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    How the World Was

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    story of how things were The biggest theme in Book 1 is Fate and the Gods. The Gods in the Aeneid are‚ quite often‚ even more interesting than the mortals with whom they appear so fascinated‚ having highly distinctive personalities and taking extraordinary measures to see their wishes achieved. The gods have a tendency to meddle in mortal lives and they often use mortals to further their own ends. Although the gods can help or harm mortals on the path towards their destinies‚ they are ultimately

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    1900's Immigrants

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    In the late 1800-early 1900’s‚ immigrants began to settle in cities in large numbers. As a result of this increase in population‚ cities began to grow and change. People who come to life perinatally in a foreign country are known as immigrants. Immigrants came to america to start new and better lives. Immigrants came from all different countries but in the late 1800-early 1900’s immigrants mainly came from europe and asia. Immigrants would take a long journey to ellis island‚ where they would take

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    Organized Crime

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    are part of an investigation into the homicide of a high profile community member‚ the mayor. The information you received from the department is that the victim was found with a single gunshot wound to the head. He was last seen with another notable figure at a nearby restaurant. You learn that before becoming the mayor‚ the deceased was the chief of your department and was very close to many administrators and officers. Angel Johnson Psychology for Law Enforcement Unit 7 Project Assignment

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    History Essay How successful was Bismarck‚ in political control in Germany between 1871 -1890? Bismarck was successful in political control over Germany as he had created a new constitution which benefitted and suited his needs as chancellor as he had created an autocratic constitution which revolved around the Kaiser and himself. Bismarck’s success was due to numerous factors such as control over the Reichstag as Bismarck had manipulated the Reichstag so that he would be supported by the party

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    American Slave: Frederick Douglass He was one of the most influential African-American leaders of the abolitionist movement during the 19th century‚ and well known for being an incisive antislavery writer and speaker. He fought hard for civil rights for blacks‚ and was even the first African-American to hold a high U.S. government rank. This man‚ as you and many others know‚ is Frederick Douglass. These are Douglass’ most highly noted achievements‚ but who was this he before he became such a revered

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    Was Abraham Lincoln a Successful President? Like all mortals‚ Lincoln was fallible‚ and had both strengths and weaknesses. From the weaknesses side‚ we can mention the following things: * He relied on much on his own judgment‚ even in areas where he lacked expertise‚ causing some diplomatic problems with the European powers. He was slow to act‚ and kept his Secretary of State (Seward) from acting in a timelier manner‚ in the Trent Affair‚ needlessly complicating relations with England. *

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    Essay question: Trace the unification movement within the German confederation up until 1834. What were the main obstacles to overcome? German unification‚ from 1815-1834 faced many obstacles‚ obstacles that would have to be overcome if the unification movement within Germany were to be successful. From the very beginning there were many forces acting against the unification movement‚ states like Austria were very much against the unification. The people in Austria were reactionaries; they believed

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    government taking away their constitutional right to drink alcohol. The prohibition of alcohol was started with the intent to reduce crime‚ solve social problems‚ reduce the tax burden created by prisons and poorhouses‚ and help improve health in America but that’s not quite what happened. Americans are notorious for fighting for what they want. The outcome of the experiment clearly showed that the idea was a disappointing failure on all terms. In the end‚ the prohibition turned out to cause permanent

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    Second Industrial Revolution was a great period of growth between the 19th and 20th century. During this time‚ many advances in technology helped businesses succeed and allowed life to be lived in an easier fashion then before. Many inventors were making new things that

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    Labor Unions

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    Labor unions began to emerge after the Civil War when working conditions in factories became harsh and unfair. The lack of safety‚ health conditions‚ and appreciation for the working men began to anger many of them. These men turned to forming an organized group in order to express their opinions and ideas on how to make their jobs more appealing for them. They advocated for shorter working hours‚ more safety codes‚ cleaner facilities‚ and more job opportunities by eliminating machines that replaced

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