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    Richard Trevithick’s invention had many impacts on the town and industrial growth and the invention had major concerns on European society. Both positive and negative. The steam locomotive allowed the generation of power from a chemical source‚ burning coal to create steam and changing that into physical energy. This led to the increase of transport systems built around steam engine technology this extremely reduced how long it took to transport people and goods to distant places. Furthermore‚ it

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    Track. It was this overland assault for the capture of Port Moresby‚ which led to a fierce campaign on the Kokoda Trail. This battle signified an important event in Australia’s history‚ because of the severe threat of invasion of Australia and the impact it had in shaping the Australian identity.

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    American’s. Consequently‚ this why the younger generation is unaware of his achievements. Specifically‚ because throughout school‚ we are not taught about Malcolm X we are only taught about Martin Luther King Jr. and how he changed civil rights movements‚ but in my opinion‚ Malcolm X impact on human rights made a bigger change for African Americans and their freedom. Malcolm X made an exceptional leader because unlike most leaders‚ he suffered at the own hands of the white people. To begin with

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    discrimination in public spaces and settings‚ he established peaceful marches‚ protests‚ and demonstrations using nonviolent means of resistance. The Civil Rights Movement sought to eliminate racial prejudice and segregation. King made a significant impact by advocating for African American rights and voting rights through his role as a leader in the Birmingham campaign and the Montgomery bus boycott. As a result of his initiatives‚ segregation laws became effective. As a result of his legacy‚ his message

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    Alexander The Great made a big impact in the Ancient World time period. Alexander The Great was born around July 20‚ 356 B.C in Macedonia. His great parents were King Philip the 2nd and his mother Queen of Olympia. Alexander The Great had several major accomplishments throughout his life as the King of Macedonia. Alexander The Great died on May 323 B.C at the age of 32 years in Baghdad. Alexander The Great showed he was in charge of the Ancient World by ruling and conquering territories. In 15 years

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    Discuss these concerns and the compromises that were made to arrive at the Constitution that is still in place today in the United States. The Articles of Confederation established the first governmental structure unifying the thirteen colonies and went into effect on March 1‚ 1781. Its purpose was to create a confederation of states where each state could maintain its personal freedom‚ independence and every power. While this document was effective in many aspects it did have its pitfalls and it was

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    The Nebraska Landscape Humankind’s relationship to its environment is one of the strongest bonds people can make. In Willa Cather’s My Ántonia‚ this relationship is shown through many of the characters want to return to their hometown of Black Hawk‚ Nebraska. What they find they miss is a lost setting‚ a vanished world of people‚ places‚ and natural surroundings. They all develop a strong attachment to the Nebraska landscape‚ which never seems to leave them. Part of the reason for this connection

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    slavery growth growth or to have slavery at all. This all started out with the missouri compromise which itself would have been an odd numbered state and that wasn’t allowed so it came to Maine balancing the power out by Northerns decision. What the missouri compromise said was anything below the missouri state line would be a slave state and anything above

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    Kansa Indian The name "Kaw" or "Kansa" means‚ "People of the South Wind‚" (unknown‚ kaw nation‚ n.d.) and the state of Kansas takes its name from this famous tribe. The Kansa people were closely related to the Omaha‚ Osage‚ Quapah and Ponca tribes. Clothing The men of (unknown‚ kansa people‚ n.d.)The tribe wore a variety of clothes including a red or blue breechcloth with a belt‚ and deerskin leggings‚ and sometimes a blanket robe over the upper part of the body‚ often trimmed with fur. Buffalo

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    difficult to pass a law and almost impossible to pass an amendment. Lucky for us our founding fathers met in Philadelphia and discussed how they can approve on the Confederation. Eventually they came up with the Constitution of Independence and the Bill of Rights. Before the Constitution was created there was a lot of arguing and compromising done. Without compromise it would be impossible to create the Constitution. The first problem that had to be solved to create the new government was to have

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