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    Native Americans would be unfair and irrelevant. A few reasons would be the Trail of Tears‚ the Five Civilized Tribes‚ and the fact that the Cherokee Nation went to court. There were Five Civilized Tribes‚ the Cherokee‚ Creek‚ Choctaw‚ Chickasaw‚ and Seminole. The Five Civilized Tribes started to take on the culture of their white neighbors‚ in the early 1800s. The fact that those five tribes were beginning to learn the culture of the settlers confirms that the Native American people can be assimilated

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    Sebring is remarkable. We not only have dank memes‚ but we also learn stuff too! The existence of an IB school in our county is helpful to those who are less fortunate‚ and cannot go to a better school for higher level education. If I had to go to Seminole High School and back every day‚ it would cost $40. That’s an extra $200 per week that most people in Sebring can’t afford. Sebring was the nation’s poorest city in 2013‚ and 23.5% of the population was under the poverty line. Sebring High is providing

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    Apush Midterm Study Guide

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    Road | Pinckney Treaty | Post War (1812) Nationalism | Power of the purse (colonial assemblies and royal governors) | Problems on the frontier in colonial America | Proclamation of 1763 | Puritan Beliefs | Republican Motherhood | Seminole War | Slave life | Slavery in early America

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    What Is an American

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    Polish‚ Russian or Greek. An American may also be Canadian‚ Mexican‚ African‚ Indian‚ Chinese‚ Japanese‚ Korean‚ Australian‚ Iranian‚ Asian‚ or Arab‚ or Pakistani‚ or Afghan. An American may also be a Cherokee‚ Osage‚ Blackfoot‚ Navaho‚ Apache‚ Seminole or one of the many other tribes known as native Americans. An American is Christian‚ or he could be Jewish‚ or Buddhist‚ or Muslim. In fact‚ there are more Muslims in America than in Afghanistan. The only difference is that in America they

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    The tenth chapter‚ “Jacksonian Democracy‚ 1820-1840”‚ provides an introduction to the rise of American democracy and the age of Jackson. Towards the beginning of the chapter‚ the textbook highlights an image by John McRae titled “Father‚ I can Not Tell a Lie: I Cut the Tree”. The image depicts a fictional story of a younger version of George Washington confessing to his father about cutting one of his cherry trees after receiving a hatchet as a gift. The image illustrates Mason Locke’s‚ an Anglican

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    Native American Mascots: Keep Them for the Win or Throw Them in the Bin? When imaging a mascot‚ the first image to appear in my head is my high school mascot which is a tiger. In addition‚ I think of the attributes it represents‚ such as pride‚ honor‚ power‚ and determination; however‚ alongside these thoughts come the memories of the ridiculous mascot in the tiger costume messing around at pep rallies and of the stripes painted on the bodies of tailgaters who would go out and “roar” at the football

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    UNIT III APUSH STUDY GUIDE

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    Virginia and Kentucky resolution Written anonymously by Jefferson and Madison in response to the Alien and Sedition Acts‚ they declared that states could nullify federal laws that the states considered unconstitutional. (1798) Virginia Plan Virginia delegate James Madison’s plan of government‚ in which states got a number of representatives in Congress based on their population The Whiskey Rebellion In 1791‚ the rebellion that many people took part in to refuse to give the government taxes for

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    Cherokee Indians history states that they were natives in the New World. They experienced years of surviving great historical events which began with Western hemisphere explorers coming to the New World bringing sickness‚ cultural change‚ and repeatedly invading the native American lands‚ along with the many wars they were fought in against various factions. Some archaeological evidence indicates that the Cherokee Indians may have come from Mesoamerica and migrated to the north toward the Great

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    Toys For Tots Case Study

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    time of year. Toys for Tots started in 1947 in Los Angeles‚ CA when a group of Marine Reservists collected about 5‚000 toys for needy children. Today‚ almost 70 years later‚ Toys for Tots provides a message of hope to 30‚000 children in Orange and Seminole counties alone.

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    Jacksonian Democrats

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    Jacksonian Democrats believed themselves to be representatives of the common people. The Jacksonian Democrats had great success in strengthening political democracy. However‚ they failed in their self-appointed roles as the guardians of the United States Constitution‚ individual liberty‚ and the equality of economic opportunity. The Jacksonian Democrats fully utilized the executive branch’s outlined powers of the United States Constitution; however‚ the Jacksonians were the main beneficiaries

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