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    In what ways did the Second Great Awakening in the North influence TWO of the following? Abolitionism Temperance Utopian communities The Second Great Awakening was a powerful religious revival that swept the nation during the mid 1800s. While it was potent in every region of the country‚ it had a particular effect on three social areas of the North: abolitionism‚ temperance‚ and the development of utopian communities. All three rose from the ideas of the Second Great Awakening‚ which held that

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    The vibration of the basketball hitting the ground is the best feeling the world. Light was shining through the humongous windows onto the worn out gym floor like a flash light. The other teams jerseys were as red as a rose...and as red as the blood pouring out of my mouth. Thats a good story. I am here to tell you about it. I was about ten years old‚ 4th grade. My basketball team was awful and horrible combined into one word. Awfible? Well anyway‚ this game was leaning toward us this time. We were

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    A Failed Experiment: The Articles of Confederation War-torn and economically weak‚ the United States in the late 1700s‚ was in desperate need of government and law. The solution drawn up by Congress was the Articles of Confederation. This document acted as the law of the land until it was superseded by the Constitution in 1789. In fear of tyranny‚ the Articles created a very weak central government‚ with federal power consolidated in a unicameral legislature. There was no executive or judicial

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    Motives of European conquest to America- land‚ trade‚ missionary: A series of wars began between Christians and Muslims. They were fighting for control of the area of Southwest Asia called Palestine. This area contained Christian shrines and holy places. Land: each noble ruled a piece of land and hoped to rule more. Strong rulers were able to unify nearby lands. Purpose of the American colonies in eyes of Europeans- Mercantilism: mercantilism is guided by economic principles. Governments held

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    French/Hungarian/Italian/whatever"‚ and be proud of who they are and identify with their nationality‚ not allowing other nations to press on them and control them -- at least not without a fight and an attempt of resistance. (; ^ of yahoo answers Shays rebellion Farmers got mad at government for not passing stay laws Virginia plan Proposed by Randolph and made more open by james madison Made the three branches of government to keep checks within the republican government to make sure no one had

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    Starting with Shay’s Rebellion in 1786 then with the Whiskey Rebellion following in 1791 and the last being Fries’ Rebellion in 1799 were three rebellions the uncultivated American government had to put down and dispose of. Shay’s Rebellion being the first and biggest set the standard for each. All the rebellions thought they were exercising their rights and following their nation’s suite by revolting and using their voice and Shay’s case arms as well. After the Revolutionary War the United States

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    Goal: One important goal that the delegates included in the Constitution of the United States is to “insure domestic tranquility”. Intent: The meaning behind their goal is to make it possible for the national government to fulfill their responsibility of keeping people within the nation’s boundaries living in safety‚ peace‚ and order. Historical Context: Daniel Shays’s rebellion is one of the many important events that led to the inclusion of this goal in the Constitution. Despite the fact that

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    When a loved one has passed away‚ there is an opportunity regarded by the health of the individual‚ determined by a physician if the individual is able to donate the eight major organs‚ along with hands‚ corneas‚ and tissues from your bones. For an individual to be able to donate they have to sign up at their local department of motor vehicles when getting licensed‚ or you can register at the organ donor websites online. Only you can make this decision to give your organs away. Whenever you sign

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    Kelly Tyndall Valerie Shay ENG 090.0902 1 May 2013 Crystal Methamphetamine and the Life Long Effects There is a recreational man-made drug that is considered one of the most addictive drugs available‚ it is known as Crystal Meth. This drug can be smoked‚ snorted‚ or injected. The drug is highly addictive due to the fact it gives the user a false sense of well-being and energy‚ which makes the user go beyond their physical limits while under the influence. After the high‚ which last between

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    John Adams- 2nd President. Served one term‚ From Mass. Federalist. His political views were very influenced by James Harrington’s Oceana that was published in 1656 and outlined a model republic with an elected executive chosen by property owners. Adams became the leading American advocate of the principal “balanced government‚” arguing that the upper houses of the American legislature were the natural home for people of wealth and status. Adams was fiercely independent. Hated political parties

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