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    three reasons‚ which are religious‚ social and economical. These differences would lead to disputes between North and South that would take place for years. Religiously the two regions were on almost opposite ends of the spectrum. The North‚ according to document D‚ made God the center of their government. This led to everybody in the colony having good morals and set on living an honest‚ religious life. The South‚ however‚ had no such intentions when its colonies were formed. Document F tells

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    adapting and compromising while less southern states couldn’t avoid the halt in their commerce. The national government couldn’t help due to the nature of their ratification process. Each state had one vote‚ no matter the size‚ creating unnecessary tensions that were resolved when the 1787 Constitution established a House of Representative and a Senate. These two bodies allowed each state to be heard coinciding with the magnitude of population and also ignoring the size of each. In addition‚ the new

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    Intro and History Our debate today is directed towards the issue of weather north Korea and south Korea should reunite. My teammates and I are strongly supporting the reunification because of statistics‚ pure facts‚ and the benefits of a united Korea in the long run. The reason that North and South Korea are separated in the first place is because of after the Liberation of Korea there wasn’t an official country or government on the peninsula. The Koreans hoped to establish a country of their

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    18th amendment to the constitution which prohibited the sale of alcohol and consumption (to some extents) within the United States. Despite well intentions‚ the 18th amendment also known as Prohibition led to a decline in American morality and a expansion of the potential of criminality. Much of the public sympathized with the criminals as “mobsters didn’t hide behind a phony moral façade‚ like so many elected officials who publicly supported Prohibition while secretly accepting bribes from bootleggers

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    The Loray Mill in Gastona‚ North Carolina was a textile factory that also ran the village in which the employees lived. In 1929‚ G. A Johnstone was hired to reduce production cost in the factory by establishing the “stretch-out” system. Soon he would be replaced by J.L Baugh‚ who would continue with the reduction in production. The working conditions at the Loray Mill drew the attention of the National Textile Workers Union led by Fred Beal. The workers gathered to discuss what steps could be taken

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    The increase of spending in military in the lead up to WWI by the major countries showed self-interest‚ this is because countries were preparing for war and didn’t want their country to be invaded and did not want to lose major causalities. However‚ these increases of over 150% by most of the major countries in the five years leading up to war were done to defend themselves and inflict pain on the opposing side. This shows that all the countries were selfish and only wanted to protect their country

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    Twentieth Century Design Q1. What was the industrial revolution? When did it occur? How did industrialisation lead to the creation of the design profession? How was the industrial manufacturing of making products new and what role did the designer play in creating new products? The Industrial revolution starting in Britain around 1750‚ was an increase in production brought about by the use of machines and characterised by the use of new energy sources. Wages were high and energy was cheap

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    Name Mrwan Otman_ Chapter 20 “Girding for War: The North and the South 1861-1865” I. the menace of secession A. What were the key assertions Lincoln voiced in his inaugural address of March‚ 1861? He said splitting the country up is not possible because geographic reasons. B. If/when the South seceded‚ what issued remained unresolved? How much national debt would the south take if they left? What would happen to runaway slaves? Europe would be happy if US split up and became

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    economic identity developed and took hold between the North and the South that helped lead to the conflict. Starting with the Conventional Era‚ and heading to the complete collapse of the union‚ there were many occasions where the north and south bumped heads. The north looked to the future and decided that slavery is not what needs to be expanded. Moreover‚ the south determined and strong willed for their views on slavery wanted to expand. The South had already developed its own sense of regional nationalism

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    illegally taken from its owner. Zapata’s nickname was Attila of the south because of his active fight for political rights. In 1911‚ Zapata was working with Madero to create a land reform. However‚ Madero’s slow pace sparked Zapata to issue his own plan for the revolution. Zapata’s believed that Madero was weak and wanted the voice of his people to be heard and for the land to be redistributed. Zapata saw himself as one on the people and did everything to genuinely help the

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