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    technological changes and some of the major effects it had on society included‚ but were not limited to the ideology of innovation/inventions‚ urbanization‚ and capitalism. The majority of the changes that occurred were positive. They all affected the world in a positive manner. Inventions and innovation made way for capitalism‚ mass production and world economy. Urbanization led to more workers being readily available to work in factories. Finally‚ capitalism made way for the wealthy class‚ which made way

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    Richard will take subject to the interests one would need to consider whether the interest is capable of being legal. A lease has the potential of being created at law‚ as it is one of the two legal estates listed under s.1 (1) (b) Law of Property Act 1925‚ as a term of years absolute. The next question would be to consider whether it was created in the correct manner complying with the formalities of creating a legal estate. As per s.52 (1) of the LPA legal leases over 3 years must be created by using

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    Industrial Revolution‚ was urbanization. Urbanization was when cities were built because of all the jobs the factories were offering. Many people wanted these jobs‚ and went from farms to these new cities. They needed homes for these new comers‚ so they quickly built make-shift apartments. Even though the living conditions were poor‚ urbanization was overall a great thing. It supported factories and increased the economy‚ and it set up a base for our economic growth. Urbanization overall was a positive

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    Chancery power to issue or award damages as opposed to specific performance and injunctions. The two systems had a lot of conflicts to the extent that by the 19th century a number of Parliamentary reports resulted in the Judicature Acts of 1873 and 1875.These two Acts were responsible for joining the existing superior courts into a single Supreme Court of Judicature. This Supreme Court replaced the courts of Queen’s Bench‚ Court of Exchequer chamber‚ Exchequer and Common Pleas as well as the court

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    movement to establish closer commercial relations between Hawaii and the United States was desired. Many reciprocity treaties were drawn up but then shot down as the two countries argued over trading rights. It was not until 1875 they met a negotiation with the Reciprocity Treaty of 1875. It created a duty-free market between the U.S. and Hawaii. The interesting thing about this treaty is that it never once mentions the sovereignty of Hawaii‚ a very crafty move by the U.S. In this document they managed

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    Assess the importance of CONGRESS in the advancement of African American Civil rights during the period 1865-1941? Congress were very important in the advancement of African-Americans however they were not the most important factor‚ the Supreme Court and the presidents were also important during the period of 1865- 1941. Immediately after the civil war‚ and the emancipation proclamation black people had expected to gain rights. In 1866 Congress passed the Civil Rights Act‚ which stated that

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    Every great nation was built on something. Whether it be set of values‚ a notion or a few key principles‚ whatever it was set the tone for how a united people would lead their lives. With the monumental Declaration of Independence‚ thirteen originally British colonies became one nation under several “self-evident truths”. This foundational document states clearly and firmly that “all men are created equal…with certain unalienable rights…life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” With this proclamation

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    public health practices thus further decreasing the incidence of waterborne diseases. The Public Health Act‚ 1875 - Parliament began passing more legislation on public health. The 1866 Sanitary Act forced all towns to appoint inspectors to check water supplies and drainage. The 1875 Artisans Dwelling Act gave local authorities the power to buy and demolish slum housing. These led to the 1875 Public Health Act -which made local councils responsible

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    Essays 1.. The claimed divine right to rule by the British and French was overlooked by popular sovereignty‚ which changed the government and social order in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The Enlightenment challenged this “divine right” and made the monarchy responsible for the people. In France and America the people were being heavily taxed and revolutions started taking place. In these countries and time periods the people were fighting for freedom of worship and freedom of expression

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