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    the Chinese wanted to‚ they could have sailed all the way to Europe and even as far as North America. However‚ the Chinese ran into some political problems that prevented explorations in the future. If they had continued their voyages‚ it would have been possible for them to have discovered the New World before Columbus. Had China discovered America before Columbus‚ our world would be different from what it is today. During the mid 1400 ’s‚ China was plagued with many political problems

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    America is well known as the Land of Opportunity because it provides individuals with many different options in life so they can achieve anything they set their mind to‚ no matter who they are‚ but is everyone today given that equal right to each opportunity? According to the dictionary equal opportunity is “the policy of treating others without discrimination‚ especially because of sex‚ race‚ or age”. Therefore in my opinion‚ I do not think America is really the ‘land of opportunity’ for all people

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    America has many challenges in the world today coming from several different settings. There is problems that involve other countries like Iran or North Korea or there is problems at home like The biggest challenge faced by Americans and America is domestic. The greatest challenge being faced by America is not illegal aliens or unfair trade practices‚ it is Americans. A great example of Americans being a threat is that most Americans are killed by fellow Americans rather than by foreigners coming

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    separation of church and state typically still stands. One can practice whatever makes them happy without any interference from the government. Has this always been the case or did issues arise on occasion? II. Early Religion in America III. Decline of religion in America IV. Conclusion   "And an old priest said‚ Speak to us of Religion‚ And he said: Have I spoken this day of aught else? Is not religion all deeds and all reflection‚ And that which is neither deed nor reflection‚ but a wonder and

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    Challenges in America Abraham Lincoln once said‚ “America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms‚ it will be because we destroyed ourselves.” 1 With this‚ Lincoln exposed the vulnerability of the United States when we are not united. Today we are more vulnerable than ever with the challenges we are facing. America as a whole faces numerous challenges ranging from benign to oppressive; examples of these challenges include political differences‚ terrorism‚ immigration

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    Racism is an ongoing problem in this country America. There has been racial problems sciences the 1700s when it was only the thirteen colonies! In the beginning of the United States of America it was legal for African people to be enslaved. When Abraham Lincoln was elected in March 1861 all the way till his assassination in April 1865. During the time he was president‚ the civil war‚ act started in April 12‚ 1861 – May 9‚ 1865. The Civil is also known as the “The War Between the States‚” was an

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    Welfare‚ it’s what is Wrong with America Today. American conservatives feel the welfare system‚ as we know‚ needs to be completely dismantled‚ or in the least‚ restructured with extreme limitations on who can receive benefits and how benefits are used. The good intentions of welfare advocates have over burdened American citizens with perhaps the heaviest burden placed upon the ones they intended to help the most. Liberals would suggest the wealthiest of Americans should bare a larger burden

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    Many children learn in elementary school that as citizens of the United States we have the right to express ourselves freely‚ through the freedom of speech‚ press‚ and in many other ways‚ including the freedom of religion. These “freedoms” are what America is built on‚ and why many immigrants left their countries in which they were born and raised. They left in order to express themselves freely and to shield their children from the experience of oppression. Today many Americans take advantage of

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    What is the problem? The problem with refugees is that there are so many and not enough places for them to go to because countries are afraid to let theme in. There are 19.5 million refugees in the world and 59.5 million people forcibly brought to other countries in the world because there is no place for them to go. Then they end up in refugee camps where they only get to eat 9 oz. (255 g) whole grain (maize or sorghum)‚ 7 oz. (198 g) milled grain (wheat flour)‚1.5 tablespoons vegetable oil‚ 1

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    Hunger in America By: Kaylee Moore Hunger is a major problem here in the United States. According to outnumberhunger.com 1 in 7 Americans experience hunger. 12 million families are hungry. There are many contributing factors to this issue. Some of these factors are unemployment‚ the national minimum wage‚ and other expenses. Unemployment could be the biggest reason people are hungry. Based on information from fortune.com‚ it says that the unemployment rate is at fourty percent. This means that

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