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    Economicsocial and political aspects of British colonial life in North‚ America‚ New England‚ Middle colonies and Southern colonies were all different. Each place had their own way of living all depending on the geography‚ government and resources. They all had something in common and something that unite them. Democracy started growing in North America where pilgrims expresses the idea of government. People continued to come to North America to own their own land. Many of them came as indentured

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    [pic] Economical‚ political and social identity of European union: How can an European union ‘citizen’ identity be produced? Zuzana Kokindová ESF MUNI 2008 European Union today has 27 member states. It didn’t happen just from one day to another‚ it has a long history. It started with The European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) in 1951 and became through long process The European Union (1993) which is based on Maastricht Treaty. This treaty‚ for the first time‚ talk about union

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    Hip Hop: The Movement and the Social Challenge Hip hop is a musical culture that has undergone rapid development and transformation since its origins during the 1970s in New York City. (I would consider rewording first sentence. The last part of the sentence should maybe be shortened and put at the beginning) What started off first as a relatively underground culture‚ has rapidly led to a major entertainment industry that has become largely commercialized within mainstream popular culture. (A little

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    The Struggle for Reformation The fight for change can be a very short and easy or long and overwhelming task. Many people around the world fight everyday for change‚ whether it be because of racial discrimination‚ difference in political views‚ or just ignorance and bullheadedness‚ but all the fights have one thing in common‚ people banding together to fight for their beliefs. The Protestant Reformation was argumentatively the biggest of its time and possibly history. It was a small group of people

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    During the 1800s‚up until 1860‚the North and South did not see eye to eye on economic and social issues.Inevitably leading to a much anticipated Civil War in 1861.The seeds of the Civil War were planted way before the actual fighting broke out ‚the antebellum years prior to this event were filled with political turbulence.Tension between the North and South reached an all time peak when slavery expanded to newly acquired states.To the North slavery was morally wrong and cruel.The South however

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    The Social and Economic Benefits of an Immigration Reform Luis Burgos AFR 125 – Race and Ethnicity in the United States Dr. Carl Paris John Jay College of Criminal Justice Immigration reform has been a cornerstone on the last three presidential campaigns‚ on Bush’s second term and on both of Obama’s. It has the power to turn around an election because it would automatically grant the Hispanic vote to the candidate that commits to the best plan. At this moment‚ an immigration reform would bring

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    1) Why was the Protestant Reformation significant? The Protestant Reformation separated Europe and it affected the power of the church‚ monarchs‚ and individual states. Because the Reformation lowered the authority of the church‚ the monarchs and independent states took advantage and seized more power. Many people started asking about their place in society‚ for it was tied into politics and religion. Hence they demanded more of democracy. The base was laid for the future without taking notice

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    Catholicism and Protestantism are two types of Christian doctrine. Catholicism predates Protestantism by 1200 years. The Protestant Reformation was a movement that was began in 1517‚ by a priest‚ professor of theology and later author named Martin Luther‚ in a small village in Germany‚ that changed the course of history and religion as we know it today. Most of the impact that it made in its time is still effective today. Luther became famous for not only altering the face of religion‚ but also

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    A reformation is religious ideas and activities in Europe that were an attempt to change and improve the Catholic Church and resulted in the Protestant Churches being established. The English Reformation happened during the 16th century England under the reign of Henry the VIII. England was empowered by Rome‚ and Henry acted in this state of manner partly by political motives. Once When Henry the VIII broke away from the Catholic Church in Rome he closed a rough number of 560 Monasteries‚ to help

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    during the Gilded Age. Concerns for change were mainly from women. During the Progressive Era‚ the Social Gospel Movement founded by Jane Addams‚ the temperance movement and the women’s suffrage made significant changes in women’s lives (Module 4‚ Women lecture‚ Slide 3-5). Most women faced problems such as bad hours‚ unplanned pregnancy and working conditions. The Social Gospel Movement is a reform movement that preached salvation through service to the poor. Settlement Houses or Hull Houses became a

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