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    Highway Patrol Moral of the Story The plot of the show focuses on the social evils that challenge the collective development of society‚ aiming to desist young minds from venturing into crime for the purpose of obtaining wealth quickly. It also advises the rising users of roads and their families to exercise maximum caution while in their new cars‚ which may cut short their lives within seconds. This show aims to curb the escalating incidences of road accidents‚ especially involving new cars‚ which

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    group that could be easily manipulated into their servants. The Europeans viewed the Native Americans as savage barbarians. Many people thought of the relationship between the whites and the Native Americans as violent and hostile‚ however peaceful coexistence initially throve. The Europeans considered themselves the sophisticated of the two and wanted the Natives to assimilate to their way of living. Europeans described the Native Americans as heathen‚ irregular people in need of Christian teachings

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    Coming to America the English settlers didn’t know what to expect‚ they hoped for a strong interaction with the Natives who could help them settle in. They hoped that the two groups would get along harmoniously and become allies. Many envisioned the Natives would acquaint the English settlers to the land and advise them how to live off of that land. In addition‚ the settlers concluded that the Natives and English settlers would be able to expand one another’s community and expand their own knowledge

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    Gupta Empire The Gupta Period of India was not characterized by enormous material wealth or by elaborate trade activity. It was defined by creativity. Flourishing arts‚ fabulous literature‚ and stupendous scholars are just a few of the things that marked the period. In 185 B.C.E.‚ the Mauryan empire collapsed when the last of the Mauryan kings was assassinated. In its place‚ small kingdoms arose throughout India. For nearly 500 years‚ the various states warred with each other. In the northern

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    Jules Ferry was a French statesman of the early Third Republic studying law after his father but then getting involved in politics becoming a notable critic of the newspaper Le Temps. He was elected deputy for Paris and protested the war on Germany later being appointed to prefect of the Seine. He had the challenging task of administering Paris during the siege. Jules Ferry was prime minister of France twice and was notably remembered for removing Catholic influence from most education in France

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    Date(s) Event Key Figures Describe Significance / Results Feb 1945 Yalta Conference Roosevelt Chruchill Stalin Talked about Germany and E Europe after war Divide G and Berlin – lack of details Free elections in E Europe Vague and general Try Nazi war criminals Reparations to be paid but no details Important – not as important as Potsdam General agreement War still going on and need to show united front Poland stiking point August 1945 Postdam Conference Truman Stalin

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    the Progressive era‚ who was unique from other reformers during this time because she didn’t prioritize the social‚ economic‚ and political inequalities that plagued America’s minorities; Every issue was important and she proposed her beliefs on coexistence through a pacifist attitude that helped pave the way to the accomplishment of many successful labor and social reform movements because the actions she took to promote change ignited an awareness among middle class America that wasn’t there before

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    to instigating a nuclear war. Due to Khrushchev’s unpredictable nature‚ he was responsible for escalating the Cold War. In 1956‚ Khrushchev delivered a report to the Twentieth Party of Congress in which he stated‚ "The Leninist principle of peaceful coexistence of states with different social systems has always been and remains the general line of our country’s foreign policy."1 Khrushchev appeared

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    When asked to symbolize the United States of America with one‚ solitary document‚ one might immediately think of the Declaration of Independence. This powerful and sacred document not only represents America‚ but is also one of main reasons this great country exists. America has prided itself on being the “land of the free;” a place for people to have “unalienable rights‚” in which they can pursue “happiness‚” and are free from unjust oppression. Thomas Jefferson created the Declaration of Independence

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    not opened their minds to how big the universe is. We are just a dot on the horizon. In following the divine command theory‚ which includes the Ten Commandments‚ it is evident that if every living- breathing thing utilized these essentially a peaceful coexistence would prevail. Look to the birds‚ God made‚ who have been around for since Adam and Eve of years‚ unlike the many lost civilizations before us‚ who concerned themselves with ways to win wars. Birds take only what they need to sustain them;

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