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    WHY IS TERRORISM AMERICA’S PROBLEM  “You know‚ one of the hardest parts of my job is to connect Iraq to the war on terror” said the previous president of  America‚ George W Bush in 2006. This encapsulates the American war on terrorism. Aimless‚ flawed and biased. I  am of the opinion that terrorism is America’s problem as she has beared most of the cost of it and also because she  is to blame for it.     Problems  Economic costs  ● Terrorism raises the risk and cost of doing business‚ whether that business is diplomacy

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    as their male counterparts. Word began to spread of a place where anyone of any social class could live and work for a high wage. Soon girls from all over began to migrate to these factory towns know as Lowell cotton mills. The industrial age in America was an innovative time in American history. Sparked by first the growth of the planters which then led to manufacturing and factories‚ all this new growth lead to strains and changes in relationships in both the work place and in the home as women

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    sir‚ you have any right to command me‚ merely because you are older than I‚ or because you have seen more of the world than I have; your claim to superiority depends on the use you have made of your time and experience” ("Find Quotes"). In the early 1800s inspiration to begin a movement that strove for gender equality stemmed from ideas very similar to the idea expressed in the quote‚ along with influences from the actions of early abolition and temperance leaders. Activists‚ desiring equal rights for

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    Question 2: Analyze the role joint-stock companies had in settling America. Joint-stock companies charted by King James I funded the English colonial enterprises. Investors bought shares in the company‚ and at the end of a specified period received their investment back plus a percentage of the profits of the company. In April of 1606‚ the king issued a charter to the Virginia Company of London to create a colony in America. In December 1606‚ three ships set sailed for the Chesapeake and arrived

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    Mixed Race America The works of Child of the America’s by Aurora Levins Morales and What It’s Like to be a Black Girl (For Those of You Who Aren’t) by Patricia Smith was because of the direct contrast of the statements “I am whole” in Morales poem verses “…and feeling like you’re not finished” in Smith’s poem. Both statements in these poems are strong‚ stating a completion of a human soul and both poems are in agreement that race is a part of the completion to the human soul. Levins Morales’

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    Unit 2 Essay The 1860’s were a very complex time period for Americans‚ and because of that there are several films and other cultural aspects that portray the complicated roles of race‚ class‚ and gender in the American society. Some of the films such as Birth of a Nation‚ The Searchers‚ Lincoln‚ and Gangs of New York challenge beliefs of race‚ class‚ and gender‚ while others reinforce different components of each. Throughout the movies The Searchers‚ Lincoln‚ and Gangs of New York the conventionally

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    this world for the better by finding cures and inventing useful things. What if these women hadn’t had the opportunity to perform these actions? The women’s rights reform was an extremely important topic in the 1800s. A variety of many feminists fought for women’s rights. In the 1800s‚ women had little to no rights compared to men. Women did not have the right to vote‚ own property‚ have a suitable education‚ join the military‚ decide whom they marry‚ or have a say in the number of children they

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    think about what they did or what their great-grandparents did? Think about what your family was doing in the 1800s. Were they wealthy? Did they live in the North or South? In 1850‚ the plantations were becoming a big controversy that everyone talked about. What if you had family that was a wealthy plantation owner of the South? Slavery in the United States was the biggest conflict in the 1800s. However‚ the people who owned these slaves put them through horrific conditions lived their own lavish lives

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    Jack Giggey A revolution in the form of transportation transformed America forever. Between the 1800s and 1840’s hundreds of roads and canal were built‚ most famous were the National Road and the Erie Canal. This transportation revolution also helped ignite the market revolution. With easier transportation‚ came explosive economic growth and opportunities in production and manufacturing. Out in the frontier‚ better known as the west‚ the economy started to play an important role in the United

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    disease had very little chance of survival and were all too often subjected to excruciating and brutal breast augmentation surgeries‚ even when much of the time they were already terminal and the surgery made no difference at all. Robert Shadle and James S. Olson’s story about our ill fated heroin Nabby Smith recants a particularly horrifying fight with this villain of a disease at a time when medical knowledge was limited‚ and Breast Cancer posed an imminent threat to the lives of otherwise healthy middle

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