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    Ever wondered what the world would be like if 16 year olds could vote? In some other countries if you register‚ it’s legal for one to vote at the age of 16‚ but why not here? The minimum age to vote in the USA is 18‚ the age originally was 21 years old but the age was reduced in 1971 when Richard Nixon was president. When can one start registering to vote‚ it’s better to register early so by the time you turn 18 or 19 a person is able to start voting. If the world was different and 16 year olds

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    1. What were the main reasons for World War I? 2. What were the results of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia  and what happened to the Romanov family? 3. What reforms were proposed by Mexican Revolutionary Emiliano Zapata? 4. What caused the end of the Manchu Dynasty in China? 5. What were the goals of revolutionary China? 6. What was the weakness of  the League of Nations? 7. What were some of the new weapons used in WWI and what was trench warfare? 8. What was

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    century. These two philosophy had impacts on the world and many outcomes of the 20th century. One example of imperialism is Panama and the Panama Canal. President Roosevelt wanted the canal to go through Central America‚ but he knew Columbia and Nicaragua would not negotiate with the United States (The Rise of U.S. Imperialism in the early 20th Century‚ n.d.). In November of 1903 the United States backed a revolution started by wealthy land owners‚ by the 6th day of November the country of Panama

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    This is about one of the most richest men ever to live. His name is Cornelius Vanderbilt. He was worth a million of dollars because he was very big in the railroad industry. He also had most of the big railroads all across the country that he used. Vanderbilt used these railroads to make money by transporting peoples goods that they needed to get in some places. They paid him to transport their things to like another state. He had a lot of competition for the railroads and one of his main competitors

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    The most delicious drink was found by Christopher Columbus‚ but it became popular because of a Spanish Conquistador named‚ Hernandez Cortez. What is this drink‚ you ask? No‚ it is not coffee. It is hot chocolate. In this paper‚ I will tell you how hot chocolate came to be today and why you need to thank Hernandez Cortez. I will also tell you how it’s different from history. In 1519‚ Spanish Conquistador Hernandez Cortez saw King of the Aztecs and almost every single one of the Olmec civilization

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    Human habitation can be traced back more than 10‚000 years but it appears Costa Rica was sparsely populated and a relative backwater in the pre-Columbian era. There is little sign of major communities and none of the impressive stone architecture that characterized the more advanced civilizations of Mesoamerica to the north and the Andes to the south. When Columbus arrived near Lim¢¢n on September 18‚ 1502 on his third and last voyage to the Americas‚ there were probably no more than 20‚000 indigenous

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    In What Uncle Sam Really Wants written by Noam Chomsky‚ he uses his prolific knowledge in the field of linguistics to vividly describe American foreign policy throughout the post World War II years. Renowned for research and dedication‚ "a brilliant distillation of the real motivations behind US foreign policy‚ compiled from talks‚ interviews … declassified government files‚ public policy‚ and geopolitical events."(McChesney‚ 1985) Chomsky has written over forty political books and is the eighth

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    I. Politics A. The Election of 1980 1. Jimmy Carter a. lost the 1980 election as a result of his mismanagement of two national crises: raging inflation and the seizure of US hostages in Tehran‚ Iran...provided an opening for Reagan & the New Right 2. Ronald Reagan a. impassioned rhetoric supporting limited government‚ low taxation‚ and law and order won broad support among citizens of the most populous states b. appealed to religious and free-market conservatives and traditional anticommunists

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    and a strong foreign policy. President Roosevelt immediately worked towards the previous set goal of the U.S. of creating and controlling a canal through Central America. Roosevelt reversed the previous decision by the Walker Commission for a Nicaragua Canal‚ and moved forward with the acquirement of the French Panama Canal effort. On May 4‚ 1904‚ the The U.S. took control of the Panama Canal property. Aware of the possibility of Europe interfering in the internal affairs of Latin American nations

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    The Cold War and U.S. Diplomacy The Reagan Doctrine In the political history of the United States‚ the Presidential Doctrines hold an important position. Presidential Doctrine can be defined as a set of principles or practices applied by a President to a particular situation‚ region‚ or government‚ and a President may formulate a doctrine alone or with the help of advisers within the entire administration (Jones‚ 2013). According to the Monroe Doctrine to the Reagan Doctrine‚ in the realm of

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