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    DBQ: WHAT CAUSED THE CIVIL WAR? Proslavery and antislavery civilians clash. The "tea cup sitting close to the edge of the table" (Background Essay) begins to rattle heavily and almost fall off. The Civil War has begun. This "war between the states" shows that extremity of differences in opinions can lead to violence and death. There were over 618‚000 casualties by the end of the war‚ which lasted from 1861 to 1865. So‚ what lead to this wildness? The Civil War was caused by three main reasons: economic

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    Olisae Udemadu May 16‚ 2013 Core 2 The early 1900’s were a time of turmoil for farmers in the United States‚ especially in the Great Plains region. After the end of World War I‚ overproduction by farmers resulted in low prices for crops. When farmers first came to the Midwest‚ they farmed as much wheat as they could because of the high prices and demand. Of the ninety-seven acres‚ almost thirty-two million acres were being cultivated. The farmers were careless in their planting of the crop‚ caring

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    Depression and a “Great” Depression have two totally different definitions. Hence it is all in the name. Well a great depression not only affects on country but many countries. Many economic historians say that it was not just caused by one particular thing‚ but many things. The depression originated in the U.S. after the fall in stock prices that began in October‚ 29‚ 1929-1941 known as “Black Tuesday”. A lot of people started to invest in stocks‚ during the 1920s‚ when everything was going great

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    distances of 400 kilometers from the epicenter. It produced record-breaking ground acceleration‚ which left sixty people dead‚ 7‚000 injured‚ 20‚000 homeless‚ and over 40‚000 buildings damaged in Los Angles and surrounding counties. The Earthquake caused the collapse of overpasses along the Santa Monica‚ Antelope Valley‚ Simi Valley‚ as well as the Golden State Freeway. In addition‚ numerous fires broke out due to gas line ruptures causing further damage to the

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    Discuss how the issues associated with broken food systems might be understood as a wicked problem. The notions of social wicked problems were first introduced in 1973 by Rittel and Webber; two Berkeley professors who published an article in Policy Sciences‚ that identified the characteristics that differentiated wicked problems from ordinary problems (Camillus 2008). Rittel and Webber’s article provided 10 properties that can be used as a guide

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    DIVORCE 101 *House Bill 1799‚ authored by Rep.Luz Ilagan of Gabriela Party-list‚ revives earlier initiatives to legalize divorce in the Philippines. Should the bill be ratified in the parliament‚ it would mean that the Philippines would be the only country (together with the Vatican City) to forbid divorce? If you’re a Catholic‚ If you fear God and his commands‚ there is no way that you will agree on divorce. Simple as it is. Especially here in the Philippines. Even if some pastor and theologians

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    incidence in divorce. Whereas in the past‚ divorce was a relatively rare occurrence‚ in recent times it has become quite commonplace. This change is borne out clearly in census figures. For example thirty years ago in Australia‚ only one marriage in ten ended in divorce; nowadays the figure is more than one in three (Australian Bureau of Statistics‚ 1996: p.45). A consequence of this change has been a substantial increase in the number of single parent families and the attendant problems that this brings

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    postclassical era just after William the Conqueror had unified England. The fighting was between the Muslims and Christians. Many things contributed to causing the crusades. Religious motivation and political/economical gain were both major factors that caused them. Proof that religious motivation was a cause for the crusades is shown through many of these documents. First‚ document one contains such quotes as‚ "Christ commands it"‚ "…concerns you and God"‚ and "…preserve the right of church". All of

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    were in Mexico. Secondly‚ President Polk annexed Texas‚ which ended the relationship between Mexico and the United States‚ and then tried to purchase some of Mexico’s territory even after he just betrayed Mexico by adding Texas to their union. Lastly‚ Polk moved his troops into unsettled territory declaring it the United States property‚ which caused Mexico to attack. Overall‚ the Mexican War was an unfair battle‚ but without it‚ America would not be the way it is today. The long term debate on who

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    offer made by France. It is evident that France and the Napoleonic War had played an important role in the relationship between America and Britain. Another factor that is clearly highlighted is the anger caused by the violation of the human rights. The fear of losing the Napoleonic War had caused Britain to act out and introduce laws based on that fear.

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