President’s salary is far more than that of the average citizen‚ yet less than the yearly income of many wealthy Americans. Do you think the President is fairly compensated? Why or why not? 4) Would you consider becoming the President of the United States someday‚ now that you know a little bit more of what is entailed in the job? Why or why not? Link to or copy and paste the following on your web browser so you can watch the following video on "The Electoral College." http://uccpbank.k12hsn
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Selections from Core Concept Handbook Part 1‚ Chapters 1‚ 2‚ & 3) 1. What is a historian versus an archaeologist‚ and what do they study? (The definition please!) 2. What is the difference between B.C. and A.D. as well as B.C.E. and C.E.? 3. How do we organize time? 4. What is the difference between a primary source and secondary source? List examples! 5. What is an artifact versus a fossil? 6. Compare and contrast the Paleolithic and Neolithic ages. Paleolithic Age “_____ Stone
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The growth and continuation of African American slavery in the United States‚ between 1776 and 1860‚ was supported by social‚ economic‚ and political forces. As the nation grew and moved westward‚ the institution of slavery became deeply rooted in American civilization. As this occurred‚ slavery continued to exist and expand throughout the nation. At the time‚ the law‚ also‚ was not in favor of the slaves‚ which encouraged the expansion and continuation of slavery. In the South‚ slavery played a
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The Cost of Living between Ecuador and the United States The cost of living between Ecuador and the United States shows several differences‚ but this essay is going to focus on two of the most common ones. The first one is the rental price of an apartment and the second one is the cost of clothing and shoes. First‚ the rental price of an apartment of three bedrooms in Ecuador is around 500 dollars; on the other hand‚ this cost is much higher in the United States; actually‚ an American family
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Homelessness is defined as people who are living in places not meant for human inhabitance where they temporarily reside. Among youth in the United States‚ homelessness dates back as far as the country’s earliest history. Adolescents deviated and went off on their way to seek economic opportunity and adventure while the country was being expanded westward. During the 1800s‚ a widespread of homelessness among poor immigrant youth who were unwanted and unneeded in the workforce was taking place. Later
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With the thought of poverty‚ several issues come to mind: money‚ crime‚ health and welfare. These are the top four concerns when responding to the issue of poverty in our nation as a whole. Each presents problems and solutions‚ but addressing them in the face of government is difficult; for every good point or action‚ there is a negative reaction affecting both pro and con supporters. The most prevalent means of measuring poverty have been‚ and continue to be‚ bench marks related to money. Poverty
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Final Draft Equal Rights Between Men and Women in the United States Michael Loiseau Prairie View High School Abstract Many Americans are not aware that men and women are not guaranteed equality of the rights under the Constitution. However‚ with the way American society functions today‚ a guaranteed equality of rights under the Constitution may not be necessary. The question then comes up of whether or not an Equal Rights Amendment is really something that we need ratified in our
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slaves from around the world could share equal opportunities if given the correct resources to like any other person‚ they were instead treated like animals and left in the dust with absolutely nothing. For example‚ at some point‚ slaves in the United States weren’t allowed to learn to read or
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The idea that the United States had a “manifest destiny” led to more than simply acquiring land‚ though between 1845 and 1848‚ the United States would almost double in size‚ from 1.8 million square miles to almost 3 million. Many Americans supported versions of Manifest destiny for their own reasons. Land speculators and those promoting the extension of the nation’s railroads wanted to exploit the vast lands in the west. Farmers dreamed of starting over rich and cheap new lands. Workers believed
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Cold War and Containment Dated from 1947-1991 the Cold War was an intense economic‚ political‚ ideological‚ and military tension between the powers of the Western world‚ led by the United States against the powers of the Eastern world led by the Soviet Union. Because of Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD) these two countries never came head to head like previous wars‚ however they would fight each other in proxy wars. This sustained a high level of hostility throughout the war and
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