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    The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a milestone in American history. This Act was enacted July 2‚ 1964. This is the act that outlawed discrimination based on race‚ color‚ religion‚ sex‚ or national origin. This is the act that has changed American forever. I will further explain later in this paper. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is what made it against the law to keep women from voting. It ended the unequal application of voter’s registration requirements. Congress in 1963 had just passed the

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    Church’s history‚ its ministry‚ and its overall world impact. Saint Therese of Lisieux and Mother Theresa approached their ministries at opposite ends of the spectrum. One performing very small and self-sacrificial acts‚ while the other actively going out into the worst parts of the world to serve the less fortunate. While both women had differing approaches‚ both ultimately had immense impact. Saint Therese of Lisieux had a profound impact on the Catholic Church in a short amount of time. She was

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    Orleans‚ Chicago‚ New York‚ and Kansas City. Each "hot spot" has its own history containing significant events and people that helped shape the musical style of that culture center. Kansas City is no exception. There are innumerable persons that helped make Kansas City jazz what it has become. Jazz emerged in a time that one might think that something new‚ such as the jazz movement‚ would not succeed. Jazz began to gain notoriety in the midst of The Great Depression. Kansas City ’s ability to sustain

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    Put under intense pressure the parliament passed an act abolishing slavery and slave trade in 1833. This act was important since it allowed freedom for all slave under the British Empire. This act was followed by intense operations by the abolitionists. For example‚ Granville’s campaign ranging awareness via his promotion of the court case of a slave called James Strong who he assisted in winning his court case. Granville argued that slavery was not existence in Britain. The judges in the court

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    The Protestant Reformation of the 16th century marked a division from the Roman Catholic Church. This division resulted in a significant impact on the world as it helped to develop the groundwork for multiple important aspects of modern society. The Reformation brought a development to education‚ economy and church practices and in such‚ effects the everyday lives of people today. Prior to the Reformation‚ education was not a key component in society. There existed no education system in most countries

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    Nationalism rose rapidly in the 1820’s and influenced foreign policy. In 1816 voters elected James Monroe‚ and during his presidency‚ the economy grew rapidly‚ and a spirit of nationalism and optimism prevailed—”Era of Good Feelings.” In central and south America there were many revolts which had turned into a revolution. The idea of liberty had stirred the people of Latin America ever since the English colonies gained their freedom. The United States took a deep interest in what seemed to be a repetition

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    Franklin Roosevelt was a huge impact for our country. I believe he did great things‚ many other people believe so too because he was elected four terms. Some examples of his accomplishments include establishing a national minimum wage through the Fair Labor Standards Act‚ taking the first Federal action to prohibit employment discrimination‚ and lastly the Glass–Steagall Act. All of these things greatly impacted us and the outcome was purely positive. His new deal is what got us through the Great

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    Jay-Z‚ His Upbringing‚ and Impact on the World Blake Soulet Walden University Jay-z‚ His Upbringing‚ and Impact on the World For hundreds of years‚ individuals and our world have always had an impact on others and their respective societies. From artists to world leaders‚ the world never ceases to create individuals who strive to be the best they can be and impact others. One person that has strived to be the best he could be and impact others is Jay-Z. Jay-Z‚ a drug dealer‚ turned rapper‚ turned

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    The Compromise of 1850 was an effort to pacify the rising tensions between the north and the south. The issue of slavery was becoming a problem that none could overlook. This bitter rivalry was heating up even more so after the Mexican-American war. America won substantial amount of land‚ which stretched all the way to Mexico City. This land would give the south a grand portion of political power‚ surpassing the North. Henry Clay‚ supported by President Fillmore‚ created a compromise with the purpose

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    the United States. In 1862 he made a huge impact on agriculture by making the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Before this department was mad‚ there were no regulations on food or farming. In those times‚ people were unaware of proper hygiene and the importance of properly taking care of their land and animals. It was common to sell meat and vegetables after it was

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