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    see and interpret the world we live in. we have many different types of cultures encounters such as; corporate encounter‚ culture of diversity‚

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    1880s the United States became a superpower and with this entitlement began to hold influence all over the world. Primarily this power was used in the Western Hemisphere where they served or at the very least pretended to serve as a watchful protector from foreign powers. This “big brother” approach began with the Monroe Doctrine in 1823‚ where President James Monroe stated that there would be a clear division between the New World and the European autocratic realm. Then in 1898 United States signed

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    the NAFTA Agreement The NAFTA free trade agreement North America concluded between the governments of the United States of America‚ Canada and Mexico since its entry into force in January 1994 has laid the foundation to promote trade and economic growth in these countries to establish rules on the exchange of goods and services. Since entering into force this treaty has represented the increase in economic development and investment in the three countries and the creation of new jobs and

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    Apush Out of Many Vocab

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    AP Exam Vocab • Cahokia – One of the largest urban centers created by Mississippian people‚ containing 30‚000 residents in 1250. • Transoceanic migrations- a population migration across oceans • Beringia- a subcontinent bridging Asia and North America‚ named after the Bering Straits. • Athapascan- A people that began to settle the forests in the northwestern area of North America around 5000 B.C.E. • Clovis tradition-A powerful new and sophisticated style of tool making‚

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    In my opinion‚ I would say that Reconstruction was mostly a success in many areas of the country‚ but that doesn’t mean that it was perfect. In my opinion‚ Reconstruction succeeded in more areas than it failed in. It succeeded in ending slavery‚ making African Americans citizens‚ giving former slaves the right to vote‚ reuniting the Union‚ and more. The success in these areas greatly contributed to why I think Reconstruction was a success. I think it succeeded in ending slavery because the first

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    it destroyed Europe’s economy and ravished its terrain. While the war was going on America claimed a neutral stance. Mostly for the fact that many Americas were isolationist and did not care what was going on in the other side of the world. The United States also had a large number of immigrants from Europe which made it difficult to pick a side because many had cultural ties to countries that were either part of the Allies or the Central

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    After the United States experienced a couple of years of the Roaring Twenties‚ the American economy plummeted causing a Great Depression. This Great Depression increased the unemployment rate from 3% to 25% drastically changing the lives of millions of Americans. Entertainment during this time period played a big factor‚ where music particularly played a genuine role in helping Americans forget about their daily hardships caused by the economic decline. People enjoyed listening and dancing to Jazz

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    Immigration Is Good To the United States Imagine a world where immigrants did not reside in the United States. Who would be living in the United States? How many people would not exist in the United States if immigration did not happen? Would only one race be living in the United States and would they be racist? These are all the questions that people should consider before deporting immigrants who have families resided in the United States. Immigration helps this country economy tremendously

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    Why did the United States Withdraw From the Vietnam War? The United States withdrew from the Vietnam War for several reasons. The Army had to fight in unfamiliar territory‚ was lacking in moral‚ were not prepared for the conditions‚ could not shut down the Ho Chi Minh Trail‚ and were untrained to respond to guerilla warfare. This combination of disadvantages and the loss of public support led to the United States withdrawing from Vietnam. The United States Army was forced to fight in a new land that

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    fighting in World War 1 would eat and sleep in bases known as trenches. However‚ only 9 out of 10 of these soldiers would survive the trenches due to such poor conditions. So‚ why exactly did the United States join the war then? World War 1 was a long war‚ lasting from 1914 to 1918‚ primarily taking place in Europe. The United States were mutual until 1917‚ when war on Germany was officially declared. The United States joining the Allied made a dramatic turn in the course of the war. “American military

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