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    2. John Wesley is associated with the founding of what religious sect? I chose to omit this question because I couldn’t remember with which “ism” John Wesley was associated. The correct answer is c. Methodism because in the “Impact of the Enlightenment” PowerPoint‚ a parenthetical mentions John Wesley in the description of Methodism. 6. Romanticism changed the direction of the Enlightenment by emphasizing… I answered a. skepticism which is incorrect because skepticism was more of

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    The Vietnam War and Its Legacy The Vietnam War is one of the most shocking eras in American history. Not only did the utmost world power in the world get bested by an almost third-world country‚ but we lost badly. This war could have been won‚ or even prohibited in the first place. The United States should have won this war‚ with a blend of better weapons usage‚ better maneuvers‚ and better support from their home country. Many people do not know the reason for the U.S involvement in getting into

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    considered each other an ally after the end of World War II. Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ president of the United States during WWII (1933-1945)‚ was aware that it was only a matter of time the U.S. would enter the war. As a form of involvement‚ Roosevelt aided Great Britain who happened to be bankrupt and was suffering from Germany’s attacks‚ while not directly declaring in joining the war (Fogarty). Before the U.S. officially declares to join fight against Germany and its allies in Europe complications

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    the Nazis. The Allies began to gain ground they lost to Germany. Also it prevented Hitler from sending troops from France to help defend from the advancing Soviets. The invasion of Normandy‚ France wasn’t just a few battles over one day it changed the tides of World War II. The Allied forces didn’t just sail in and take over the beaches of Normandy it took much planning and preparation. Eisenhower was appointed the commander of this large scale mission. Months before D-Day the Allies carried out a

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    World War II and Technology in 1944 World War II took the world by storm in 1939 when Germany first invaded Poland. It forced most of Europe to join either the axis or the allies‚ marking the beginning of a new era of warfare. The war raged on from 1939 to 1945‚ though the most impacting year was 1944. 1944 was a monumental year in the world due to the battles that turned the tide of the war and the major technological advances achieved. A few of these major battles occurred in the Pacific Theater

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    Jenna’s friend Allys‚ who is completely against Bio Gel‚ that Jenna is a reconstructed humanoid. Allys tells her parents‚ so they can report Jenna to the FSEB‚ a company that regulates science and how much‚ in science‚ is too much. After she tells her parents Allys falls ill‚ “They said she is beyond saving” (Pearson 245). Jenna accidentally spreading the word of her being a humanoid created from Bio Gel‚ ended up saving Allys’ life. The day after Jenna visited Allys when she was ill‚ Allys’ parents came

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    Versailles weakened. “Russia had fought as one of the Allies until December 1917‚ when its new Bolshevik Government withdrew from the war. The Bolshevik decision to repudiate Russia’s outstanding financial debts to the Allies and to publish the texts of secret agreements between the Allies concerning the postwar period angered the Allies”(Milestones:1914-1920). To clarify‚ though Russia was part of the Allies in the beginning‚ this nation angered the Allies when the Bolshevik removed themselves from the

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    Pericles’ building program. Reasons and aims for building the program. - Pericles was able to use the Delian league funds however he saw fit. The allies didn’t have say because they didn’t turn up to the conference. - To beautify Athens by restoring the temples that had been destroyed during the Persian wars. - The large scale of the buildings were to reflect the greatness of Athens. “He recognized that the city by enabling the houses of her gods would enable herself and that she could express

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    wanted to ally with the Puritans due to potential conflicts they were having with other rival native groups. The Puritans of Massachusetts Bay and Plymouth allied with other native groups to fight against Pequot. The Puritans attacked the Pequots and massacred all but a handful of men and women. Their native allies were horrified to witness that amount of violence and the trust with their allies were weakening. The Puritans worked to expand their colony to no end even taking over their once allies land

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    inevitable event since European powers had already established sides and had been spurning each other onto war. The Triple Entente consisted of England‚ France and Russia and a host of support from some smaller countries. They later became known as the Allies. The Triple Alliance; Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and Italy along with its supporting countries‚ later became known as the Central Powers. The assassination sent off shock waves of declarations of war between one country and another until all of Europe

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