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    Leonardo Da Vinci The Renaissance shaped social‚ cultural‚ and political phases of the European life from the fourteenth to the seventeenth century. Leonardo da Vinci had a great impact on the renaissance and today’s world with his art and his inventions. His many famous works still influence everyone in today’s world. For example‚ the Mona Lisa. Leonardo’s artistic skills came from his youth and is seen in his famous painting that is still talked about today. Born in Vinci‚ Italy on April

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    Fudelison: How did feudalism impact the Middle Ages? Was it that important to understand some of the many things that it had an impact on? Most women struggled to have an image during that time (https://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/medieval-england/medieval-women/). They didn’t have any say in what they chose to do‚ as they couldn’t marry without asking for their parent’s consent and couldn’t own anything unless they were widowed. They also couldn’t divorce their husbands and couldn’t own any land

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    has been translated into more than 40 languages” (Alter 1) certainly making it an extremely popular novel. When it comes to awards‚ her views with civil rights in the time that she published To Kill a Mockingbird‚ her still controversial work‚ and impact in society

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    tax of $20 dollars monthly” in which “The tax collectors took fees mainly from spanish-speaking miners‚ including American citizens of Mexican Ancestry” (Foreigners In Their Native Land 178). These discriminatory acts were based off of an anti-vagrancy act‚ described as the “Greaser Act‚” “All persons who [were] commonly known as “Greasers” or the issue of Spanish or Indian blood… and who [went] armed and [were] not peaceable and quiet persons” explained Takaki (Foreigners In Their Native Land 178)

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    division between the North and South‚ Congress passed The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850‚ that was part of The Compromise of 1850‚ which forced citizens to assist in capturing fugitives and denied those the right to a fair jury trial. The Fugitive Slave Act caused a great division between the North and South. The act clearly showed that it favored the South‚ and had no benefits for the North. So the North

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    what is right and to make a change. He treated everyone with respect and his unique personality consisted of every good characteristic of a great outspoken leader. Martin Luther King Jr. made an enormous impact on society with his amazing actions‚ his “I had a dream” speech and lastly the impact he left on our lives today. Martin

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    the Missouri Compromise as well as the extension of slavery into the western territories. They supported the concept of admitting Kansas as a free state‚ and hoped to restore the nation to the principles and standards of Washington and Jefferson. The emergence of the Republican Party was a primary cause of the Civil War through its opposition to the repealing of the Missouri Compromise‚ sectional bias‚ and nomination of Abraham Lincoln for the Presidential Election of 1860. The Missouri Compromise

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    The Mormon Extermination in Missouri Some people search their whole lives looking for something to fulfill them‚ to give meaning‚ and to find purpose. Some go to their graves never finding it‚ but for others‚ they find that meaning and yearn to share it with others. In 1830‚ The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints was established by a man named Joseph Smith in New York. The members of this church soon received the nickname “Mormons” because of their adherence and belief to The Book of Mormon

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    General provide evidence that Donald Trump’s presidency will almost certainly have a negative impact on racial relations. However‚ people can work to mitigate this impact by calling their representatives in Congress and asking to oppose racist policies and nominations and by standing up to instances of racism that they encounter in their own lives Stop and

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    The impacts of World War II on soldiers World War II was one of the most destructive conflicts in history. With over 50 million deaths‚ this tragedy corrupted the lives of many‚ especially the brave soldiers who fought in the war. Jerome Neros was one of the soldiers who fought in World War II‚ and he had some very fascinating information to share about his experiences. Although the war was physically damaging‚ it affected a great number of people in various ways both on and off of the battlefield

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