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    To what extent did the American Revolution fundamentally change the American society? In your answer‚ be sure to address the political‚ social and economic effects of the Revolution in the period from 1775 to 1800. A. 1779 Patriot Woman B. 1779 Penn. No Tory‚ no tyranny‚ and perpetual banishment of the crown C. 1783 peace with Britain+ nationalism D. 1786‚ Statues at Large of Virginia: everyone has the right to profess and support his religious worship E. 1786‚ United Indian Nations‚ Speech

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    After winning the Spanish-American War in 1898‚ the United States gained control of three colonies and one of those colonies was the Philippines (42). Americans were split on their ideas of what to do with the Philippines. Some believed that the Philippines rightfully belonged to the U.S. so therefore the U.S. should retain the colony and govern it however they wish (42). One man who felt this way was Albert J. Beveridge‚ a U.S. Senator that opposed the anti-imperialist movement (42). Senator Beveridge

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    were accomplished with this treaty; the main accomplishment‚ in my opinion‚ being the economically crippling reparations placed upon Germany. The first step in economically damaging Germany was by using this treaty to assign sole reasonability of causing World War I on the shoulders of Germany. By allocating the blame to all of Germany the victors could force Germany to accept responsibility for all the damage caused. Which inevitability obligated the Germans to pay to fix the damages that were accrued

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    What Cause Autism?

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    instances in which the baby’s brain is deprived of oxygen during the birthing process (“Diagnosis‚ Causes & Symptoms”). Genetic factors affecting autism is yet another supported hypothesis. There are over one-hundred genes that are associated with a higher risk of developing autism. According to Autism Speaks‚ an autism advocacy organization‚ in approximately fifteen percent of cases‚ a genetic cause was assessed‚ but it has been concluded that many autism cases include combinations of genetic risk

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    Germans using unrestricted submarine warfare‚ the Zimmerman Note and the U.S. “ turning tides of the war”. One reason that the United States should have went to war with Germany‚ is because of the sinking of the Lusitania and the Sussex. “Germany announced that it was beginning unrestricted warfare . This meant that Germany would attack any ships attempting to bring good to England or France within weeks German submarines began sinking United States merchant vessels‚ killing 23 American Citizens”

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    reasons that cause empires to fail. Let us talk about the Assyrian empire‚ specifically how these three factors contributed to collapse or decline of this empire. For the first and second Assyrian empire‚ out of these three important reasons; internal rebellion and the external Invasion were the important reasons. The Assyrian empire was a small city state and they were selling timbers to their neighboring empire (Babylon) thus getting a lot amount of money which means they really did not have an

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    What Causes Procrastination? There are many ways to avoid success in life and one of the ways is procrastination. Everyone does it and it takes place everywhere around the world. Procrastination is when someone postpones work‚ which can turn him/her into a procrastinator. Procrastination is an obstacle that everyone takes in their lifetime. Many people procrastinate without even realizing they are doing it until a project or homework assignment is due. Some people eventually make a choice to do

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    What Causes Truancy?

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    What Causes Truancy?   The reason a student misses school will for different depending on the age and circumstances of each student. Sometimes a student will skip school because they feel unsafe at school or on their way to or from school. Other students may miss school because of family issues‚ financial demands‚ substance abuse‚ or mental health problems. Factors contributing to truancy commonly stem from three core areas: school‚ family and community. Innate student characteristics and their

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    would keep Germany weak and did not expect another worldly attack‚ but little did they know. Putting all the blame and consequences on Germany also led others to predict World War II. The peace settlement after World War I made Germany very angry and desirable for revenge‚ thus leading to World War II. The Treaty of Versailles put germany in a very poor state. The document consisted of fifteen parts and four-hundred and forty parts. Part one created a new League of Nations that germany could not

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    comply with’ . However‚ the meaning and levels of resistance within Nazi Germany varies between historians. This essay identifies resistance as stated by the Bacaria Project‚ “Resistance is understood as every form of active or passive behaviour which allows recognition of the rejection of the National Socialist regime or a partial area of National Socialist Ideology and was bound up with certain risks”. Hitler’s rule of Germany spanned from 1934 to 1945 and occupied countries during his time included;

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