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    learned nothing from the Civil War. One would think that after hiding away‚ awaiting the day that England would decide to restore its monarchy‚ they would have realized the faults in their fathers beliefs that had caused the disastrous civil war. Once they had reclaimed the throne from 11 years of Commonwealth‚ they followed the ways of their father‚ CharlesⅠ‚ into the belief of the Divine Right of Kings. This made Parliament wonder‚ did the Stuarts learn any thing from the Civil War?CharlesⅡ was the first

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    more important to the aristocracy and courtiers‚ becoming their only means of economic survival – hence becoming the main reason to fight for it in the Civil War‚ since the monarchy was bound by the feudal order‚ the king himself was the greatest feudal lord. In the early sixteenth century the alliance between the crown and the parliament had been genuine. The monarchy had used the bourgeoisie as an ally against the other great feudal houses. The Parliamentary franchise was very restricted and the

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    There are a few reasons why the South lost the Civil War. One reason is that the North not only outmanned the South but also at almost every point‚ militarily. The South was also outclassed industrially. If it was not for European recognition and military aid the South would have never had a chance to win. Industrially the South could not keep up in out put and in manpower. By the end of the war the South had‚ more or less‚ plenty of weaponry still‚ but it just did not have enough men to use the weaponry

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    themes. 2. Describe three ways post-war nationalism manifested itself. Post-war nationalism manifested itself in the creation of national literature‚ finance‚ and manufacturing. Washington Irving and James Fenimore Cooper gained international recognition in the 1820s as the nation’s first writers of importance to use American scenes and themes. School textbooks and magazines such as the North American Review were now being published by Americans for Americans.

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    rates to rise rapidly until over one fifth of the U.S. citizens in the labor force were unemployed. Farmers ended up overproduced goods which caused the overall value of their products to fall. The New Deal is thought to have fixed this by creating agencies to help people find jobs‚ feed the poor‚ build new businesses‚ and assist in raising product value. That isn’t the truth‚ though‚ because there is a

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    not okay for the South to leave the Union. I believe that the South had the constitutional right to leave the union and the North should have let them leave peacefully because they felt that their rights were being violated. Leaving the Union‚ they became the Confederate States of America. Both the North and South focused on their own political interests. The South believed that their rights were being violated with tariffs that helped the North but hindered the South. The South felt that as long

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    unlawful arrest. What crime has beem commited? Include a defention of this crime. In this particulular case of Brian Rixon vs Star City PTY LTD‚ battery‚ assult and unlawful arrest were alegedely commited‚ these offences fall under tort law. A tort can be defined as a civil wrong. Battery can be defined as; direct intentional or neglective conduct that causes contact with the body of another without consent. While in criminal law this conduct is also known as assault‚ in civil actions a distinction

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    The Causes of the Civil War Through the antebellum period‚ The United States was not at war‚ but tensions continued to dominate the country. The north and the south relentlessly pressured each other over the issue of slavery. In 1860‚ South Carolina succeeded from the United states and the Civil War had begun. Although states right indirectly led to the succession of the Confederate States of America‚ slavery was the largest cause of the war as it was the greatest contributor to sectionalism‚ followed

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    What Caused the Civil War

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    What Caused the Civil War? In April 1861‚ the United States of America went to war. They did not go to war with a foreign power‚ because of a border dispute‚ and they did not go to war with the native people because of their hunger for more land. No‚ this would be a war among themselves‚ north against south‚ brother against brother‚ and in some instances even father against son. In the four long and bloody years that this war lasted more than 600‚000 of these brothers‚ fathers‚ and sons would

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    In what ways and for what reasons did the League of Nations fail to deal with the Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931? Names: Catalina Hofmann Malena Garcia Camara Sofia Lena Justina Villasboa Gedikian Level 5 “A” Number of words: 1‚290 In 1931‚ the League of Nations failed to deal with the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. President Wilson (USA) set up the League of Nations which its aim was to make nations sort their aguments and therefore‚ prevent

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