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    Gangsters During This Era

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    During this era it was referred to it as the‚ “lawless decade”‚ since authorities were pretty much not doing their job. They were just helping gangsters even more‚ by giving them more space to do their businesses even right under their noses (Grolier‚ 132). When you have workers that are suppose to reinforce the laws their original bosses sent them to do‚ however‚ do the complete opposite and just turn their heads a slight bit to get more money from a gangster. It also gives the notice that it would

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    Life During The Meiji Era

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    decreasing for several decades‚ and the challenge of how to stem the flow of young people to the cities or to lure new residents to take their places is heavy on the minds of local administrators. Most of the most radical changes happened to Japan during the Meiji era. Then rural people were tightly tied with soil‚ the ground they stood on‚ the fields they walked through‚ even after death. Their lives depended on soil as they grew crop on the soil to survive‚ got resources from soil for trade‚ and were buried

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    having different views‚ or a loss of chemistry. Divorce rates are higher than ever before. These issues lead to higher than excepted divorce rates. So much so that annulment has developed into a latter day social norm; where as it was frowned upon in previous generations. During the Victorian Era‚ divorce was not a basic right for all; it was a privilege that only the upper echelon experienced. In Hard Times‚ one of Charles Dickens’

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    After the Civil War came the Reconstruction Era. During the Reconstruction Era they passed an act called the 14th amendment and it was to free the blacks from being slaves. Although blacks had freedom‚ but they still were not free from society because a lack of resources and racism that kept blacks in slavery. A lack of resources kept blacks in slavery. Blacks soon realized that being free made them feel great but it did not mean they were going to be successful and have everything in the palm of

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    As the antebellum era came to an end‚ the issue of slavery became more controversial among the Union. Along the expansion of US territory came the debate on the status of slavery in the newly acquired territory. Laws and legislatures attempted establish its status in a way that pleased both Northerners and Southerners‚ but after the creation of the Confederacy‚ the Civil War was inevitable. During the latter part of the antebellum era‚ reforms such as the Compromise of 1850‚ the Fugitive Slave Act

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    During the Vietnam War Era

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    During the Vietnam War era‚ the United States and other democratic and free nations were fearful of communism spreading to more parts of the world. They fought two world wars to protect freedom‚ and to contain the communist movements. The foreign policy of the United States evolved to that of a pre-emptive type strike on the possibility of communism surfacing and threatening free countries. Harry S. Truman began to theorize that if a communist nation took over a non-communist state‚ then neighboring

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    During the Ptolemaic period: When Alexander the Great started his conquest in 332 BC‚ the Egyptians welcomed him. Because Alexander was wise enough to know that respecting the native religion was everything to the Egyptians‚ he visited the temple of Apis bull once he entered Memphis and presented sacrifices to him. This led the priests announced him at once as a Pharaoh. Moreover‚ Alexander made another approaching step as he visited the temple of Amun-Re at Siwa and announcing himself as being the

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    During Antebellum America the thoughts of reform were mainly focused on slavery and abolition. As industrialization took place in the north and the farm based economy grew in the south the north didn’t have much use for slaves and since they knew it was

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    There are many people that are against welfare recipients to get a drug test and there are others that are for it. There two sides of the story why people do and don’t. Social Welfare is a program that provides assistance to needy individuals and families. The type and amount of welfare available to individuals and families vary for country‚ state or region(dictionary). Many people say that they shouldn’t do it because of the people that benefit from it are mostly children’s. Many say that if they

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    The Elizabethan Era was a time in which influential literature was created by people from Shakespeare to Spenser. Ironically‚ during this time period‚ the education system was quite awful. For example‚ young ladies were not taught the same‚ reading and writing were different courses‚ and most importantly‚ being provided with an education was not required by law. Unfortunately‚ in the 1550’-1650’s education was not required; therefore no punishment was given to parents if they decided

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