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    1900s‚ a wave of imperialism swept over Asia‚ the Middle East‚ and Africa. The Western nations‚ pursuing new raw materials‚ established control‚ and became very powerful. The non-Western world obtained many benefits‚ such as industrialization and public education. While imperialism proved beneficial‚ it also resulted in warfare‚ racism‚ economic discrimination‚ and slavery. Both India and sub-Saharan Africa were affected by European imperialism. Between 1750 and 1914‚ European imperialism in India and

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    Positive and Negative Impacts of the Industrial Revolution              The Industrial Revolution was a change in the mid-18th century from small scale‚ domestic production of goods to machine-based‚ mass production of goods. It is usually thought of as having mostly or only positive impacts on Europe. Although the revolution did have many positive impacts‚ it had its fair share of negative impacts as well. Some of the positive outcomes included the overall increase in production and value of

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    Kali Becker Period 2 Cultural Imperialism in the United States I believe cultural imperialism does exist. You can go nearly anywhere in the world and see advertising of an American based corporation‚ or use an idea that was originated in America‚ or even fashion trends from the latest New York runway show. America’s impact on the rest of the world has been extremely significant ever since the 1800’s. A first example of U.S. cultural imperialism would be the known food chain “McDonald’s

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    Imperialism Imperialism is when an empire conquers or founded another nation. It is an important part of many countries development throughout history. It helps expand the growth of many countries. This however was formed when European countries wanted new markets for their manufactured goods. Many Western countries wanted to influence other countries with their culture so many people came to support imperialism. Since America was growing too big‚ it had to expand thus it caused America to

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    During the Age of Imperialism many European powers attempted to dominate and colonize the world for political‚ economic‚ and cultural motivations. First‚ the British came into India in the 17th century through the British East India Company with a contract from Queen Elizabeth I with their main goal being to trade with India and the surrounding areas. On December 31‚ 1600 Queen Elizabeth I officially gave them a contract to trade with India and the surrounding areas‚ then in 1608 the company established

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    Positive Effects of Spanking Roughly 23 U.S. States allow spanking in school‚ most schools in these regions do not exercise this right but‚ some do. The biggest questions that goes along with spanking is whether or not it causes mental problems later in life. Spanking does not just have negative effects on children‚ it is a reinforcer‚ and is effective when used properly. Disciplining a child through spanking may only result in short term effects: “While spanking might make a child take his

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    The 1800’s were a time of innovation and immigration to cities for the new factory jobs‚ because the Agricultural Revolution changed farms. There were many positive and negative effects of the Industrial Revolution. One positive effect of the Industrial Revolution‚ was urbanization. Urbanization was when cities were built because of all the jobs the factories were offering. Many people wanted these jobs‚ and went from farms to these new cities. They needed homes for these new comers‚ so they

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    Outline Effects of the increase in mass shootings in America Intro. Technique: News story from Colorado Theater shooting 1. Examples: Columbine‚ CO Theater‚ Virginia Tech‚ Ft. Hood‚ Sandy Hook‚ Washington Navy Yard A. Most notable: Columbine B. Evolved and multiplied over times C. Nowhere is sacred 2. Positive Effects of the mass shootings A. Increased awareness of mental illnesses B. Experience from past shootings have allowed first responders to better response tactics 3. Negative

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    With many of the shows‚ people could get many positive effects about black people. When someone said that was negative things about the black people’s role‚ Bill Cosby said that how long must the black people postpone a drug addict or pimp? Black children should show a positive role model that they can take pride in. There were not easy to find the positive effects or opinions about black people because there were too many discrimination. A Korean friend who live in United States said that she felt

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    Television is constantly being criticised as being bad for children. One of the first arguments to come up is the effect that violent TV has on children. It is a valid argument as most of the time TV violence begs for imitation because violence is demonstrated and promoted as a fun and effective way to get what you want. Many violent acts are perpetrated by the "good guys‚" whom children have been taught to emulate. Adding to the lure of imitation is TV ’s freedom from restraint. Children are taught

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