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    Handout “A House Divided”: Towards the American Civil War‚ 1831-1861 Causes of the American Civil War 1. social-economic differences between North and South 2. regional conflict about over slavery in unorganized territories 3. break-up of national political party system; emergence of new party system based on region (i.e. North-South) (see also handout week 4) 4. ideological and cultural polarisation between North and South Constitution: three-fifth’s clause; fugitive slave clause; slave

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    How did the Civil War impact Americans and their perspective on freedom? The Civil War was the battle between states. It was fought between the united states and the confederate states. The confederates left the union in order to keep slaves‚ but the north wanted them to be free. The United states eventually won the Civil War with a lot of blood shed‚ but slavery was abolished. Soon people started speaking up about how they needed more freedom or they spoke about what freedom really was in their

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    many historical events in American History. This was the “Roaring Twenties”‚ a time where the economy was thriving from the First World War. The decade may not have seemed too great at first‚ with the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution coming into effect outlawing the ‘manufacture‚ sale or transportation of intoxicating liquors’ (Palmer‚ 7-8). Though the prohibition was ridiculed by many different parties the overall mood of the decade could not be brought down. The war was over and many families

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    The Vietnam War was a conflict between Northern Vietnam‚ who held communists beliefs‚ and Southern Vietnam who opposed communism. In an attempt to combat communism globally‚ the United States of America formed an alliance with Southern Vietnam. The war initiated when‚ "the Vietnamese waged an anti-colonial war against France‚ which received $2.6 billion in financial support from the United States. The French defeat at the Dien Bien Phu was followed by a peace conference in Geneva."(1) This anti-colonial

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    World War Two‚ the world was split into two‚ east and west. This marked the beginning of an era called the Cold War. The Cold War was the most subtle war in history‚ but the world came very close to a nuclear war that had the potential to inevitably wipe out mankind. The two main opponents in this war were the Soviet Union and the United States. With Canada being the United States neighbour to the north and close to The Soviet Union geographically‚ Canada allied itself with the United States. This

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    Native American as Told by me Mike Ickes ENG121: English Composition Instructor: Clinton Hale February 3‚ 2013 Native Americans have many different beliefs and a different culture compared to what most of us are used to. Imagine growing up in a world with no fear of walking outside. A world where we were all dressed the same. The only sounds that are heard are those of a beating drum and every element that makes up nature. Everybody knows each other and does not judge based

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    Constitution does rule out corporations to be persons. Therefore‚ why would one think that corporations are persons entitled to Constitutional protection? Previously slaves were not considered persons in 1857 with the Dred Scott v. Sanford (Shultz‚ 2013). Also in 1971‚ Roe v. Wade‚ the Supreme Court did not define the fetus as a person (Shultz‚ 2013) . However‚ in 1886 in County of Santa Clara v. Southern Pacific Railroad Company‚ the Supreme Court accepted that corporations were persons for purpose

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    http://www.cengagebrain.com/shop/ISBN/9780538478236?cid=APL1 Course Overview: This course introduces the basic principles‚ policies‚ problems‚ and successful methods of business organization and management. Emphasizes management’s ability to analyze‚ plan‚ coordinate‚ and control the varied activities of production‚ personnel‚ finance‚ and marketing. Also examines social responsibility and environmental factors affecting business policy and operation. Course Objectives: The primary goal of

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    The Vietnam War was a defining moment in American history‚ due to the fact that the American people where concerned about the war and the actions of President Johnson. The lack of trust kept on growing between the American people and the government‚ which left a lot of unanswered questions. After the country’s involvement in two world wars and the cold war‚ America felt the responsibility of imposing its way of life on the world to stop the growth of the communists. War has an impact on all the parties

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    Many Americans are surprised with how few citizens actually vote. Over the last 50 years‚ in presidential elections‚ the percentage of eligible voters that actually vote ranges between 49% and 60%: the turnout is even lower for non-presidential elections. Voting is a method used to help make a decision or to express an opinion. In America we use voting in many different ways. Politically speaking we use voting in elections for presidents‚ senators‚ representatives‚ mayor‚ judges‚ governors‚ laws

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