the end of World War II‚ the ending was very beneficial to the United States of America. It led to the expansion of the southwest and west‚ the growth of major corporations‚ and the popularity of television which caused tremendous financial growth that boosted the United States economy. The war brought the return of wealth‚ and

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    The Effects Slavery had on African American kids’ lives in America. Kids are naive and helpless for a long time of their life‚ regardless of what race they are and regardless of where they live. At times the conditions of a tyke’s life are sure‚ and tragically now and again they are negative. The earth in which African American slave kids grew up was definitely not positive‚ with onerous specialists who declined to recognize them as equivalent people or substantially less treat them like ones. Socially

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    Worth the Cost? Americas Program‚ Interhemispheric Resource Center‚ Global Development and Environmental Institute‚ Tufts University. May 1‚ 2002. U.S.-Mexican Border Health Commission‚ Demographical Profile of the U.S.-Mexico Border‚ http://www.nmsu.edu/%7Ebhcom/‚ Dec.9‚ 2003 Commission for Environmental Cooperation‚ Study Supports Improvements to Mexican Air Quality Standards‚ October 2003. Kevin P. Gallagher‚ Free Trade and the Environment: Mexico‚ NAFTA‚ and Beyond‚ Americas Program‚ Interhemispheric

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