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    Boxer Rebellion

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    question I am with the Boxers every time. The Boxer is a patriot. He loves his country better than he does the countries of other people. I wish him success. The Boxer believes in driving us out of his country. I am a Boxer too‚ for I believe in driving him out of our country" – Mark Twain‚ Berkeley Lyceum‚ New York‚ Nov 23‚ 1900. The Boxer Rebellion soul purpose was to liberate China from foreign influence. Foreign capitalists dictated corrupt government officials and controlled leading industrial

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    compromising with more modest revolutionaries. She was against change in France which made the people of her country very infuriated. She was also rumored to have persuaded King Louis XVI to oppose revolutionary decisions that ended up causing the French revolution and to make major decisions on her behalf. She was said to have corrupted King Louis XVI to do things he wasn’t going to do or manipulate the Kings choices which refers back to the revolutionary decisions like when she convinced him to

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    French Fries and how they are made The core reading is Eric Schlosser’s “Fast Food Nation: Why the Fries Taste Good”. Eric Schlosser was born in Manhattan‚ New York‚ he spent his childhood there and in Los Angeles‚ CA. Schlosser studied American History at Princeton University and earned a graduate degree in British Imperial History from Oxford. Schlosser is known for his bestselling book‚ “Fast Food Nation”. Schlosser helped make his book into a film directed by Richard Linklater. I find this

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    government with replacement of another. The American and French Revolutions were both successful revolutions that happened in different ways. The French revolution took place because the French saw that the Americans were successful in overthrowing the British rule over them. No taxation without representation was a major cause of both revolutions‚ the Americans were being taxed by Great Britain and the king taxed the French heavily. The American Revolution and French both were influenced by ideas of enlightenment

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    To what extent did the U.S help and aid Iran and its people during the Iranian Revolution of 1979? Every country has its enemies‚ its allies‚ and some who aren’t either. In this case‚ America’s relationship with Iran started out as healthy ‚ even flourishing‚ but that all changed during the Iranian Revolution‚ when things started going pretty bad. The U.S and Iran used to have a good relationship‚ but things fell apart during the Iranian revolution. Right before the revolution‚ the U.S propelled

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    Jane Addams Jane Addams was an American reformer who provided aid for both the financial and social needs of the urban poor in large cities. Throughout her life‚ Jane sought out a purpose for her life and found all the ways she could to help others. She gave aid to immigrants and children‚ as well as improving society as a whole. Addams was a progressivist who pushed for change in the economy‚ education‚ and public safety. She wanted equality for all people‚ once saying‚ “perhaps he is never so

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    Bussa Rebellion

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    and deprived of the right to leave‚ to refuse to work‚ or to demand wages. The Bussa rebellion was short-lived. There were a number of reasons for which this rebellion had taken place. The reasons included the mistreatment of the slaves by the slaves by the planters‚ the desire to acquire freedom of the slaves and great encouragement from the slaves who rebelled in the St. Domingue revolt. The rebellion was well lead and organized by the head ranger on the bayley’s plantation called by the

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    William Pitt became Prime Minister in 1783 at just 24 years old. He came to power soon after the American War of Independence (1776-1783). Britain’s status as a superpower had been undermined by this loss‚ and she was now isolated in Europe. The war had left Britain with huge national debt‚ and the dramatic fall in exports to America meant that her finances were also in an awful state. It was in this climate of political instability that Pitt became Prime Minister of Britain. He faced huge opposition

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    How did World War II affect American Society? Kirsty Gourlay On December 7th‚ 1941‚ Japanese fighter planes staged an attack on U.S naval and military forces based in Pearl Harbour‚ Hawaii. In around just two hours‚ America suffered from approximately 3‚435 casualties including 2‚000 deaths. The shattering defeat cost the U.S‚ 8 battle ships and around 200 airplanes. The following day‚ President Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. This was approved‚ and more than two years into the

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