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    country‚ or "more developed country" (MDC)‚ is a sovereign state that has a highly developed economy and advanced technological infrastructure relative to other less industrialized nations. Most commonly‚ the criteria for evaluating the degree of economic development are gross domestic product (GDP)‚ the per capita income‚ level of industrialization‚ amount of widespread infrastructure and general standard of living.[1] Which criteria are to be used and which countries can be classified as being developed

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    How did the development of canals and railways influence the Industrial revolution? The growth of the Industrial Revolution depended on the ability to transport raw materials and finished goods over long distances. There were three main types of transportation that increased during the Industrial Revolution: waterways‚ roads‚ and railroads. In the early years people used to travel and transport goods by ship‚ horses‚ oxen and even humans were used to carry merchandises. “The first wheels on

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    dealing with foreign policy. America was entering into a time when it was desirable to participate in and influence world affairs. President Theodore Roosevelt believed that America should‚ “Speak softly and carry a big stick: you will go far.” That was Roosevelt’s way of executing foreign policy. Roosevelt used his corollary to the Monroe Doctrine to advocate American diplomacy as the "big brother" in Latin America and the United States’ military might was key in this policy by symbolizing the

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    1) How did religion influence the Magna Carta? God’s laws told them that they were equal to the King. The archbishops‚ bishops‚ abbots‚ earls were freeman that could not be taken or imprisoned‚ outlawed or exiled or ruined unless by lawful judgments. General of injustice’s would cause the souls of them and the souls of their ancestors and successors to burn in all eternity. 2) How did the Magna Carta limit the power of King John? According to the Magna Carta: •the king could no longer collect

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    priority in the conquest. Entry into the EEC and abolishment of Labours industrial policy were the breakthrough areas to focus on strengthening market forces. The financial sector would be used as a means of distributing investment funds‚ whilst also regulating accretion by pursuing more sound monetary policies. ‘Competition and Credit Control’ was designed to give the control of money a more instrumental role in economic policy. Heath further transferred responsibilities to market forces with interest rates

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    Transportation has played a significant part in the development of spurring economic and industrial growth in America. Between 1820 through 1860‚ the groundwork of transportation such as the highway system‚ railroads‚ and canals began to develop new aspects of American life. The development of transportation helped increase industrialization‚ sectionalism‚ and expansion. Fostering industrial growth was one of the most important targets in the 1800s. In 1820‚ Henry Clay attempted to do so with his American

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    Andrew Jackson began a whole new era in American history. During the Jacksonian period‚ Andrew’s greatest accomplishment was the development of the "common man". This development showed man’s interest in government and tailoring democracy to satisfy the same ordinary mans wants. He practiced involving the “common man” in issues such as politics and reform movements. The Jacksonian period‚ in fact‚ did live up to its characterization of fulfilling the needs of the “common man”. Involving the “common

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    the Enlightenment. John Locke was an Enlightenment philosopher who advocated for the debilitation of government and the empowerment of one’s rights. The ideas of John Locke enlightened people of the past yet profoundly influenced the modern day America through the ideas presented in

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    supporting the Jeffersonian Ideals instead of the rich. Although throughout the Jacksonian Era the leaders of America remained rich and the promotion of Industry over Jeffersonian Ideal persisted‚ there are increased voting rights as leaders begin to campaign for the support of the common man and the national bank is ultimately terminated leading this period to be rightfully called the era of the common man. Although the Jacksonian Era is often liked with the rise of the power of the common man‚ many elements

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    Democracy in Colonial America which was a work in progress‚ had both democratic and undemocratic features. When colonist got to America‚ they had to make their own laws. They immigrated to America to get away from England’s laws. Not all of the new laws were great‚ they needed to make them better but never made laws‚ so didn’t know how to make them where it benefited everyone. One democratic feature is the rule of law. In a rule of law‚ no one is above the law. From document 3 “The Fundamental Orders

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