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    At the onset of the American Revolution‚ the sociology and agenda of the patriotic elite seemed to mirror that of the people. Many influential figures in the colonies‚ as well as most of the common people‚ had had enough of what they viewed as British tyrannical rule encroaching on their lifestyles. Visionaries such as Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson dreamed of a self-governed country founded on a basis of equality and liberty. Of course‚ these fundamental rights weren’t intended for everyone

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    WWI American Neutrality Outline Main Question- When World War 1 broke out‚ the United States declared its policy of neutrality. Was the United States ever neutral in the conflict‚ and if so‚ when and why did it change to a policy favoring the Allied Powers? Thesis- Although the United States declared its neutrality in August 1914‚ they continued to trade with both Britain and Germany up until January 16‚ 1917‚ due to the Germans sending the Zimmerman Telegram which proposed an alliance between

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    One of the most important parts of America’s timeline was the American Civil war. In the American Civil war‚ two sides were fighting over the same item; slavery. As we all know‚ the winners of this war were the Northern states. After winning‚ they punished the southern states. When the South succeeded‚ they created their own currency‚ they made a flag‚ and they created an entirely new government. When they lost the war‚ their money was burned because it had no value‚ the government was disbanded

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    There are many causes of the American Revolution‚ but I believe the primary cause was the French and Indian War‚ which lasted from 1754 to 1763. This war also known as the Seven Years War‚ changed the relationship between Britain and the American colonies. Not only did this war help start the revolution‚ but its aftermath did too. A decade of conflicts between British Parliament and the colonists‚ starting with taxation acts‚ eventually led to the eruption of the American Revolution in 1775. The

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    fired in Lexington. These gunshots were the opening shots of the famous American Revolution. England had been situated in the Americas for over a hundred and fifty years and had maintained a dominant establishment. So why was there a revolution? There were multiple causes of the American Revolution; however‚ a primary reason for the revolution was for economic self- interest. Leading up to the American Revolution‚ there were plenty of occasions were England provoked the Colonies

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    over time through several key movements‚ especially in the cases of Haiti and Brazil. In the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century‚ both of these colonies saw the massive undertaking of revolution from their monarchs. Likewise‚ the Spanish-American colonies saw a long series of rebellious campaigns which resulted in the total secession from European sovereignty. These three distinct happenings had co-mingling causes and effects‚ especially in the social domains of status and race. In the

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    Schooling System American vs. Pakistan Education plays a very important role in everyone’s life and it also prepares children for the brighter future. Every country has different schooling system and the quality and importance are different throughout the world. American has strongest schooling system in the world. They are more advanced and different from the rest of the world. On the other hand‚ the schooling system in Pakistan is adopted from colonial authorities and it’s old and backward

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    Coupled with this power are constraints “without which the U.S. Presidency would be more of an imperial presidency rather than democratic” (Harris‚ 2012‚ p. 37). The aforementioned categories show the respective classes of the powers and roles of an American president. The presidency is a revered institution in the United States of America. This is because of the relevance and sanity that it injects in the whole country. The powers ensure that the president that not overstep his mandate. Additionally

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    The American Flag stands today to show that the wonderful place we call America‚ is forever united and will stand strong till we are all no more. Foreigners come to visit our nation and notice that‚ we Americans are full of purity‚ innocence‚ honor and peace‚ which the 6 white stripes on our flag imply. Also‚ we are all full of power‚ strength‚ bravery and endurance because we don’t allow anyone or anything to tear our nation apart. We will forever stand as one in a blue field of justice‚ fairness

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    The 1998 movie American History X was a controversial American crime/drama film written by David McKenna . Since being released November 20‚1998 it has grossed $23‚875‚127 worldwide. Derek Vinyard‚ played by Edward Norton is a former Neo-Nazi skinhead who is trying to save his younger brother Danny Vinyard from making the same mistakes he did . After their father ‚ who was a firefighter was murdered by a black drug dealer while extinguishing a fire at a suspected Compton drug den ;You can

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