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    The American Dream is a concept that can be traced to the founding fathers of America‚ which entails ideals such as democracy‚ equality‚ freedom‚ liberty‚ human rights and opportunity for all to live a better and prosperous life. These ideals are achieved through hard work in an environment that has no barriers and offers equal opportunities for all. The coming of the American Dream came with the declaration of independence from England. People were filled with hope as they believed in the right

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    The American Revolution was an upheaval that took place between 1765 and 1783. The thirteen colonies wanted to be separated from the British Empire‚ but the King was not to keen on this idea. There were many causes for this: French and Indian War‚ Stamp Act‚ Townshend Act‚ and more. These things brought about effects: Declaration of Independence‚ Articles of Confederation‚ Bill of Rights‚ and eventually‚ FREEDOM! The French and Indian War‚ also known as the Seven Year War in Europe‚ was fought because

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    perfect example of the effect that the American Revolution had on African American people. The American Revolution was the “Great Awakening” for African Americans‚ because it was the spark to the coming Civil War. In Lecture 10 it was said that the slaves felt “inspired to fight”‚ and who could blame them? Dunmore’s Proclamation was not only a call for slaves to join the fight‚ but it was hope for freedom. African Americans used the ideology of the American Revolution to their advantage‚ and used the ideology

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    The American Revolution was fundamentally a war fought for liberty. Colonists believed that the British government was encroaching on their rights and was transforming them into slaves. For them‚ slavery was the ultimate political evil as it placed individuals under the absolute authority of another person. This argument was employed as a way to encourage the colonists to rebel against the British; however‚ as conversations about liberty gained momentum across the nation a sort of “contagion of liberty”

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    Policing in American Society The goal for both the U.S. government and law enforcement is to serve and protect civil rights and liberties for all individuals‚ protect life and to promote community safety. The government passes the laws and the police enforce them for the good of society. The U.S. government has a hierarchy within the three branches just as law enforcement agencies have a hierarchy within their organization. Within these hierarchies there is a chain of command to ensure professionalism

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    The American Revolution ‚ while it may have been the first war that was started to actually put into practice some ideas that previously had only been talked about‚ did not have any ideas that were new. Nothing really changed as far as the average man was concerned‚ after the revolution. Slaves were still enslaved‚ Indians were still considered savages‚ women were not given equal rights and the governments were still basically the same‚ except now there were no royal govenors. Most of the main

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    During the 1800s‚ there was a huge change in the American economy‚ where America went from total grass and plains to innovative technology. This was the Industrial Revolution‚ when Americans went to factories and decided to improve technology‚ forgetting rural and farm life. This event in history shaped our society into the country we are now. Unfortunately‚ people who still lived in rural environments and owned farms faced many hardships regarding the booming economy. These farmers faced extreme

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    the American Industrial Revolution Graeme H. Nelson 3/12/13 Pd. 7- Axe CHS Amer. Hist. II The Industrial Revolution‚ although not perceived as a single event‚ but rather a string of events‚ inventions‚ progressions‚ and improvements to society‚ ushered in an era of unprecedented growth. The turn of the century brought with it rapid progress never before seen in American history. The Industrial Revolution itself

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    about politics and human nature. With all of John Locke accomplishments and accolades it looks as if he has gone out his way to influence and make a big impact towards the American revolution and the French revolution. John Locke’s ideas help create and develop the social contract. The social contract is an agreement for society members to come together and make sacrifices for social benefits. The social contract had influenced a lot of revolutionary thinkers

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    The Revolution fundamentally changed American society in many ways. It altered life for the colonists politically through the colonists’ different viewpoints of the war‚ the Articles of Confederation‚ the Constitution‚ and various challenges that arose. It also changed life economically through the Articles‚ and new approaches to the raising and handling of funds. Lastly‚ the Revolution changed life in the colonies socially with women being more involved in society. Along with the Revolutionary

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