1. Who “discovered” America? Christopher Columbus. Native Americans were already there. 1492. Dutch were the technical discoverers. NA (Russians) came on Bering Strait.ICE AGE. 2. How did the Spanish treat the Native Americans? Results of the European contact with the Natives? Relationship with the Iroquois Confederacy? ∙ Treated badly. As less than people. Massacred and enslaved. ∙ Result of European contact with the Natives? Death to many natives. Pizarro crushed incas. (befriended them and took all their gold
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look at the evidence against the accused‚ the crime itself‚ the history of the accused as well as many other factors. If the criteria where more strict which would end up in fewer cases being prosecuted‚ the court would be less crowded for time but there would be more criminals on the streets going unpunished. On the other hand if they were too loose‚ there would be a risk of more innocent people being charged with crimes they didn’t commit and an already overtaxed court system becoming completely
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George Washington Foreign Policy 1793 - Neutrality Proclamation 1794 - Jay’s Treaty The British promises to get out of U.S. in Northwest U.S. promises to pay back loyalists No promises in the West Indies Reaction: Anger from the Jeffersonians Fear from the Spanish 1795 - Pinckey’s Treaty Gives us access to the Mississippi River George Washington • Farewell Address Avoid long-term permanent alliances Be aware of political parties Leaves and goes back
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articles. These articles would have without a doubt been an inconvenience and distraction for the students of the school. Since these articles violated the rights of several others‚ it was of everyone’s best interest that they were removed. I favored a loose interpretation in this case. Although students have rights‚ there is a need for certain rights to be restricted to avoid any disruptions and chaos within the student body. This is one case where I believe the school was using these restrictions properly
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The movie “Escape from Alcatraz” is based upon true events and tells the story of one of the most famous prison escapes in history. It features the 1962 escape of Alcatraz lead by Frank Morris and his accomplishes. The movie portrays the process of the escape from start to end‚ based upon the book “Escape from Alcatraz”‚ a 1963 nonfiction book written by J. Campbell Bruce. The movie follows closely to the story‚ however it also differs in many ways. Some of these include physical descriptions‚ character
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section to be analysed‚ condense the themes and identify two predominant themes within the text. An inductive‚ latent analysis approach was used where the themes were identified as they emerged from the data. The analysis was performed in a social constructionist epistemology as described by Burr (1995) to identify the language used by Louise to understand how the perception of friendship is constructed. Analysis: This should be the longest section. Two themes related to the research question should
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rather than the inner world and are therefore taken as objective: it is assumed that all people experience the same emotion in a given social situation. In collectivistic cultures such as China‚ the rules regarding emotions are rather loose: there are no strict expectations about how one should generally feel. However‚ the display rules are much tighter: there are certain expectations about the way one should show one’s feelings in a given context. Culture affects the subjective well being. Well
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article written by Michael in 2012 regarding finding the truth about how our society views sexuality in the past and currently. He discusses how we Americans have evolved from a society of purity to complete sexual freedom to what is described as a loose society today. He questions the thought process of completely educating our youth. whether it is a good decision to overloading the impressionable minds of out children. He continues to describe the loss of the family unit in America. How this loss
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P1: describe the main job roles and function in an organization In this task i need to show different jobs roles of the business and also to show the function of the each jobs role and to do this i have choose ASDA for this task. What is ASDA? Asda Stores Ltd. is a British supermarket chain. To make profit ASDA sell different products like food‚ clothing‚ toys and general merchandise. It became a subsidiary of the American retail giant Wal-Mart‚ the world’s largest store‚ in 1999. In this day
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Madison Van Hofwegen 2. Fascism and communism are two forms of ideology that people mostly do not agree upon. Fascism‚ in itself‚ is the belief in four main ideas. Absolute power of the state‚ Survival of the fittest‚ Strict social order‚ and Authoritarian leadership. Fascist believe that the state in more in important than any individual. It’s the idea that all individuals are apart of the state but the state is greater than the sum of all of its parts. It’s the belief that all individuals should
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