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    The Spanish conquest of Mexico started in February 14th in 1519 when Cortes arrived at Tenochtitlan in Mexico. The battle was between the Aztecs and Spanish. It started when Cortés and Montezuma were on the causeway giving gifts to each other. And because Montezuma was a naive leader‚ Cortes bribed him. Later the Spanish conquistadors and allies attacked every other Aztec city by a siege. Cortes and the Spanish conquistadors wanted to gain Montezuma’s trust so that they could get the land‚ power

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    In 2013‚ the U.S Senate passed an extensive Immigration Reform Bill. This bill reinforced the country’s economy and strengthened our weak immigration system. Immigration reform was also designed to protect us and our families from foreign enemies. So how does this relate to Human Resource Management? The revised bill was also developed to defend the right to employment for all U.S citizens. This Act helps federal‚ state‚ and local government extract individuals that are working in the States

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    Immigration Reform (TRUMP Act) America was founded in 1776‚ and since then immigrants have traveled to America and have created arguably one of the best countries‚ if not the best in the world. Currently in the new world‚ immigration is a widely discussed topic among Americans. Illegal immigrants‚ under a government program‚ can earn their residency and be a part of the best country in the world. It’s wrong for children of illegal immigrants to be punish‚ because they have absolutely no control of

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    1) Why was the Protestant Reformation significant? The Protestant Reformation separated Europe and it affected the power of the church‚ monarchs‚ and individual states. Because the Reformation lowered the authority of the church‚ the monarchs and independent states took advantage and seized more power. Many people started asking about their place in society‚ for it was tied into politics and religion. Hence they demanded more of democracy. The base was laid for the future without taking notice

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    John Tyler was my greatgreatgreatgreatgreat uncle. He was born on March 29‚ 1790 in Charles City County‚ Virginia. He is known for being the first president to serve without being elected to office. He became president after President Harrison got a terrible cold during his long inauguration speech. His cold turned into pneumonia and he died 32 days later. No one knew what should happen next. They were unclear because the Constitution was unclear as what should happen in this case

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    111TH CONGRESS " 2d Session LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL ! PRINT 111–1 COMPILATION OF PATIENT PROTECTION AND AFFORDABLE CARE ACT [As Amended Through May 1‚ 2010] INCLUDING PATIENT PROTECTION AND AFFORDABLE CARE ACT HEALTH-RELATED PORTIONS OF THE HEALTH CARE EDUCATION RECONCILIATION ACT OF 2010 AND PREPARED BY THE Office of the Legislative Counsel FOR THE USE OF THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES MAY 2010 June 9‚ 2010 VerDate 0ct 09 2002 14:17 Jun 09‚ 2010 Jkt 000000 PO

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    Was Alexander the Greatgreat”? The evidence suggests that Alexander the Great was legitimately great because he conquered many countries and he was inspirational. Alexander was great because he conquered a country in the years 333BC‚ 332BC‚ 331BC‚ 331BC‚ 330BC‚ 327BC‚ 324BC and 323BC. This demonstrates that he was great because he used tactics that would defeat enemies. An example of a tactic he used is phalanx. Phalanx means “a body of Macedonian infantry drawn up in close order with

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    Catherine the Great originally named Sophie Friederike Auguste von Anhalt-Zerbst became empress of Russia at 33 after over throwing her husband Peter III. Catherine was actively engaged with the Enlightenment and was up to date with French Philosophes and the Enlightenment. Whilst ruling she often tried to better the lives of others; she wrote a document on reforming the legal system‚ she developed a better education and arts system and she gave the serfs and nobles more freedom. Catherine’s first

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    Identify the major reform movements of the Second Great Awakening. To what extent were reformers during the Second Great awakening successful in achieving their goals? The reformers of the Great Awakening were very effective in achieving their goals due to their future advancements‚ and the major reform movements included reforms in abolition‚ Women’s rights‚ and Temperance. The abolition movement spread the idea that that slavery was wrong. It would eventually lead to the outlaw of slavery during

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    further and further west. "This desire for Indian lands was also abetted by the Indian hating mentallity that was peculiar to some American frontiersman. " The Indian Removal itself is unconstitutional due to that fact that Indians were never truly considered Americans or settlers. They had seeked help from the newly appointed president Andrew Jackson but he would not interfere with the lawful prerogatives of the state of Georgia. Indian Removal was designed to push Native Americans off their tribal

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