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    1750-1850 This period of time (1750-1850) was the Industrial Revolution. This meant that the factory system and use of machines increased. There were also more wealth for Britain and increase of population! However there changes in social‚ religion‚ economic and more political changes‚ this resulted in incidences such as calls for education‚ voting‚ equality and so on. But the main changes were transport‚ industry‚ home/leisure and health. Transport changes quickly 1750-1850‚ it was an increase

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    creates a product or proteins. To help gain a better understanding of the system of a cell and how it works‚ I will use the analogy “A cell is like an Airport.” The plant cell is the only cell that contains a cell wall. The cell wall’s job is similar to a security gate. The cell wall provides an extra layer of support and protection for the cell‚ just like a security gate would protect the airport. Next‚ the cell membranes job is the same as the airports front doors. The front doors allow anyone to

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    party‚ and the two parties held ideologies that best supported their particular section. This was known as sectional politics‚ and the idea lasted well into the 20th century. Given their already established power‚ the two party system managed to perpetuate itself onto a national level‚ this time making its power on the idea of class politics‚ where traditionally the Republican Partyrepresents the more financially affluent and the Democratic Partyrepresents the working class and the poor. In other

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    Why did the whites not like colored people? when they havent done anything to them. Many whites did not like them due to them wanting to have a strong feeling of superiority. Also a feeling that they will change their traditions that they worked for a really time. It was really unfair how they treated them the whites treated them like dogs. Also they couldt even be in the same restaurant with them if theyre some kind of criminals. Many colored people tried everything that they could just to get

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    of 1820 to 1854‚ major arguments and political actions maintained continuity by maintaining a political strategy of compromise in order to preserve peace and the union as seen in the Kansas Nebraska Act and the Missouri Compromise. But the political actions taken in these two compromises fostered a significant amount of change rather than continuity. Although the Missouri Compromise seemed to settle the big issue by the time of the Kansas Nebraska Act came along the conflict had escalated beyond what

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    Compromise is defined on a dictionary as “an agreement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.” But to compromise is more than the dictionary definition. Compromise will obtain peace between people‚ states‚ and countries‚ and it can even saves massive people’s lives and environment. “Compromise” sounds like easy solution to most people. However‚ many people‚ even governments‚ struggle to make a decision on whether to compromise or not‚ because they always have to “give up” something

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    Sectional Compromises in the 19th Century There are two mind paths to choose when considering the statement that the compromises of the 1800s were not really compromises‚ but sectional sellouts by the North‚ that continually gave in to the South’s wishes. The first is that the compromises really were compromises‚ and the second is that the compromises were modes of the North selling out. Really‚ there is only one correct mind path of these two‚ and that is that the North sold out during

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    Alexander was a great leader even though some people commonly think that he was a sword wielding tyrant. Alexander was a great leader because he respected the beliefs of other people‚ had a great respect for knowledge‚ and he was a superior strategist in battle. He was so great that he was almost able to conquer the whole known world. Alexanders respect of other people’s beliefs was one of the biggest reasons he is considered great. While other conquerors in this time period‚ like the persians‚ would

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    2015 The Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 The Fugitive Slave Law or Fugitive Slave Act was part of a group of laws that are known as the Compromise of 1850. The law required that all escaped slaves who fled were to be returned to their masters and prohibited anyone from aiding runaway slaves. Abolitionists hated the passage of this law so much that it played a major role in the end of slavery. The northern attitude toward slavery was resented by the southern states and was a contributing factor to the start

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    The question is‚ how great was Alexander the great? If I were asked that question I’d say that Alexander was pretty great. Take the spread of cultural diffusion‚ if it weren’t for Greece’s culture of plays and acting there wouldn’t be any type of movies‚ shows‚ and plays. Don’t forget about Alexander’s great inspirational leadership‚ inspired many people to continue his legacy years later after his death. Finally‚ Alexander was a great military leader. He did all things possible in order to build

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