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    How did the Weimar Republic come about? Why did it face difficulties in its first 6 months? In November 1918‚ Germany had clearly been defeated by their allies; Britain‚ France and the U.S.A. The allies offered Germany a peace offering‚ but under very strict conditions. The armistice that the allies wanted Germany to sign was called Article 231 and it consisted of the Kaiser taking the entire blame for World War 1. The Kaisers confidence had already been crushed because of their defeat so he refused

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    War of 1812 There were many reasons for why the war started. One reason why the war started is the British were being unfair to the Native Americans. In the fall of 1811 William Henry Harrison led U.S. troops to victory in the Battle of Tippecanoe. After the defeat‚ many Indians from the NW territory thought that they needed support from British forces in order to prevent American settlers from pushing them further out of their lands. At the same time‚ in late 1811 the War Hawks were putting more

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    Americans today have slowly forgotten how our society came to be. The first Americans had to struggle a ton to get to where we are today. Colonists of America had to develop European settlement and nation building by introducing the political‚ social‚ and cultural exploration of each colony. The colonists had to build communities with these explorations to help control and grow the colonies. The three colonies that started America included New England‚ Middle‚ and Southern. Settlers had to explore

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    This book is about the Revolutionary War and what led up to it. The main reason the war started was because of many of the acts that Great Britain had passed on to the colonies. The main acts that angered the colonists were the Stamp Act‚ The Sugar Act‚ The Townshend revenue Act‚ The Currency Act‚ The Tea Act‚ and the Intolerable Acts. All of these were either taxing the colonists and making the give more money to Britain for its debt or involved Britain taking away our basic rights and not treating

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    The Civil War was the one bloodiest war in American history. But it was also arguably the most important war in America. It was a battle to end slavery and give African American the same life that a White American had. The war was fought between the North (against slavery) and South (for slavery). Abraham Lincoln was a very important part in the Civil War as he believed that slavery wasn’t right. And with his leadership‚ slavery would be no more in America. But it is what happens after the Civil

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    One of the largest countries in the world‚ a territorial size of 9‚596‚961 square kilometers with land compromising of 9‚569‚901 square kilometers and 27‚060 square kilometers of the total territorial size being water‚ China is the fourth largest country in the world. China is located in Eastern Asia‚ bordering four of the world’s major seas and fourteen countries. These countries include Afghanistan‚ Bhutan‚ Burma‚ India‚ Kazakhstan‚ North Korea‚ Kyrgyzstan‚ Laos‚ Mongolia‚ Nepal‚ and Pakistan‚

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    Sultan Almohanna SBS 100 CareerStart Alina Choo November 16‚ 2014 SBS 100 Reflection Paper During the course of SBS 100 CareerStart I have accomplished a variety of goals I once thought were unattainable. I have not only grown as a student but as a person as well. I feel that through my experience in this course‚ I have gained the knowledge and confidence it takes to step out into the real world. I am a financing major and the classes that I took was CI Revising Reality‚ English Reading/Writing

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    Getting the right amount of sleep is very important in everyone’s life and are especially important for teenagers. Teenagers have what is called their natural sleep clocks. Therefore‚ waking up early and going to sleep early is difficult. Being a high school student is an extremely hard job to have‚ but could it benefit teenagers that classes begin and end later in the day? It most defiantly does benefit the teenager‚ but you cannot forget about the afterschool activities. If high school classes

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    Proposal for starting Ashodaya Samithi Multipurpose Co-operative Society Name: Ashodaya Multipurpose co-operative society Location: Mysore Background Sex workers working in Ashodaya Samithi did not have access to facilities to save money. They could not open bank accounts without identification and residence proof – documents that their illegal occupation did not allow them to possess. Sex workers also faced humiliation when banks insisted that they bring their husbands along. Most sex

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    Juvenile Gangs Kaplan University CJ150: Juvenile Delinquency In the United States a gang is a group of recurrently associating individuals or close friends with identifiable leadership and internal organization‚ identifying with or claiming control over territory in a community‚ and engaging either individually or collectively in violent or other forms of illegal behavior. A member of a gang is known as a gangster. Gang members are typically "jumped in" or have to prove their loyalty by

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