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    History and Sociology Essay question: Describe how migration is a cultural trait of Caribbean people. Migration is said to be a cultural trait of Caribbean people. Migration is the movement of people from one place to another. It allows for the diffusion of ideas and cultural traits. Culture is the way of life of people‚ while traits speak to habits or customs of people. Therefore cultural traits refer to the habitual activities such as‚ values‚ attitudes‚ norms and beliefs‚ which characterizes

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    In The United States there were a lot of problems among marketers‚ economics. In order to help them‚ he decreased the income taxes and Woodrow gave them materials to go into a big business‚ and said words about free market. It is obvious that‚ he gave these opportunities in order to improve economical system of The United States. Moreover‚ the Federal Reserve System and the Federal Trade Commission were established a new system with the aim of supporting banking and finance. The underwood Tariff

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    conquering various groups of people. These factors weren’t familiar to the Aztecs; as a result‚ it acted as an advantage for the Spanish soldiers. During the 20th of December 1989‚ a similar invasion occurred between the US and Panama. During their invasion period‚ Panama and the Aztecs lacked similar factors. Thus‚ their downfall was dreadful. Spanish and US weapons were considered advanced by some of their opponents. It held a significant role when considering how powerful a group of people are

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    American Imperialism and Early Progressives – Study Guide 1) Analyze the extent to which the Spanish-American War was a turning point in American foreign Policy? Thesis: The Spanish American War represented a turning point after which the US was more aggressive and more internationally-minded than it had previously been. Before the Spanish-American War‚ America’s foreign policy was aimed mostly at expanding its own territory and protecting it from foreign threats.  The issues America had

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    American Imperialism and the Growth of International Markets (1910 for American until 1920) o As American industrial markets boomed and our economy expanded we sought additional markets for our surplus products and food stuffs.  Reasons it occurred in this time period industrial revolution surplus of materials and foods. Export it over seas. Imperialistic. Basically means colonizing. Manipulating their economy which is not a good thing; morally. We’re imperialistic as of 2012.  1920-1941: America

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    Presidential Outline: Woodrow Wilson I. Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856 – 1924) II. Virginia / New Jersey III. Educational and Occupational Background: A. Education: Wilson was tutored by his father for most of his childhood. He went to Davidson College in 1873; however‚ homesickness and family problems forced him to drop out after only one year. The year after‚ Wilson enrolled in the College of New Jersey. He graduated 38th in his class and entered the University of Virginia in 1879. Wilson dropped

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    $50 million in Cuba and an annual trade stake of about $100 million. Senator Lodge said that whoever has control of Cuba will be able to control the entire Gulf of Mexico‚ which was important because Cuba was in the direct line of the Panama Canal. The Panama Canal was a key feature to the US Navy‚ so a base was needed in the Caribbean in order to protect it. A free and independent Cuba would help the US because it could put a naval base there. The overseas market was also important to trade and

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    Progressivism #80 While some states passed protective legislation business owners fought back claiming that such laws deprived them of their property. Courts often sided with businesses and ruled that social legislation violated a workers freedom of contract. Labor unions joined progressives to improve work conditions. Closed shop: a workplace where all employees must be a union member. Open Shop: nonunion workplace. Most workers and labor unions did not want to eliminate capitalism and the

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    business man. He was also a man of nature. He promoted naturalism and keeping state parks in top shape. He increased the amount of national parks and national forests. He also helped make the Panama Canal a success. Roosevelt was very big on military operations and improvements. He thought that the Panama Canal would add military strength and he was correct. It was also a great international achievement for the US and brought much nationalism to our country. Roosevelt even ran for president on his

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    Imperialism during the Progressive Era Imperialism is defined as the policy of extending a nation’s authority by territorial acquisition or by the establishment of economic and political domination over other nations. Throughout the time period many people considered Imperialism as another way of reform and Progression. Economics‚ the military‚ and the countries nationalism were all ready for the change. This idea of expanding was called the New Manifest Destiny. At this time period‚ Imperialism

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