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    Reconstruction DBQ

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    Do you ever wonder who killed Reconstruction? Well many believe the North killed Reconstruction for a variety of reasons‚ but the three main reasons are the North’s racism‚ fatigue‚ and distractions. Some positives about Reconstruction were the Freedman’s Bureau‚ This gave the African Americans support like food‚ education‚ jobs‚ and legal help. Also there was the Civil Rights Act this gave the blacks and whites the same type of rights. But there was also some negatives around this time like Sharecropping

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    Agriculture Dbq

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    organized and people would help with the chinampas. From all of that the men would plant the and harvest it while the women grind and roll it in tortillas. From this there was religion put in there crops because of the corn goddess. That is another reason I picked Aztec agriculture because they put religion in their crops by growing corn. Also crops was an all around year process when the human sacrifice was once a year. That is a major part when the chinampas are very important instead of human

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    2012 DBQ Response

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    2012 DBQ Response Lawrence Webb Cricket is a very big sport in India; some even say that it bridged the gap between the rich and the poor in some cases. The relationship between cricket and politics were viewed as positive (3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 2) and prideful (10‚ 9‚ 1‚ 6). In document 2 it talks about a young Indian cricketer‚ Prince Ranjitsinhji. In this report of his proposed visit they author used words like ‘brilliant’ to describe him. This is a positive thing because he represents India and by them

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    Crusades Dbq Analysis

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    that were involved in the conflict. So was their more of an negative or positive impact of the crusades? There was more of an negative impact on the Crusades because the Crusades left hatred and and bitterness for the Christians and and Muslims. One reason the Crusades was more negative is because on April 1204‚ the Crusaders stormed into Constantinople and attacked the city‚ taking its goods and it’s library and grabbed relics which were later sold in Europe.

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    Thomas Jefferson Dbq

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    Gianna Pizoli History 1 L1 P6 DBQ Thomas Jefferson DBQ Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States and in the 1790’s he was a major advocate of state rights and critical of federalist policies. Once elected president in 1801‚ Jefferson continued to advocate for state rights by exercising the power of the national government and the presidency. Thomas Jefferson was not a hypocrite because he continued to support states rights‚ criticize federalist policies and

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    The Crucible Dbq

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    or get on a womans bad side for they may feel they will be harmed by a woman who has been falsely accused of being a “witch”. Therefore they only feel comfortable with judging the men instead of the women of Salem. Reason two being that maybe they only questioned the external reason behind the men’s actions because they were more important than

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    Refugees Dbq

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    I believe the U.S. should accept more refugees to connect races‚ stop their fear of persecution‚ religion‚ political opinions. Most americans agree with U.S. help for refugees and also we can decrease disgraceful thing in America history. Refugees do not come on a whim‚ they come because they have situations that force them to come. In recent years‚ a lot of refuges have to leave Syria because of civil wars‚ persecutions and much violence. In this arduous situation‚ the other countries had to make

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    Cyberbullying Dbq

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    and cause big problems. I am recommending that the school adopt a policy that allows the school to limit students’ online speech. There are three reasons why this is a good idea: cyberbullying is a widespread problem‚ it is materially disruptive‚ and schools have a duty to protect the civil rights of students‚ teachers‚ and administrators. The first reason schools should limit students’ online speech is because cyberbullying is a widespread problem. 1 out of 4 teen girls has been a victim of cyberbullying

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    Socialism Dbq

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    History Introduction: In the two decades following World War I‚ most of the world was swept up in economic depression. During the 1920’s and 1930’s‚ most nations attempted to cope with the problems of the post-war economy and uncertainties‚ with the U.S. stock market crash exacerbating the problem. The war ravaged nations of Europe had become dependent on financial help from America; however‚ U.S. economic policies made it increasingly difficult for European nations economies

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    Rob Small Mr.Smith DBQ #2 "From 1781 to 1789 the articles of Confederation provided the United States with an effective government". I disagree with this quote because the articles was to weak to keep the nation unified which made the article a failure. The Articles were set up intentionally to be weak because of the memory of a strong central government of the British. The articles were to weak to govern effectively so it did not have the ability to carry out designs with out controversy from

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