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    influence of the church‚ and the idea of women being smarter or more knowledgeable than men which led to the ideas of witches. Human history manipulated witchcraft for its own purposes‚ often laying the blame of society’s perceived ills on the phenomenon of witchcraft. The belief that witchcraft is predominantly evil provokes fear in societies‚ which in turn made the general public more suspicious of what

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    Including the “Notes for Speech in Parliament” its purpose was to inform the colonists how Parliament has treated them. That they came to be free‚ but England was still ruling them under the British Constitution. Also all this rebelling against England led to the American Revolution. So this all contributes to the identity of the colonies to a long extent. The colonists showed their unity to a long extent. Benjamin Franklin tried to unite the colonies with the JOIN OR DIE banner. Benjamin expressed

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    SOVIET COMMUNISM VS. CHINESE COMMUNISM The Soviet Union and China are the two important states in the world history that practiced a form of communism. However‚ communism in the Soviet Union collapsed while it still survives in China. What were the reasons: what caused the collapse in the Soviet Union and why has the Chinese communist-party state has been more durable than the Soviet Union? The Soviet communism ignored basic human desires like desires to own property and to express your opinions

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    the attraction of Communism.’ There are several different reasons to why Vietcong had gained support in South Vietnam‚ some of these reasons include; the attraction of Communism‚ winning the hearts and minds of the people‚ unpopularity of the Diem’s regime‚ Operation Phoenix and many more. One of the key explanations as to why the Vietcong gained support was down to the attraction of Communism. The Vietnamese peasant’s lifestyle fitted with the concept of Communism. Communism was all about equality

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    Communism comes from the political and philosophical teachings of Karl Marx. Marx believe that communism was the final stage that allowed societies to be truly equal in their lives and communities. During the twentieth century‚ communism held an enormous significance and created a huge impact on the global scale. For many countries that had communist rule‚ such as China and the Soviet Union‚ communism was the promises of “liberation from inequality‚ oppression‚ exploitation‚ and backwardness.” However

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    approved the continuation of slavery in the Union states that had slavery. The Southern States based its economy on the maintenance of slavery. The majority of southern states felt that slavery could be abolished in the south because then an economic collapse would occur. Furthermore‚ many poor whites in the South were against slavery‚ this pressed their financial situation and made it more difficult to get work. Still others white people‚ for example‚ Robert E. Lee‚ was opposed to slavery on purely moral

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    What led to The American Revolution? The American Revolution was caused by many things‚ but there are three main reasons that led to The American Revolution. The first main reason would be The Boston Massacre‚ then it would be the taxes‚ and the last reason is The Continental Congress. The Boston Massacre affected both the British and the Colonists. First of all the Boston Massacre created propaganda. Even though the British only killed five people the propaganda made it look like a massacre

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    Leading up to the Boston Massacre the English were putting taxes on everything. The King of was broke and they are trying to take all of the colonist money. Some of the taxes and punishment the King of England were the Sugar Act‚ The Proclamation of 1763 and The Stamp Act. This acts made the colonist very angry by taxing important things most people need . They thought awful so they protested and a refused. The Boston Massacre happened on March 5‚ 1770. The Boston Massacre happened because the

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    What would have happened if Abraham Lincoln hadn’t been assassinated? This is a question that I have asked myself since the first time I had learned about this time in American history. It is this very question that the author of the article addresses. The initial view towards Reconstruction was that it wouldn’t have made a difference whether or not Lincoln had been part of the picture‚ many historians had believed that Lincoln would have clashed with Radical Republicans in congress much like Andrew

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    never became what it was supposed to be. Between beer‚ wine‚ liquor and essentially any other form of acohol‚ it’s not hard to tell that it has a grip on the citizens of America. We use it in our daily lives to push through tough days or to further enjoy special moments. It’s honestly tough to believe that

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