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    other half did not. Lincoln states‚ “A house divided against itself cannot stand”‚ concluding that something needed and was going to happen to change that. When relating this to the question of whether the Civil War was inevitable or not‚ this supports that is was indeed inevitable. The question of slavery was too grand of an issue to not result in some type of event in order for it to change. The events previous to the Civil War‚ such as the growing abolition movement and “Bleeding Kansas”‚ helped

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    can be debated from causes‚ to outcomes‚ to victories‚ to even defeats. These are just some of the many issues that people can have different opinions on. One of the major issues or debates that people have about the Civil War is whether it was inevitable or whether it was avoidable. What started everything was when South Carolina threatened to secede from the Union. On December 20th‚ 1860 this was made a reality with South Carolina seceding. After this even it cause 6 more states to secede from

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    Kailas Samaha APUSH Kirts 7 October 25‚ 12 Changes In Politics The United States of America is a country known primarily for being founded upon the principles of equality‚ and liberty. An aspiration the nation has always been centered upon is creating an equal basis for each individual inhabiting the United States. The nation has always taken a great sense of pride in the voting system it possesses‚ but unfortunately there was a time when this glorified system was not available to the public

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    Guns have been used for decades for protection. However‚ is allowing a teacher to carry a gun in school premises truly protecting and properly educating our children? In the United States of America‚ many school are considering allowing their teachers to carry guns in schools. It is true that the protection on school grounds is unquestionably essential‚ but teachers should not be allowed to carry guns in schools. This could ultimately lead to a more immoral‚ dangerous and decrepit environment for

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    nationalism‚ and militarism. Nationalism was the leading cause of World War I because it an extreme form of patriotism and loyalty to one’s country‚ where they place the interests of their own country above all other countries. World War I was inevitable‚ for the causes of the war revolved around ideas that were popular during the time period. Imperialism‚ alliances and militarism were all important aspects of World War

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    slavery. Even though they’re weren’t very many huge improvements to the slavery laws‚ it was fairly clear that there would be a big conflict to resolve the issue. The civil war was inevitable due to the Northwest Ordinance‚ the Missouri Compromise‚ and the Kansas-Nebraska Act. There were signs that a war was inevitable all the way back in 1787 when the Northwest Ordinance

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    while in the prepared and a questionnaire has collected attitudes consider Thus analysis section‚ answers to Kerala‚ from students aspirations been to understand regarding their politics. of historical data and attitudinal data the facts collected in to a realistic the right understanding A will perspective of students’ political preferences. In Kerala the background of the entire student

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    government cannot endure permanently half-slave and half-free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved - I do not expect the house to fall - but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing or all the other." The Civil War was inevitable. The issue of slavery was so controversial back in the mid-18th century that neither sides‚ pro-slavery or anti-slavery‚ would have stepped down from their opinions. The only way for the issue to be resolved was war‚ where only one side could win

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    In 1914 WWI started after a while people started to wonder if the US was going to join the war. Here are three reasons why it wasn’t inevitable that the US wouldn’t join WWI. The first reason why it was not inevitable was that the trade business was booming. From both sides they had ports saved for us merchant ships and were blocked off for others entering. The main people that were trading with though was the United Kingdom and Germany. Since they were trading with these two countries specifically

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    To What Extent Was the Cold War Inevitable? With the end of World War II (WWII) in 1945 began the Cold War‚ an international conflict that lasted from 1947–1991 and plagued nations across the globe. As the post-war negotiations were deliberated by three of the strongest world powers‚ the United States (US)‚ Britain‚ and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)‚ disagreements arose that created tension between the US and the USSR and ultimately instigated the infamous “Fifty Years War” (Crockatt

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