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    tual DBQ and Essay Questions 1991-2010 compiled by Tony Miller (Organized by historical chronology)   Part A (DBQ) 1. Although New England and the Chesapeake region were both settled largely by people of English origin‚ by 1700 the regions had evolved into two distinct societies.  Why did this difference in development occur? (1993) 2.    In what ways did ideas and values held by Puritans influence the political‚ economic‚ and social development of the New England colonies from 1630 through the 1660s

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    Jung‚ C. G. (1989). Memories‚ Dreams‚ Reflections. Rev. ed.‚ C. Winston & R. Winston‚ Trans. A. Jaffe‚ Ed. New York: Random House‚ Inc.yclopedia of old Biography Born: July 26‚ 1875  Kesswil‚ Switzerland  Died: June 26‚ 1961  Küsnacht‚ Switzerland  Jung ’s youth and personal life Carl Gustav Jung was born on July 26‚ 1875‚ in Kesswil‚ Switzerland‚ the son of a Protestant minister Career begins Jung began his professional career in 1900 as an assistant to Eugen Bleuler (1857–1939) at the psychiatric

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    Mary McLeod Bethune was born on July 10‚ 1875 in Mayesville‚ South Carolina to two former slaves. She was a dynamic figure and a tireless worker who devoted her life to the betterment of the lives of others‚ specifically the lives of blacks‚ women‚ and children during the Progressive Era. She was one of the few women in the world that served as a college president. Upon her death‚ columnist Louis E. Martin said‚ "She gave out faith and hope as if they were pills and she some sort of doctor." Bethune

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    Human Survivorship Changes Lab Ten Taylor Carr ENV121L.L1 Dr. Johnson J. Elizabeth October 12‚ 2011 Introduction Everyone wishes that they could live forever; sadly we haven’t come up with the answer to prolonging life yet. In this lab the goal was to study the ages of people who died in different generations‚ in order to find out what the life expectancy would be for someone living in that time. This information could be viable

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    Though it did change the world for better in many ways‚ the Industrial Revolution embarked a major turning point in the relationship between humans and their environment. In my paper I will discuss how the rapid changes of mining‚ factories‚ and urbanization negatively impacted the environment. “Carbon-based fuel use began in the late eighteenth century. The Industrial Revolution was ushered in by the use of coal.” (Shepard‚ 2008) Coal was used as a fuel source for heating the boilers of steamships

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    The rising concern over living conditions and demand for improvement‚ urged the government to pass laws and regulations to improve the everyday lives of citizens. Concerning the poor living conditions‚ in 1875‚ the Public Health Act was enacted which ensured public health for housing and sewage‚ the first steps in cleaning up the housing and streets of European citizens (Sahoboss). The harsh working conditions were mainly focused on women‚ but also extended

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    education‚ unlike his brothers. He received his education from London day- School and Ipswich Grammar School ("Sir Henry Rider Haggard" (1856-1925) 1). In 1875‚ Haggard went to Natal‚ Africa as a secretary to Sir Henry Bulwer (Haggard vi). During Haggard’s stay in Africa‚ he learned much about the Zulu African people (Sir Henry Rider Haggard (1856-1925) 1). This influence is seen in many of Rider’s books such as King Solomon’s Mines‚ Marie‚ and Child of Storm (Haggard vi). In 1880 he returned

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    imperialism such as the victory of the Sino-Japanese War‚ provided additional funding for the Okotsu project. Historians generally conceived Japanese expansionism as a purely terrestrial affair. For example‚ the Ryukyu Islands in 1871‚ the Bonin Islands in 1875‚ the Kurils in the same year‚ Taiwan in 1895‚ the southern half of Sakhalin Island and the Liaodong Peninsula in 1905‚ Korea in 1910‚ the islands of Micronesia during WW1‚ the absorption of Manchuria after 1931‚ the drive into China after 1937‚ and

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    granted him his death by assassination. During the years of 1865 through 1870‚ the thirteenth (nation agreed to no slavery)‚ fourteenth (gave citizenship to slaves)‚ and fifteenth (gave African men the right to vote) amendments were ratified. During 1875 the civil rights act occurred. During 1876 the Jim Crow Laws began‚ laws at the local level which preserved segregation in the south. In 1896 the Plessy vs. Ferguson case occurred‚ which the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Jim Crow laws and segregation

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    group of idealists into the nation’s premier defender of rights from the U.S. Constitution‚ the ACLU has More than 1.75 million members‚ more than 300 staff members‚ thousands of volunteer attorneys. For the ACLU the early battles was the Scope Trial 1925. During the Scope Trial Tennessee passed a law banning the teaching of evolution‚ and The ACLU recruited biology teacher John T. Scopes to challenge the law.ACLU‚ today‚ continues to fight government abuse and to vigorously defend individual freedoms

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