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    Americans. (Schultz 2013‚ 335) Many changes had to be made in order to fix the major problems that resulted from the Industrial revolution; even so‚ the progressives succeeded and achieved all they sought out to do by implementing many progressive reforms still used in the America today. The Reformers attempted to reform local politics by creating Settlement Houses; Settlement houses

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    “Review of Reconstruction Revisited” In “Reconstruction Revisited”‚ Eric Foner reexamines the political‚ social‚ and economic experiences of black and white Americans in the aftermath of the Civil War. With the help of many historian works‚ Foner gives equal representation to both sides of the Reconstruction argument. Foner writes that nowhere‚ was the transfer in black life more profound than in politics. The amazing political mobilization of the black community was one of the most striking

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    1.01 Travel Journal 1. How did the boundaries of the Roman Empire change? In 1000 BCE‚ a group of Latins‚ later known as Romans‚ founded the city of Rome. After almost 500 years of it being founded‚ the Romans set up a republic. They gained territory by force‚ beginning with the Italian peninsula and then easily moving to the Mediterranean region. The Romans launched a series of three wars‚ known as the Punic Wars. During this time‚ the were able to conquer Carthage and in return gained access

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    Lincoln‚ Johnson‚ and Congress’ Plans for Reconstruction The main goals of the Reconstruction were to readmit the Southern states back into the Union and recognize the civil rights of Freedmen in the society. Its tasks were to unify America into one nation‚ secure the rights of every man‚ and establish order. Three major strategies were presented to unify the nation. The three major Reconstruction plans were contributed by Lincoln‚ Johnson‚ and the Congress. Lincoln presented his plan in 1864

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    The Dissension in Politically Incorrect Language Imagine a young boy with autism who struggles to interact socially. Other children consider him unintelligent‚ and they have no trouble making him aware of their opinions. They call him names like retarded‚ dumb‚ and ignorant‚ but he cannot change the condition he has‚ so he withstands the insults. Even though the other children never strike him with their fists‚ the harsh words they use are just as intense. Politically incorrect terms‚ like “retarded

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    During the Hundred Years war‚ Joan of Arc was one of the most famous figures of the time known as “the Maid of Orléans. Joan of Arc was and still is known as a saint and a military leader‚ Joan also led the French army to victory over the British during the Hundred Years war. Even though Joan had no military training and had not been taught to read or write‚ Joan of Arc was able to change her society in France by guiding the French army to victory‚ being a strong leader of her time‚ by sacrificing

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    after the death of his wife and child. Lt. Henry went through many changes in several aspects of his life‚ in the way of the war‚ his wife Catherine‚ and his friends‚ even though at the end he loses them all and is alone. In the beginning of the book‚ Lt. Henry was a young man sided with the Italians against the war on the Austrians. When asked why he joined the fight‚ he replied “I was in Italy‚ and I spoke Italian” (Hemingway 22). He did not feel as though the war really affected him. He goes as far

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    John Steinbeck’s novel‚ “Of Mice and Men‚” took place during the 1930’s which was during the Great Depression. This helps us bring the migrant farm life during the Great Depression to life‚ letting us move along with George and Lennie’s life and how they were able to survive the burdensome time. But‚ how did the Great Depression change society and how were the people affected by it? The Great Depression was triggered by a sudden collapse in the stock market wiping out many investors. This lasted

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    policies did change society as well. The social policies effected women and the jaws mostly. Economic policies that changed society involved unemployment falling. The political policies involved many things such as other parties being banned. The first social change Hitler enforced was Women being pressured out of work‚ so more jobs would be left for the men and Hitler could prove his worth by gaining full employment for men. Women’s lives were changed dramatically which substantiates how Hitler

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    things about him is the fact that he helped defeating the Nazis by cracking the “Enigma code”. So‚ there are several reasons why anybody would be lucky to meet him: to know about history‚ how he thought and how to change the world. The first important reason to meet Alan Turing is that he lived during the World War. In that time the Nazis were almost everywhere and it was very difficult to have a regular lifestyle without being involved

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