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    Myrtle Wilson represents a female character that failed to gain the American dream. In contrast to Daisy Buchanan and Jordan Baker‚ she was poor. Through the choice of clothing and becoming Tom Buchanan’s mistress‚ she attempts to enter the elite. She clearly enjoys‚ however briefly‚ the feeling of well-to-do. She is behaving like a wealthy lady‚ despite the fact that she is not. Through Myrtle’s secret relationship with Tom‚ not only did she gain power and dominance‚ but also a glamorous life that

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    US AP – Old Book -- CHAPTER 9: JACKSONIAN DEMOCRACY I - “Democratizing” Politics -Jackson’s inauguration symbolized the triumph of “democracy” -the achievement of place and station by “the common man” -Jackson felt that everyone was as competent and politically important as his neighbor -difference between Jeffersonian democracy and Jacksonian was more of attitude than of practice -Jefferson believed that ordinary citizens could be educated to determine right from wrong

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    Isara Argent Lesson Plan Period 3 10-10-13 Title of Lesson Character Traits of Three Main Characters in Beowulf Grade Level SH Class 9-12 Measurable Objectives and Standards Student will be able to match character traits to the three main characters in Beowulf with 80% or more correct. CAPA Level V Standard 3.4 (ELA): Determine characterstraits by what the characters say about themselves in narration and dialogue. Resources and Materials A retelling of Beowulf in understandable

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    said‚ “A dream doesn’t become reality through magic; it takes sweat‚ determination and hard work.” A fine example of hard working men would be Dr. V and Robert Allman. Dr. V and Robert Allman had many positive traits‚ such as they were family-oriented‚ hard-working‚ and determined‚ these traits drove these men to be dedicated to their cause. One characteristic of both men is that they were family-oriented: Dr. V worked as a dedicated surgeon and he continued to be the normal family man and villager

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    NAME: Brandon Longo ________/55 APUSH Mr. Broggy Chapter 10 The Jacksonian Era‚ 1824-1845 Directions Answer all of the following learning objectives in writing (hand-written only please). These are to be answered in full sentences not bullet points. Think of this as writing paragraphs for each of these objectives. If additional space is needed‚ use the back of the page. Make sure that you are including facts‚ names‚ specific dates‚ and of

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    Long Tran 11A November 17‚ 2011 Jacksonian Democracy Andrew Jackson was elected as the 7th president of the United States from 1829-1837. During his time of presidency‚ it was known as the Jacksonian era. The states wanted more people to participate in politics so they eliminated the qualification office-holding. At this time most white men‚ women‚ and African American had no rights to speak in politics unless they were qualified to. This was the age of triumphant nationalism‚ economic

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    blessing of free governments" (Andrew Jackson). During the Jacksonian Revolution‚ an effective foundation of democracy for the common people was formed. Jackson’s new democracy was based off of his own views on government‚ changes in the voting system‚ as well as increased awareness in politics. When Jackson stepped into office‚ he had already withheld his ideas of how a government should be run‚ and with his ideas came the basis for the Jacksonian democracy. Jackson’s basic belief was that the people

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    was a period of American history full of contradictions‚ especially in regard to democracy. The period saw an increase in voter participation‚ nominating committees replaced caucuses‚ and electors began to be popularly elected. Yet‚ all of these voting changes affected only a minority of the American people: White‚ Anglo-Saxon males. So‚ though one can easily tell that White‚ Anglo-Saxon males were gaining true liberty and equality‚ the millions of women. Blacks‚ Native Americans‚ immigrants‚ and

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    Andrew Jackson and his followers‚ Jacksonian Democratics viewed themselves as the guardians of the United States Constitution‚ political democracy‚ individual liberty‚ and equality of economic opportunity. In some ways they succeeded in their goals and were effective guardians of political democracy and equality of economic opportunity. However‚ in doing so they neglected guardianship of the constitution‚ and protecting individual liberties. By doing this‚ the Jacksonian Democrats stressed the importance

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    Boo Radley is a character in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ who shows kindness and innocence when he leaves objects inside of the tree for Jem and Scout. He is also not able to do anything about people spreading rumors about him. He is very misunderstood at the beginning of the novel and is portrayed as a mean person because of the rumor that had been spread around saying that he had stabbed his father in the leg. Boo Radley shows his kindness and innocence in many ways throughout

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