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    practically obsolete. The constitution has shaped the government for the past 200 years whereas other events like Manifest Destiny‚ only affected a certain generation of people. Yet another reason why the ratification of the constitution is as important as it is. In conclusion‚ the ratification is the most important even to occur for the united states. One of the many reasons that this is‚ is because the constitution fixed the articles of the confederation which did not function well when it came

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    In addition‚ the ratification of federalist papers. Once the document was presented to the states for ratification‚ Madison‚ along with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay‚ published a series of newspaper essays that became known collectively as the Federalist Papers. Writing under the pseudonym "Publius"‚ Madison authored twenty- nine of the eighty- five essays. He argued the case for a strong central government subject to an extensive system of checks and balances where in "ambition" would be counteracted

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    The Battle Over Homework Why do homework for 3 hours when you have been at school doing work for 7 hours? Having all of this homework puts great stress and is the primary source of stress of kids. Kids should not have to do homework at home when we go to school for 6-7 hours a day and do work all day. When kids go home they should be able to enjoy their free time and not have to worry about homework 24/7. At school kids do work all day‚ so why should they need more at home? It is proven‚ homework

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    Explain why many Germans regarded the terms of the Treaty of Versailles as unfair One reason why Germans regarded the Treaty as unfair was because of how much land they lost due to it. All of Germany’s colonies were stripped from her and given to Britain and France; this caused anger as some of the colonies were acquired before the war. Furthermore‚ Alsace-Lorraine‚ 40 years after it was invaded by Germany‚ was handed back to France‚ Belgium received Eupen and Malmedy. The Saar region was placed

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    Reject The Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Versailles was meant to ease tension over WWI but in my opinion it could have been responsible for starting WWII. I think the United States should have rejected the Treaty of Versailles‚ considering that the Big Four (US‚ Great Britain‚ France‚ Italy) had the most to gain and it created much animosity for the rest of the European nations. The Big Four made all the decisions regarding the Treaty‚ leaving other countries such as Germany and Russia

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    Throughout the centuries‚ women’s lives have inmensely changed from the way they should behave to how they live their life. Women went from being seen as housewives whose only job was having meals prepared for their husbands and taking care of the children. In the 21st century‚ women are allowed to vote‚ work‚ and speak out for what they believe in. There are two important events‚ where women highly contributed to the success of the United States. In World War One‚ women worked in the armed forces

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    Treaty of Peace Between the United States and Spain‚ also known as the Paris treaty‚ was signed by the representatives of United States and Spain in 1898. It was a peace protocol which is aimed to ending Spanish-American war‚ and included seventeen articles. One of the treaty’s main concern was Spain would relinquish their sovereignty and cede to nearly all colonies. To put Paris treaty into context before looking through the articles‚ we should focus on breakout of the Spanish-American

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    Treaty of Lisbon The Treaty of Lisbon (initially known as the Reform Treaty) is an international agreement which amends the two treaties which form the constitutional basis of the European Union (EU). The Treaty of Lisbon was signed by the EU member states on 13 December 2007‚ and entered into force on 1 December 2009. It amends the Maastricht Treaty(1993)‚ which also is known as the Treaty on European Union‚ and the Treaty of Rome (1952)‚ which also is known as the Treaty establishing the European

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    Treaty of versaille In this essay I will be discussing whether or not the Treaty of Versaille was ‘harsh and unfair’ too Germany. The treaty was set up to cripple Germany so it had no power anymore to start another war. In the conditions in the Treaty of versaille Germany had too accept all blame for the war‚ lost 10% of it’s land‚ had to pay £6600 million in reparations‚ had it’s army cut too just 100‚000 men and was not allowed into the league of nations until it could prove the country was

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    The Greeks and the British are still battling over ownership of marbles sculptures from 2‚400 years ago. Parthenon Marbles was the name given to marble sculptures by the Greeks‚ who believe these sculptures belong to them because they were originally located in the Temple of Athena Parthenos in Athens. Elgin Marbles was the name given to marble sculptures by the British. The British believe they are the rightful owners of the marbles sculptures because British ambassador Thomas Bruce‚ who was the

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