AP US HISTORY FREE RESPONSE QUESTIONS SINCE 1990 I. Colonial Time 1607 - 1775 1. Throughout the colonial period‚ economic concerns had more to do with the settling of British North America than did religious concerns. Assess the validity of this statement with specific reference to economic and religious concerns. (90) 2. For the period before 1750‚ analyze the ways in which Britain’s policy of salutary neglect influenced the development of American society as illustrated
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Assignment 2 - Liberty vs. Security 1- Identify the arguments for and against having a national I.D. card. Would such a card make you feel more secure? What personal concerns might you have about such a system? A national identification card would be used to prove our identity to government officials. There are various arguments for and against having this identification card. The arguments in favor are that it would be easier to identify and control immigration. The arguments against a national
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Nicholas Latief J.Thomas English 118 10/16/2012 Should Government Tax Sugary Drinks? Over the past few years‚ overweight and obesity have been the most troublesome problem in the united states and more than one-third of U.S. adults (around 35.7%) are obese according to Centers for Disease Control (CDC) which could lead to heart disease‚ stroke‚ diabetes and some type of cancer. There are many things that could cause obesity but one of the main cause is sugary drinks. Sugary drinks contain
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"Attack" is a poem written in 1917 by Siegfried Sassoon while he was convalescing from his wounds in a hospital in Scotland. He was a soldier who fought in the First World War. Attack is a short‚ 13-line poem written in speech rhythm with some rhyme. The poem is described in a very vivid way which makes the reader think that the author himself witnessed the scene. The poem begins with the poet describing the setting of the poem. The landscape is in a battlefield where there are still remains of previous
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understand what radicalisation means and why people may be vulnerable to being drawn into terrorism. The Prevent Duty guidance is used across multi agencies including local authorities‚ education providers‚ registered early years childcare‚ health sector and police. The Prevent Duty is a duty under section 26 of the Counter – Terrorism and Security Act 2015 to have ’due regard’ to the need to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism. It is a requirement that all agencies will work in partnership
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Due to the unpleasant effects on children‚ online games should be banned by the government. Firstly‚ online games totally distract children from studying. Instead of listening carefully to what teachers say in class‚ young gamers often think or chat with their friends about how they can improve their ability in the games or where are they going to hang out in their cyber world and so on. Moreover‚ after school‚ they just go straight to the computers‚ ignoring their homework and lessons to review
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« It is said that Globalization is under attack. Discuss the drivers of globalization and the challenges that it is facing at the moment. » Given the relatively broad aspects of globalization‚ this essay will cover those directly and indirectly related to the economy but at the same time trying not to lose sight of the interconnected whole. The definition of globalization below will be the benchmark of this work as there is no officially accepted definition of it
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A Terrorist Act Hearing the word terrorist makes one think of dreadful acts of anger‚ or of someone who is destructive to others. Many might think of the Twin Towers‚ Perl Harbor‚ or –more recently- Isis. These three acts of terror involve accounts of harmful things to others: bombs‚ planes‚ fire‚ guns‚ ships‚ etc. As known‚ in the year 2001 the World Trade Center came down with fire and smoke. A picture of two cigarettes placed side by side blown up as big as skyscrapers standing in New York City
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States of America has been shaped by many social changes that have occurred throughout its time. The Civil Rights Movement of the 1960’s was one of the most notable social movements which attempted to root out all racial segregation‚ but most importantly to attain equality for African Americans. African American racial segregation has always been a part of American society‚ dating back to the Civil War‚ in which the North was victorious; this also led to the abolishment of slavery in 1865 after congress
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Civil rights movement historically were events that happened between 1950-1960’s. People like Rosa Parks refusing to give up her seat to a white person on the bus was one example of a non-violent civil protest that led to more people banning together‚ the Montgomery Improvement Association to boycott the bus transportation system. Martin Luther King was one of the national figures that led these types of nonviolent protests that centered on African American civil rights. Due to these types of
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