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    the Invention of Balloon

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    The invention of the balloon was a very unique idea that triggered the technological ear on a race to change the face of the future of flights. The invention shifted mobility towards a faster level and it also gave a good advantage in the war. Since history people have been finding ways to fly and balloon was the first technology that ever took off in the air. Scientist in the past has put a lot of studies to make this invention possible and it gave birth to a new flight technology. A French

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    Chinese Inventions

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    way sums of money that would astonish you” (Sayre‚ 2012‚ pg 497). One of the oldest civilizations in history‚ China is for these reasons revered for its many achievements throughout history. Following Rome’s fall during the beginning of the Common Era‚ China emerged as the strongest nation in the world (Sayre‚ 2012‚ pg 226). China’s many dynasties each brought technological‚ cultural‚ and intellectual advances. Included among these are gunpowder‚ the compass‚ printing‚ paper‚ tea‚ acupuncture‚

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    Chinese Inventions

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    I would like to continue with some other Chinese inventions‚ then introduce a small research and draw our conclusions. Paper Money It is so common in out everyday life that we hardly give a thought to the fackt that it had to be invented by someone. Around 650 AD (po kr.)‚ the emperor of China began to issue paper "value tokens" for general use. The first paper banknotes appeared in China about 806 AD. Its original name was ’flying money’ because it was so light it could blow out of one’s

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    Inventions Of The 1920s

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    The 1920’s brought new inventions‚ a new economy‚ a new culture‚ new threats‚ and new laws which all influenced the nickname of the Roaring Twenties. The invention of the assembly line by Henry Ford in 1913 began the automobile industry in America leading to a boom in the industrial industries. The moving assembly line became a standard for most American factories allowing mass production of products including cars‚ appliances‚ furniture‚ and clothing. With the inventions of the electric motor‚ washing

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    and 46% black ten years later). As the war-ravaged southern city of Atlanta was being physically reconstructed‚ the recently freed African Americans experienced a Reconstruction that was both different and similar to the Reconstruction white people experienced as both groups adjusted to life in a post-slavery era. During Reconstruction‚ African American women in particular experienced different types of freedom beyond being freed from a condition of slavery: economic freedom‚ political freedom‚ the

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    Period Of Reconstruction

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    The period of Reconstruction‚ lasting from 1865-1876‚ consisted of the years after the Civil War during which Americans made efforts to rebuild their chaotic nation. African Americans were arguably affected by this period the most because it was a small step in the right direction towards securing political and economic rights for former slaves. However‚ the slight improvement of daily life for African Americans didn’t result in much change. Although the North was somewhat successful economically

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    DBQ Reconstruction

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    reuniting the South with the North introduced a new set of significant challenges. The Congress’ Reconstruction were the efforts to establish and protect citizens’ rights of freedom. Democrats led to the failure of the Congress’ Reconstruction by forgiving those who participated in the Civil War who were still in favor of slavery and inequality. This act of Amnesty led to three major obstacles for reconstruction: the emergence of the Ku Kux Klan‚ the development of black codes‚ and the Compromise of 1877

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    Failure of Reconstruction

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    Susan Weng Reconstruction: Overall Failure. After the Civil war ended in 1865‚ the south was in complete shambles‚ the economy was down‚ there were political struggles‚ and newly freed slaves needed to be included in society. All these problems called for “The Reconstruction Act of 1867”‚ which was instituted by the Republican Party. The goal of reconstruction was meant to reunite the nation and rebuild a southern society that was not based on slavery. Historians Kenneth M. Stampp and Eric

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    Reconstruction Dbq

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    AP US History Reconstruction DBQ Following the culmination of the Civil War‚ issues regarding the restoration of seceded states to the Union‚ the emancipation of slaves‚ and the overall re-development of political institutions in the nation prevailed. The idea of Reconstruction was proposed to political officials in late 1865‚ when the effects of the tumultuous Civil War were at its most devastating. The various enactments of the period were deemed void and not actively enforced. Democratic and

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    Postbellum Reconstruction:

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    Postbellum Reconstruction: Immediate Success‚ Long Term Failure by Thesis Both the presidency and Congress passed several reforms to attempt to solve all of these problems‚ however the progress that was made during Reconstruction was for the most part shot down by the Compromise of 1877. Outline of the Contents I. Intro—Thesis II. Condition of the South Immediately Following the Civil War III. The Presidential Reconstruction Plan IV. The Congressional Reconstruction Plan V. Economic

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