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    initiated for a reason makes an impact on its nation. The Civil War (1861-1865) has been one of the most important events in the history of America. “... and I won’t forget the men who died‚…”‚ says Lee Greenwood. Over 600‚000 souls were lost fighting in the war that made impacts on the country that are still visible today. Therefore‚ the Civil War significantly changed the United States because of the political and social impact‚ medical advances‚ and the ending of the pernicious institution of slavery

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    The Second Industrial Revolution changed American in several different ways. It introduced new technology that improved existing products‚ and created new ones. It also featured improved manufacturing processes that decreased the production cost of items and therefore increase the size of the market. New technology‚ such as improvements to the railroad‚ made it easy to get raw materials to the cities and get finished products to other markets. Overland mail used to take 180 days‚ but with the completion

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    In the midst of World War II the creation of nuclear weapons became a reality. After a long race between nations to figure out how to create a bomb‚ America won‚ with it’s elite team of scientists including Robert Oppenheimer and many others. After Otto Hahn‚ a German Physicist‚ discovered nuclear fission in 1944‚ which lead to him receiving the Nobel Peace Prize‚ the Manhattan Project was able to be a success. With this new power America was finally was finally able to end the war by bombing Nagasaki

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    Hip Hop has had an inundating influence on the black community in America‚ as well as society holistically. Hip Hop is more than music‚ Hip Hop is a culture. Over the past three decades‚ Hip Hop has influenced and uplifted America‚ verbalizing up for generations and providing a voice to a group of people endeavoring to distribute a message. However Hip Hop does have some major imperfections. The relationship between rap music and women has always been a tricky one to digest. Although misogyny and

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    Every family dreams of going to Disneyland for some family fun‚ but has anyone ever stopped and thought about how they changed the world? Disneyland‚ features characters‚ rides‚ and shows‚ based on Disney productions. “Disney’s decision to build his park around custom rides led to the development of a massive new industry in themed attraction development.” (themeparkinsider.com). Walt Disney died in 1969‚ before the completion‚ but the success of the amusements parks other rides and attractions‚

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    Causes of World War II We all know that Hitler invaded Poland in 1939‚ but why exactly did the world plunge into WWII? (the three isms). In Mein Kampf by Adolph Hitler “Oppressed territories are led back to the bosom of a common Reich‚ not by flaming protests‚ but by a mighty sword.”(Doc. 1) Hitler suggest that a Reich is needed in Germany. This relates to ______ism because Germany is becoming the superior power will cause other countries to want to destroy them. After Italy attacked Ethiopia

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    the most significant advancements that completely changed warfare was the creation of airplanes. Man has always had the dream to fly and it was finally accomplished towards during the 1800’s with many creations like hot-air balloons‚ gliders‚ and steam driven monoplanes. By the early 1900’s the Wright brothers were able to fly the first practical airplane that could sustain

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    anyone can make it into a world of prosperity and prestigious heights in the social class of the United States? If an example is necessary‚ one may think of people associated with big oil companies or mobsters during the 1920s. Although this may be correct‚ there is someone who arose just as fast and made a life and name for himself. Henry Ford is the man behind these words. He had changed our modern world and put us all one step closer to a more advanced and sophisticated world. Henry Ford was a pioneer

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    HOW HAS CLASSICAL MUSIC CHANGED THE WORLD How has classical music changed the world we live in? The world we live in has changed but Classical music has remained the same. Classical music isn’t really prevalent in today’s society. Classical music doesn’t appeal to this generation. Classical music is more appreciated by older generations. Classical Music is not as popular today as it used to be. It has been around for hundreds of years and it is the oldest type of music out there. Classical music

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    the war they faced a lot of discrimination and segregation.They were hated and disliked because of the color of the skin.Even through the hatred they continued to complete their tasks in the war.Through all the hatred African-Americans played a major role in WWII.The colored people had to fight for multiple things.They fought for the freedom for their kind but also for their country.During the war they could not obtain the superior upper-class jobs such as generals‚sergeants‚etc.The non-colored people

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