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    Many innocent soldiers were killed and it led to a world full of hatred and crime. One of America’s greatest renowned president’s reputation was also destroyed during this war. There was much diversity and conflict that led up to the civil war. The three main causes of the civil war were… It was the year of 1820 when Henry Clay proposed the Missouri Compromise. Missouri had just been admitted a slave state and Maine had been admitted a free state. Clay wanted to settle disputes concerning slavery‚ but

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    of the North and South states. The states would fight in this war as free state vs. slave state. What caused the civil war? There are three main causes that brought division amongst the country‚ and led to america’s bloodiest war. The three main causes of the civil war between the North and South were issues in the economy‚ politics‚ and slavery. The first main cause of the civil war was conflict between the North and the South about economy.

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    are three main stages of cellular respiration are glycolysis‚ the citric acid cycle‚ and electron transport/oxidative phosphorylation. Enzymes play a role in cellular respiration. Enzymes are proteins that catalyze or affect the rate of chemical reactions. The main purpose of enzymes in cellular respiration is to help in transporting electrons from one molecule to another. These transfers are called redox reactions. Where the loss of electrons from one molecule oxidation must correspond with more

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    There were many causes of the American Revolution. If just one of them weren’t to happen‚ America wouldn’t be the same today. The three main events causing the American Revolution was the Boston Tea Party and when the Declaration of Independence was written and signed. Although these are only three of the causes that affected America’s Revolution‚ they were the most important ones. To start off‚ all the acts coming from the British to the colonies were the start of the American Revolution. One of

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    has always been around but‚ until recently it wasn’t very common in the population. The percentage of obese citizens in America has dramatically risen in the last decade. Obesity is very dangerous and unhealthy and can lead to many diseases. The 3 main causes of obesity in America are lack of physical activity‚ low quality diet‚ and genetics. Lack of physical activity is one cause of obesity in America. Cars are the favored way of transportation rather than walking or riding a bike. Video games

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    Have you ever wondered how the United States government works? The three main branches in our government are the legislative branch‚ the judicial branch‚ and the executive branch. They all work together to accomplish this goal of running this country as smoothly as possible. The legislative branch is made up of the house of representatives and senate which make up congress. The house of representatives is made up of 435 elected members chosen from the 50 states according to their total

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    1. What is sociology? What are the aims‚ uses and concerns of sociology? (Criteria 1.1‚ Level 2 and level 3) Sociology is the systematic study of patterns of human behavior between different societies and how they are transmitted through generations. It is concerned with the study of various social institutions within society and how they function and affect each other. For example‚ the influence the family might possibly have on whether a child is religious or not. Sociology is also the study of

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    The department comprises 3 main strands of support for students – those with specific learning difficulties‚ those with medical‚ mental health difficulties and sensory and physical impairments and study skills support for all students. The department is managed by the Head of Study Support who has overall operational responsibility with study skills provision managed by the Inclusive Learning Co-ordinator. The work of the department has significantly broadened over recent years to meet the needs

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    All Criminal offenses are grouped into three main categories infractions‚ misdemeanor‚ and felony. Infractions‚ sometimes called violations‚ are petty offenses that are on average punishable by fines‚ but not jail time. The Sixth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States says criminal defendants are entitled to a right to a trial by jury. But in 1996 the U.S. Supreme court affirmed this provision is only granted to people with serious offensives. The constitution only requires defendants

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    Canada runs under a federal government. There are many factors and roles that help run this system. In the Federal System‚ there are 3 main branches that make up this system. These include the Executive‚ Legislative and the Judicial Branch. Along with this‚ there are 3 main governments; Federal‚ Provincial‚ and Municipal. The Federal Government is apart of the Judicial Branch where they decide who has broken the law and set penalties. Along with dealing with laws listed in the Constitution

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