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    The rapid development of technology and industrial effects on the United States. I believe is good there is consequences to it. today things have gotten very advanced and technology and the growth of industrial make things run smooth and easy‚ so I believe that all the consequences were worth for the outcome that we have today in the 21st-century. In the past‚ the advancements from railroads have made a positive or negative effect on the industrial rapid development. Technological were invented making

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    Anonymous Rlgn 1302 Mr. Thomas August 6‚ 2013 How my life was changed through Jesus Christ Jesus is the central figure in Christianity. His life and ministry are chronicled in the four gospels in the New Testament. Jesus performed many miracles of healing and deliverance. He called 12 men to follow him and worked closely with them to train and prepare them to carry on the ministry. Jesus Christ was crucified but three days later he resurrected‚ appeared to his disciples in a span of 40 days

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    in power. The German Bundestag is the national Parliament of the Federal Republic of Germany‚ which currently consist of 631 members. Like the President of the United States‚ representatives of the Bundestag are elected every four years. However‚ representatives can be elected earlier if the Chancellor loses a vote. Unlike the United States‚ Germany has a Chancellor and President. The Chancellor of Germany is currently Angela Merkel and the President is Joachim Gauck. People mostly focus on Merkel

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    citizenship by exploiting the legal systems. The Supreme Court judges denied his request stating that no individual with African blood could become a citizen of the United States (Epperson‚ 32). The same decision overruled the Missouri Compromise of the year 1820 which has constrained slavery in specific territories of the United States. Scott’s owners moved him from Illinois and then to Wisconsin‚ both of these areas were part of the Northwest region that had banned slavery. Therefore‚ when Scott

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    be complete sentences and paragraphs. (10 points) 1. Based on the readings in this unit‚ what do the readings in this unit reveal about diversity within the new nation? Use at least three specific examples from the reading selections. Your answer should be at least one complete paragraph. Answer: The diversity is how Equiano and Phillis were treated like animals and were enslaved for a good portion of their lives. Also‚ religion is a type of diversity. How people celebrate their religion to look

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    for the United State to turn into an Imperialistic country. For example‚ there was lot and lots of economic‚ political‚ and strategic things that were happening throughout America and the rest of the world during this time period. Various industries such as investors including bankers and the new wealthy class were scared that the United States would soon produce more than it could ever use up and wanted to find new source of raw materials and markets for their products in new states. Besides

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    believed that the Jews were responsible for Germany’s loss during World War I. After the Holocaust had started‚ you’d think that the other countries would intervene pretty fast. Unfortunately‚ they didn’t realize what was happening until almost a year after it had begun. What were the Allies’ reactions and was there anything they could have done to stop it? Initially‚ when the Allies found out what the Germans were doing with the Jews‚ there was limited awareness of what was truly happening in the

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    secure. Krauthammer’s view In "Unipolar Moment" seems to come from a realist point of view‚ he states we are in abnormal times‚ with conflicts with Iraq and other states trying to obtain nuclear‚ biological and chemical weapons‚ it is the greatest threat to the world security today. Also‚ the enemy could be anyone‚ Iraq today‚ North Korea or Libya tomorrow. Further‚ Krauthammer states with an unstable period ahead of us‚ the best hope for peace is the American strength and will‚ making

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    immigrants were naturalized U.S Citizens. Immigration over the years has began to get worse than it has ever been in the past. As of 2014 the amount of illegal immigrants is sitting at approximately 11.3 million. However‚ with the new immigration laws it has made it harder for immigrants to move into our country. Since 2000 it has dropped from 12.4 million to 11.3 million as stated earlier. Even though a vast amount of people in the United States would

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    paper will look at the acts of naturalization which made up the citizenship of the American people based on the practice and incongruity in the citizenship of women‚ blacks‚ and the Native Americans. The conceptualization of citizenship in the United States of America has been billed to have come of precedents from Europe‚ and then the pioneer leaders of the new world made their identity from them. During and after the Revolutionary war the Americans always believed that they had been liberated from

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