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    California in a valley called Santa Clara. Before I came to Santa Clara I was from India where I was born and raised till the age of six‚ I was raised in a middle class family with only one sibling which was my little brother who was just born‚ When we arrived to America we did not live in Santa Clara we lived in San Jose which later we moved to Sacramento‚ but in these two areas we moved often due to my dad’s job. Growing up in Santa Clara it was great except watch television was never my choice

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    the context of this nation’s Second Great Awakening: a religious revival that carried the country into reform movements. The Second Great Awakening had its start in Connecticut in the 1790s and grew to its height in the 1830s to 1840s.[1] During this time in the United States history‚ churches experienced a more complete freedom from governmental control which opened the doors of opportunity to a great spiritual awakening in the American people.[2] This awakening focused on areas of both religious

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    Why Is America Ever Great

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    Was America Ever Great? “Let’s make America great again‚” the slogan that rang across America angering half of the population while also resonating with the other half. America was rumored to be an option for families who wanted a new life full of opportunities for their children. Many were persuaded by the rights guaranteed by a piece of paper. In the Declaration of Independence‚ it states‚ “…all men are created equal‚” however‚ there hasn’t been a time where this has been strictly enforced in

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    the Great Depression on America The Great Depression took place during the 1930’s‚ it is a large piece of American history that occurred due to the Stock Market Crash of October 29‚ 1929. The government struggled to fix the Great Depression and Families struggled to survive the major obstacles that were thrown in front of them. The Great Depression had a profound impact on America caused by the events leading up to it‚ life during the Great Depression and the steps it took for America to recover

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    The Three Most Influential Colonies of Colonial America By the end of the exploration period in America‚ there were 13 colonies that had been established. All of these gave large contributions to the budding country‚ but in my eyes there were three that stood out among the rest‚ and for obvious reasons. These three colonies collectively showed development for self government‚ educational opportunity‚ and religious tolerance. They also provided proof of ethnic diversity and economic opportunity

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    AP US History English Colonies in North America Before the seventeenth century‚ countries such as Portugal and Spain had controlled the rich lands of the Americas‚ and England was left out of the race due to religious conflict back home. However‚ when Queen Elizabeth came into power‚ England’s power also rose in the colonial game in the America. Some of the first colonies they gathered are the ones of Virginia and Carolina. They also acquired the colonies of Massachusetts Bay and Rhode Island

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    America and the Great War Following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on 28 June 1914 there was a chain reaction that many contribute to the most immediate cause of World War I. However‚ prior to the start of the 20th century there were many changes going on in and around Europe that can also be considered as root causes to the rise of hostilities between the countries of Europe. This essay will discuss the events that ultimately lead to the beginning of World War I‚ the events that

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    who commenced the Second Great Awakening‚ and individuals who noticed that the American society was dehumanising large affinity groups‚ like a woman named Dorothea Dix‚ who noticed that the living conditions for the mentally ill resemble prison cells‚ and led a crusade to change mental hospitals across the United States (Newman 212). The people in the antebellum era made a difference by being the change they wanted to see in the world (Gandhi). The Second Great Awakening was a series of religious

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    Suspense In The Awakening

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    The Awakening was about an average woman from late 19th century New Orleans named Edna Pontellier. This was a time in which women had expectations. Expectations to get married‚ raise their families‚ and care for their husbands like good little housewives. Edna has a great awakening (hence the title) and she makes it her mission to break free of the societal bonds and become independent. Kate Chopin‚ the author‚ had the incredible ability of making a simple woman’s thoughts and desires the most exciting

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    United States Is A Great Country Overall‚ The United States of America is great‚ not only in comparison to other countries‚ but on its own as well. The United States of America’s various amounts of privileges‚ rights‚ and opportunities that are given to the citizens of this country‚ proves that The United States is a great nation. The first‚ second‚ and fifth amendments‚ just to name a few‚ are prime examples that show what America has assured to the citizens of this country. In America you have the freedom

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