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    system of citizenship. Women and children had more rights in Rome. Women and children could become citizens‚ in Athens they could not. This benefitted Rome because they had more people to make their colony more powerful. In document A it states that free native born adult females‚ free native born male children and female children could all be citizens in Rome. However they could not be citizens in Athens. Therefore

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    The term “World Citizen” defines a person who feels a responsibility for the human race all together‚ irrespective of their identity as a citizen. Personally‚ I do feel for the human race regardless of their location‚ country‚ or culture. My feelings and admiration toward individuals are solely based on their actions‚ not their gender or race. Living in New York City as a twenty-four year old I saw how culture and race impacts many citizens. For example‚ in 2014 the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter made

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    As to not provide further conflict between the Southerners and Northerners‚ the Southerners should be considered citizens and be allowed the right to vote‚ for they were once part of the union. If we were to take their rights as citizens away‚ this would surely cause rebellion in the future‚ even if the Southerners are at fault for the Civil War. The best way to leave this incident behind us is to revive the relation between the two sides and have no discrimination. However‚ there should be a slight

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    The life of a citizen in 1920’s and 1930’s in the USSR and USA In this essay I am going to compare the lives of ordinary citizens in 1920’s and 1930’s in the USSR and USA. Let’s begin with the USA. In the 1920’s many europeans envied the people of USA because the standard of living was the highest it had ever been. The American workers were earning on avarage nearly twice as much money as workers in any other country in the world. The manufacturers started using assembly lines in factories to make

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    The Younger Citizens in the Country The current voting age is 18 years old. But the real question is should the age be lowered. In the city of Takoma Park they have lowered the age to 16 years old. Many of the voting members agree with this change with a couple that aren’t too pleased with the idea. I am for the idea of changing the age in many other states to 16. Although a few council members don’t agree with the idea of changing the age‚ there are also a couple of other things that will be added

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    Citizenship of Immigrants Outline Question: Should illegal immigrants be made legal citizens? Topic 1: Pull factors Topic 2: process of naturalization Notes Topic 1: Pull Factors Mexican Revolution- worked in the U.S. to escape violence Immigration continued since people were traveling back and forth Lack of Jobs in the U.S. during WWII- Bracero Program (Mexican workers were allowed to legally work in the United States) Concerns about the influx of undocumented workers‚ so they ended the guest

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    My Great American Citizen After deep consideration of who to choose as my great American citizen‚ I decided that Beyoncé was my top choice. Not only has she inspired thousands through her music‚ but she also has a passion for charity. As CNN said‚ “Beyoncé and Jay Z have been on quite the philanthropic streak‚ blurring the distinction between entertainer and saint.” To start off the pillars of character‚ Beyoncé is trustworthy because she has no criminal record‚ therefore making her out to be

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    British Colonist’s Pathway to U.S. Citizen British Americans traveled far and wide with hope for a better tomorrow. Hope for owning land‚ growing crops‚ achieving wealth was on the forefront of the colonist’s minds. British men and women left behind old lives and not so great previous living arrangements to better their lives for generations to come. While the King was invested to conquer and acquire wealth and new territory. This in itself began the very process that started

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    <center>E-mail me if you would like me to do your essays!!!!</center> <br> <br>Directed‚ produced and starring Orson Welles‚ Citizen Kane (Welles‚ 1941)‚ is famous for it ’s many ‘remarkable scenes‚ cinematic and narrative technique and experimental innovations ’ (Dirks‚ 1996). Written by Welles and Herman J. Mankiewicz and filmed by Gregg Toland Kane is ‘classed as a fresh and classic masterpiece ’ (Dirks‚ 1996). Kane is a brilliantly crafted series of flash backs and remembrances centering around

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    Benjamin Graffam 20th Century Novel and Film F-Block Mrs. Possemato October 7‚ 2016 Citizen Kane: A Marriage Like Any Other Citizen Kane is a film directed by Orson Welles‚ released in 1941. The film follows and analyzes the life of Charles Foster Kane. Consequently‚ it is discovered that throughout Kane’s life‚ he was searching for love and appreciation. However‚ Kane had none to give‚ causing his efforts to be doomed from the start. This becomes very apparent in a scene involving Kane and

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