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    Confederate economy‚ and he did this by making the Emancipation Proclamation‚ which became effective January 1‚ 1863. This executive order stated that all slaves in states currently in open rebellion against the United States were free from slavery. By doing this‚ he caused African Americans in slave states to cross into Union territory and into freedom from their masters‚ providing available laborers for the Union army. During the war‚ there were also African Americans who wanted to serve in the

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    The interactions between countries were coined as diplomacy and the sets of principles that dictated one country’s interaction with others were coined as foreign policies. The U.S. obeyed the isolationist policy set by Washington during his administrative office until after the civil war with the growing need for new markets to sell their industrial products. The foreign policy developed by this need would eventually prove to be bad for the world as it solely wanted to expand American power for land

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    Slavery was significantly important to the United States because not only did it last for over 200 years‚ it lead to the civil war between the northern and southern confederate states. However‚ the changes in plantation crops and slavery systems that occurred between 1800 and 1860 were because of the Industrial Revolution. The constitutional Convention and Ratification held in Philadelphia from 1787–1789‚ gave the Southern states the freedom to decide about the legality of slavery in their own states

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    In what ways did the causes of the Second World War differ from the causes of the First World War? The causes of World War One and World War Two shared both differences and similarities‚ but overall there were more differences between the two. The social‚ political‚ and economic circumstances of the times varied‚ though at times correlated with each other‚ but there are extreme differences that help create a different atmosphere for each war. The assassination of Franz Ferdinand‚ on the 28th

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    will degrade. It is popularly believed that if people pay for their education they more appreciate it and take it more seriously. On the contrary‚ not students themselves pay but their parents who want to bring up their careless children in a proper way. The truth is‚ if a person doesn’t realize the necessity of education nothing will stimulate them. Another claim often made is that when the education is free a lot of people go to the universities without any certain purpose and after graduating work

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    crafts in addition to knitting and crocheting such as sewing‚ quilting‚ jewel making and paper cutting‚ to tatting and cross stitch. Some of the handcrafted pieces made by today’s artisans command high prices for one-of-a-kind pieces In the crafting world‚ the mainstays that most people are familiar with are crochet and knitting. Today‚ with people from all walks of life partaking in both crafts‚ the art of knitting and crocheting today is more hobby than necessity. Many craft enthusiasts believe

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    From the start of the American Civil War until the end of Reconstruction‚ the United States of America endured what can be considered a revolution. During this time many constitutional and social developments brought about great change in the country. Some constitutional developments that caused conflict were the Emancipation Proclamation‚ three civil rights bills‚ and the reconstruction‚ while some social developments which could potentially lead to a revolution were the Freedmen’s Bureau‚ the Black

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    of the Columbian Exchange The flow of Diseases from east to west The biggest impact of the Columbian Exchange after the new diseases in America. When American arrived from Bering land bridge between 15‚000 years before‚ they also brought diseases to west. By 1492‚ some of the disease were emerged like smallpox‚ cough and influenza in Americas. Many People were affected by epidemic in areas of Mexico and Peru by which about millions of people lost their lives. Most of the American population lost

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    What is IT?? Information technology (IT) is "the study‚ design‚ development‚ application‚ implementation‚ support or management of computer-based information systems‚ particularly software applications and computer hardware"‚ according to the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA). IT deals with the use of electroniccomputers and computer software to securely convert‚ store‚protect‚ process‚ transmit‚ input‚ output‚ and retrieve information.

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    student but who in fact was Singleton’s confederate‚ simulated an epileptic seizure while the vital signs were being taken. A research assistant‚ who did not know the educational background of the subjects‚ observed the timeliness and appropriateness of the students’ responses to the situation. Participants filled out a demographic form‚ but these forms did not record their names. Immediately after participation‚ the students were debriefed about the nature of the study and were paid a $10 stipend.

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