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    DBQ: Impact of Westward Expansion on Native Americans and the Role of Government Directions The following question requires you to construct a coherent essay that integrates your interpretation of Documents A–H and your knowledge of the period referred to in the question. High scores will be earned only for essays that both cite key pieces of evidence from the documents and draw on outside knowledge of the period. 1. Analyze the extent to which western expansion affected the lives of Native Americans

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    In the beginning of the period the federal government did very little to aid the development of Native American civil rights in fact treaties and reservations along with other legislations only aided in diminishing the rights of Native Americans. However by the end of the period the Supreme Court had played an influential role in enabling the Native Americans to progress in developing the rights they had long been denied e.g. their desire to maintain their culture and access the opportunities of

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    The poem “Runagate Runagate‚” written by Robert Hayden‚ consists of two different slave narratives‚ both portraying experiences of runway slaves. Hayden divides the poem into two different stories through the use of roman numerals. Moreover‚ both stories are different in terms of style and plot complication. The first part of the poem begins with a roman numeral‚ “I” (line 1). Off from the stanzas and line breaks of the poem‚ Hayden is depicting slaves trying to run away to unreachable North. After

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    says‚“That’s the thing with delusions‚ sometimes they can appear so real” (Hayden Taylor 19)‚ giving the reader the idea that none of what is happening is occur between two people‚ but rather that George is imagining everything. This puts the idea in the reader’s mind that it indeed was a delusion. Johnny herself at times implies that she does not exist anymore‚ saying‚ “Me… I’m a memory. Whose memory I’m not sure‚” (Hayden Taylor 17) leaving the reader believing that she might be telling the truth

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    Running Header: Intelligence-Led Policing and Civil Liberties Intelligence Led Policing and Civil Liberties Dorothy Savage PSF5308 Law Enforce Intel-Led Police Instructor: Dr. Arthur Hayden December 13‚ 2013 According to Peterson (2005) Intelligence-led policing is a collaborative enterprise based on improved intelligence operations and community-oriented policing and problem solving‚ which the field has considered beneficial for many years. To implement

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    The Winter Sundays By: Robert Hayden Explication In the sonnet “Those Winter Sundays”‚ the theme is the warmth of the coal fire becomes the warmth of the love that radiates throughout the house. An adult speaker presents memories of how his father expressed love for him through his actions. In particular‚ the speaker remembers that his father rose very early on Sunday mornings to stoke the furnace fire. Only when the house was warm did he awaken his son to dress. Line 12 notes that the father

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    intense week of labor. However‚ no one‚ even the speaker ever thanked the father. The poem continues and the speaker gets out of bed once the house is cozy and the father is calling. The speaker was afraid as the house was filled with “chronic angers” (Hayden 9). The speaker then talks to the dad without any enthusiasm‚ despite the fact that the father warmed the house and polished the speaker’s shoes. Now older‚ the speaker’s actions were due to the fact that the speaker did not know of love back then

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    Neil deGrasse Tyson: Champion of Science Rhonda Schear Valencia Community College ENG1102 Neil deGrasse Tyson‚ renowned American astrophysicist‚ director of the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History‚ and the host of PBS’s NOVA ScienceNow. Tyson is also the author of several best selling books. He is probably most well known for his appearance The Colbert Report with Stephen Colbert and other late night interviews on shows such as The Daily Show

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    disabilities hinder that person’s life and that they are never happy with their life as a result of their disability. However‚ “[o]ne study3 found that half of people with serious disabilities ranked their quality of life as ‘good’ or ‘excellent’. ”(Hayden 4). This shows how they are happy with their lifestyles and that they wouldn’t want to change a single thing. Also‚ when mothers are pregnant‚ they are able to see if their child has a disability or any type of disease. However‚ some people decide

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    Seat Belt Laws in Montana Op-ed Montana Fountain Claire 17 October‚ 2014 Writing 101-03 Seat Belt Laws in Montana There are many stories that circulate about being in car crashes‚ with or without wearing seatbelts. This particular story however‚ outlines what will be a constant theme throughout my whole paper: the horrible effects of not being buckled up while driving. This is a mother’s story‚ a woman by the name of Samantha Babcock. As you read this‚ think of how much the safety

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