The Independence of California As California separated from the United States in 2016‚ becoming an independent country‚ it faced the greatest question: How liberal should California be? Presented with this major dilemma‚ local governments called in some of the state’s most influential citizens for advice. Luckily‚ I happened to be one of these individuals and also found myself posed with a great dilemma. California has continued to excel in improving the quality of life‚ by focusing on its social
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The documentary “Capitalism: A Love Story” by Michael Moore was extremely interesting. At first I thought that it was going to be just another boring documentary‚ but the way he presented his arguments‚ and his point of view was very intriguing. It opened up my eyes to a lot of underlying issues that have occurred or are currently occurring in America that many people are unaware of. Three major aspects of the documentary that stuck out to me were the fact that American textbooks and made Ronald
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not only the development of California‚ but also the outcome of the United States of America. It was a period of time in American history in which large groups of people migrated with hopes to find gold in California‚ which proved to be crucial for the success and growth of California. The California Gold Rush had a major impact on the development of California‚ as it caused the economy and cities of California to flourish. This event caused major changes in California‚ such as a population increase
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Coloma‚ California. Once gold was discovered and the economy of California began to really take off‚ it did not take long for the government officials to recognize the advantage of allowing California to join the union. As a result‚ in 1850 California was accepted as a free state. Young men with a pick and wash pan in hand left their wives and children to move to California. Men used dams and flumes to expose stream and river beds for mining. People from around the world came to California to get
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You rush to the supermarket because you remembered you have to make guacamole for your friend’s fiesta tonight. You get to the produce section of the supermarket and there are two options for avocados the California avocados or the Mexican avocados. You grab the Mexican avocados because they are much cheaper. Later you are at the party and someone mentions to you that the avocados are not very flavorful and there is no buttery texture. She then goes on to tell you about how California’s avocados
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The Other Wes Moore: One Name‚ Two Fates were both authors encounter lifestyles of similar individuals. Through both comparable lifestyles‚ Griffin and Moore display the way work can affect the personal and social identities of
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The shrieks and screams of those before me‚ I later learned‚ were of joy‚ not fear. Yet‚ while I stood in line for California Screamin’‚ I was positive that I had just condemned myself to approximately sixty seconds of torture when I agreed to accompany my friend on the ride. I took a shaky breath‚ clenching my clammy hands into fists and staring up at Mickey’s sinister smile on the sign‚ attempting to trick me into complacency. The sugary scent of churros and the chaotic hum of the amusement park
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Honestly‚ I would’ve wanted the childhood of the author Wes Moore even though it was difficult in the beginning but at the end‚ it was wealthy. Wes states‚ “The irony of the situation forced me to smile‚ featuring my newly cracked tooth. Years earlier‚ I had run through these same woods with all of my might‚ looking for safety‚ trying to get away from campus. Tonight‚ I ran through the same woods looking for safety‚ but in the other direction‚" (Moore‚ 122). Here we can see how his life was changed drastically
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Native Americans in California Missions Spanish wanted to colonize some of America‚ just like the Europeans. Building religious based Missions all throughout California was a way for them to maintain ultimate social‚ political‚ and economic control. Spanish explorers arrived on the border of California during the 16th century. The very first Franciscan mission was built in San Diego during 1769. By 1833‚ twenty two Spanish Missions existed from Southern California to Northern California. Native Americans
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The Economic and Migratory Effects of the Gold Rush on California America has long and rich history and one of most famous and largest was gold rush happened in California throughout 1848. The gold that was found in California was considered unique because golden nuggets were found in the river which made it easy to collect and also free to take home. Many of the gold seekers believed that they would return home in a few months or in a year with their packets full of gold. The spirit of gold attracted
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