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    The 1828 election was unlike any other before it; it introduced lots of things that evolved into what elections are like today‚ including economic and social changes‚ who can vote‚ how many people vote‚ how candidates portray themselves‚ and the different backgrounds of the candidates. In the 1800’s‚ not many people could vote compared to today. In the elections before the 1828 election‚ the only ones that could vote were white males who were at least 21 years old‚ educated‚ and owned property.

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    Napoleon had a plan for the revolution. The idea of it was that France would become an equal state. The main things that the revolution came forth with was the ability to give freedom of a religion‚ a more enforced law which would help try and deal with the crimes that were being committed throughout France‚ with the criminals getting away with their crimes. Napoleon’s main reform was to get France out of the huge debt they were in. Napoleon also heavily concentrated on the education reform‚ throughout

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    its citizens. As new documents and speeches‚ such as those by Thomas Jefferson‚ Patrick Henry‚ and Abigail Adams‚ came to life‚ the foundation of the United States came to life. These influential voices set the stage for the American identity and the right to opportunity. The United States is based on the idea that freedom is obligatory for every American citizen‚ regardless of gender or race. The author of the text‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ discusses how all American men should be treated equally and

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    that were elected to rule the U.S. were Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Both Jefferson and Madison were Jeffersonian Republicans who were characterized as strict-constructionists in respect to the federal constitution before they each took the office of the presidency‚ but when they took office the public found out that Jefferson and Madison’s previous characterizations had not been very accurate when‚ as president‚ they began to act like the opposite of what they originally believed in. In the

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    the disruption of trade and when businesses began to collapse. It was also a time when there was a downfall in cities‚ population shift‚ cities were being abandoned‚ feudalism was necessary and there were crusades. The middle ages could have been called dark ages because the Barbarians broke though ramparts so there was no protection. They were no longer trading‚ peasants abandoned their fields only so they can avoid the violence of anarchy. The people were scared and ran far into the forests or

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    THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN MAN AND MACHINE IS BEING BLURRED. TO WHAT EXTENT DO YOU AGREE? The comparison between man and machine has always been controversial‚ whether in area of work or entertainment. A common question‚ "How different are they from us?" We would used to say looks‚ movements and thoughts are what would differentiate us from them. As technology advances‚ such differences are less likely to exist‚ further blurring the distinction between them and man. However‚ no matter how machines become

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    An Analysis of Jefferson Davis By: Blayden McLeod History 131-2101 John D. Sulentic September 3 Thesis Statement: Jefferson Davis was a very incompetent President and showed it by his policies and lack of action during the Civil War Jefferson Davis was born June 3rd‚ 1808 on a small farm in southwestern Kentucky from his parents Samuel Davis and Jane Cook Davis. After spending most of his childhood life in the southern frontier of Mississippi‚ he decided to receive a quality education‚ mainly

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    Jefferson is known for a humongous list of accomplishments during his time in political history. Thomas Jefferson is known to be one of our founding fathers‚ presidents‚ vice president‚ congressman‚ lawyer‚ governor‚ and a Minister to France. With all those accomplishments there may come some minor downfall. Thomas Jefferson was born in April 1743 and he was fluent in five languages. He was one of the ten siblings and played the violin in his free time. When he was young‚ he was taught by Reverend

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    Washington • Farewell Address  Avoid long-term permanent alliances  Be aware of political parties  Leaves and goes back home  Dies in 1799 Election of 1796 • John Adams - federalist • Thomas Jefferson - democratic republican • John Adams wins the Presidency and takes the Oath to Office in March Hamilton runs a group called “The High Federalists” (war like federalists) The XYZ Affair:  John Adams sends John Marshall to meet the French Foreign Minister - Maurice Talleyrand

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    said‚ “The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe‚ You have to make it fall”consequently meaning that if a society wants to see a difference they have to work for it‚ and not wait for it to happen. We have seen many revolutions throughout history. Revolutions from the 1776 American Revolution to the Cuban Revolution in the 1950s that have changed their country and even the world. A specific revolution that changed the lives of the working class‚ was the Mexican Revolution. The Mexican

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