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    Ancient Egypt‚ a magnificent civilization‚ but just how did they treat their dead kings? This essay will explain what and why pharaohs became mummified‚ and how they did. The Egyptians believed that a body had to be properly prepared in order to live on in a similar way in the afterlife‚ more importantly‚ they thought the body had to be preserved. The Egyptians embalmed and mummified their dead to preserve them‚ the body needed to be accompanied by its Ba and Ka‚ the person’s dead spirit

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    be brave and become a spy. Everyone agrees that Harvey was a spy‚ but some say it was too dangerous‚ while others believe it was a brave and noble act. Harvey should have become a spy for three main reasons‚ America needed information‚ He had the perfect cover‚ and he was brave. The first reason Harvey should have become a spy is‚ America needed information. America was desperate to win the war and needed as much help as they could get. They were outnumbered and needed to know how they could beat

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    industrialized system. America did not want to associate or anyone to associate with them so the belief of isolationism was heavily pressed on the government and the people due to America did not want Europe to colonize around them. In the Gilded Age‚ businesses grew and so did powerful figures from the age such as Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller. These businessmen took advantage of the economic growth to

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    America is the country that proclaims itself world police and the protector of freedom and democracy. In 1880’s‚ the U.S. tried to isolate itself from the European politics but very soon people have realized that it is inevitable since America has common interests with European nations. America’s very first step in becoming world’s police was when President Wilson proposed the 14 points during the meeting in Versailles‚ which were 14 points that could provide world stability and peace. Despite the fact

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    Reducing U.S. Poverty Rates: How Organized Labor Can Help Intro The current wealth inequality and continuing rise in poverty rates within the United States has troubling implications for a country that prides itself on being the “land of opportunity.” In recent years‚ wealth inequality has soared‚ reaching historic heights that are higher than any other developed Western country and rival those on the eve of The Great Depression (Fischer et al. 1996‚ Saez 2008). The top one percent of Americans

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    The industrial revolution motivated the European nations to colonizing foreign lands. Primarily‚ nations established colonies to gain economic wealth and power. In the early 18th century‚ the industrial revolution was beginning in nations such as Great Britain‚ and new markets and raw materials were needed to sustain the new industries. There was a force of production that involved a shift from small individual production to large scale production in factories so that they can produce more manufactured

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    United States saw that the URSS was expanding all over Europe and Asia‚ because the soviet forces toke the entire island of Sakhalin and the Kuriles islands in the war against Japan and signed with the communist new government of Poland the political Oder line as the frontier with Germany. With those changes the URSS gained Konigsberg and Lvov for Poland‚ meanwhile Poland toke the principal port of Berlin‚ Stettin‚ and the rest of Prussia‚ part of Brandenburg‚ Pomerania and Silesia. A lot of German

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    When World War II(WWII) is mentioned people often think about the carnage and terrible loss of life around the world. Many of the lives taken were caused by Adolf Hitler’s hostile takeovers and attacks on other countries but Germany did not make significant impact on the United States decision to enter World War II. Even though they may have not been the reason why they entered the war‚ they were the U. S’s first target once they did join. On the other hand‚ Japan gave the United stated many reasons

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    of the United States‚ Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln is known as one of our country’s best presidents‚ saving the union from one of the worst crisis in American history‚ the Civil War. He tried his best every day to prevent the war‚ and then to end the war with a full nation pieced together. Due to his hard working efforts‚ the nation was able to heal and reconstruct after the war was over. If Abraham Lincoln did not become president‚ today we might have two separate countries instead of the world power

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    conflicts surrounding the United States transformed the U.S into a world power with ties to many different country and transformed the American society from their isolationist outlook to an imperialist and nationalist outlook while acting out of their own interest. In an excerpt from Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine‚ in 1904‚ it states‚ word for word that “we have acted in our own interest as well as in the interest of humanity at large”. The phrase shows how America has changed from before

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