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    facts‚ an army is lost. They do not know where to move or how to fight. A spy has to be someone dependable. If they forget to record some detail‚ many lives can be lost so they learn to be specific. A secret agent must also be very brave. Spies had to conceal their gathering of facts from the enemy or they would be under suspicion. Soldiers were told to always be alert to questioning people. If information was not gathered secretly‚ the life of the spy is in danger. The punishment of an enemy

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    proposed to have the Stamp Act against the American Colonies. The colonies were very hesitant only because their standards bothered them. The prices of the stamps were not the main topic of controversy for the American Colonies. “No taxation without representation” was a very common chant during protest. This is equivalent to “Black lives matter‚” and how during certain protest people chant this to be heard. Soon after the act was shut down England and the colonies did have more disagreements and argument

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    Around this time‚ Richard Arkwright developed the first machines in the Industrialization Revolution. His invention was called a spinning frame‚ that spun thread for weaving‚ a machine that would later inspire Arkwright to work with John Kay to make the first spinning mill‚ otherwise known as the first modern factory. Britain was creating hundreds of packages of cheap textiles by the end of the 18th century and ruining its colonies traditional marketing such as was the case in India when Britain

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    The Second American Revolution Thesis Statement “The Civil War may also be termed as the second American Revolution in terms of the political‚ social and economic changes that occurred during the war” Introduction American Civil War was fought between 1861 and 1865. The war began because President Abraham Lincoln‚ elected in 1860‚ was very persistent on preserving the Union‚ which was threatened by the issue of slavery. The North was growing rapidly in wealth and population‚ and it was clear

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    Eve Merriam Eve was born on July 9‚ 1916. Her parent’s names were Max and Jennie Siegel Moskovitz. She was married four times. She had two sons named Guy and Dee. She attended the Cornell for two years then graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1973 and moved to New York to attend Columbia University. In the early 1940’s she worked in New York City as a copywriter and feature editor on fashion magazines. She published a book on the fashion industry called Figleaf: The Business of

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    The American Industrial Revolutions begins a new era for the United States. New assembling was about improving individuals’ lives. Merchandise moved from places to places and items being created by hand‚ in factories. The American industrialists managing this development were prepared to take risk in order to make their organizations triumphant. There will be Political Machines‚ child labor‚ working condition and food safety added to the development of worker’s parties. American people were outraged

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    09/29/17 American Revolution The American Revolution was one of the bloodiest wars fought on American soil. The war cost the lives of thousands on noble patriots. There were a variety of reasons the war came about. Some of these reasons were less patriotic than others. Three large causes to the American Revolution were Boston Massacre‚ Proclamation of 1763‚ and Boston tea party. The first cause i will talk

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    The start of the Mexican Revolution had started in 1910. It was lead head on by Porfirio Diaz‚ in the past had shown his great military mind in the Battle of Puebla on May 5‚ 1862‚ which stopped the French invasion of Mexico. Porfirio Diaz Took the precedency from 1876 to 1880. Diaz immediately showed that his plan was to remain in power by the use of corruption and violence‚ especially against the poor. Through the use of violence and corruption‚ he made sure that the new president‚ elected in 1880

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    What factors contribute to infant mortality in developed and less developed countries?” “Infant mortality is the number of deaths among live-born infants from birth to under age one” (Sidscenter.org‚ n.d.). According to a National Vital Statistics Report in 2006‚ the leading causes of Infant Mortality in the U.S. were deformities‚ low birth weight‚ Sudden Infant Death Syndrome‚ maternal complications‚ unintentional injuries‚ respiratory distress of the newborn‚ bacterial sepsis‚ neonatal

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    The American Revolution was very revolutionary because t changed so many things in America. For example‚ it changed the monarchial society they once had into a republic‚ gave political significance to the middle class that they didn’t have before‚ and a big influence was the invention of writing a constitution. The American Revolution was very revolutionary because it changed the monarchial society they once had in the colonies to a republic. Since the start‚ colonies have been under british control

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