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    Justice and you have been given the daunting case of juvenile justice concerning the death penalty. Now more than ever‚ young people are committing violent crimes. The case before you deals with whether or not we should execute children under the age of 18 who commit violent crimes. Keep in mind‚ the goal of juvenile justice is rehabilitation The big question is this: Should the courts have the option to execute a juvenile for his or her violent crime? ________________________________________

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    children (Women‚ 2016). The life of a woman was basically childhood‚ marriage‚ family‚ and death. Women never became artists or scholars. Men typically lived until the age of 45‚ and women to 36. Men were often 20 years older than their wife‚ therefore many women survived their husband and remarried. In this case‚ her new husband would gain her inheritance. The only crucial public role of women was to give birth to young citizens‚ more importantly males to be citizens and females to reproduce further

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    Name: ___________________________________________________ Block: __________ Date: ___­___________ Chapter 11: The Age of Imperialism (1850-1914) Guided Reading Notes Section 1: The Scramble for Africa For each term or name‚ identify/define and explain the significance: Imperialism racism Social Darwinism Berlin Conference Shaka Boer Boer War Answer the following questions: 1. How did the Industrial Revolution lead to European colonization? 2. How did colonization change Africans’

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    was not always like that back then. So what drove the European Imperialism in Africa? Imperialism can be defined as a state’s power‚ both economically and physically. This is good for the European countries‚ but awful for Africa because they have no control on what they can and cannot do. The sources discussed will be the Partition of Africa 1884-1885‚ a small piece from John Ruskin and Freidrich Fabri‚ and Technology and Imperialism. The Europeans wanted more land‚ so they took over Africa and

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    side with the weal and impoverished masses against the rich minority and the US multinational corporations.” Latin America was fully influenced by imperialism and their society was shaped by imperialism especially by the United States. Vladimir Lenin was the one who realized that‚ “capitalism had reached a state unforeseen by Marx‚ the stage of imperialism.” Lenin recognized that imperial capitalists‚ “had seized much of the “backward” world from which they [the capitalists] extracted “super profits

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    on in particular in The Wizard of Oz are those of electricity‚ machines‚ the body‚ and domesticity. The city of Oz is based on the White City‚ Chicago‚ and how both are built around the idea of beauty and stability‚ but cover up the sense of imperialism they hold. This is where Baum’s fear of capitalism and consumerism come into play and the desire for a utopian state is created‚ however even the city of Oz itself cannot achieve such a task. For example‚ when electricity was invented it set a new

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    Imperialism in that sense is not a productive policy to pursue. Russia need to focus on internal affairs before they take their ideas global. Imperialism consists of “a country [increasing] its power by gaining control over other areas of the world” (Merriam Webster Dictionary). Imperialism is an idea which counteracts with a state of global equality because it creates an inevitable hierarchy where

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    Cultural imperialism is meant to make the culture and stories of an oppressed group seem inferior‚ while asserting that the culture and stories of the dominant‚ oppressing group are the norm or ideal. For black queer women‚ cultural imperialism means being subjected to dehumanizing stereotypes‚ exposed to a white beauty standards‚ and having their stories erased. Since we are so exposed to media like television‚ film‚ magazines‚ and advertisements‚ these mediums can be used as tools of cultural imperialism

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    became popular by the 1890s. it became widely popular among the upper-class men and among some leaders of the farmer’s movement. They believed that foreign markets and trades would help them by increasing purchases and prevent economic crisis. Imperialism was also becoming important in the 1890s and this was greatly influenced by Theodore Roosevelt. Many unions also supported this because they felt it would be good for their members but the lower-class people didn’t support this because they thought

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    During the Age of Imperialism‚ the British was rapidly taking control of India throughout the 1700’s and 1800’s‚ despite Indian opposition. British control in India all began after their victory at the Battle of Plassey in 1757 and Battle of Buxar in 1764. Following this battle‚ in 1765 Britain accepted administrative authority of Bengal. Then‚ proceeding over the next century‚ the British expanded their territorial control and influence through treaties‚ agreements‚ conquests and annexations leading

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