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    War which was a condition of political and military tension after World War II between powers in the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc. Also‚ the Korean War started June 25‚ 1950‚ through July 27‚ 1953‚ which affected the United States financially. There were many difficulties with communism that affected the Red-Scare‚ and the anti-communist dealing with McCarthyism. “During the McCarthy era‚ thousands of Americans were accused of being communists or communist sympathizers and became the subject of

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    represented as distinct parties‚ the Federalists and the Whigs in fact shared a common political ideology‚ represented many of the same interest groups and proposed similar programs and policies. Assess this. Although the Whig party surfaced forty years after the Federalist party had died out‚ the two separate parties held many of the same ideals‚ and catered to many of the same constituents‚ causing these two parties to be more similar in history than different. The Federalist party was established originally

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    nineteenth century. According to literary critic Elaine Showalter‚ Chopin’s stories and other feminist writers of the time‚ were written during a period in which women writers were able to “reject the accommodating postures of femininity and to use literature to dramatize the ordeals of wronged womanhood.” Do you think Chopin’s and/or Gilman’s stories reject the “postures of femininity”? What “ordeals of wronged womanhood” are being dramatized in these stories? The events of American history are very much

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    Your Name Your Teacher Your Class Due Date The Radical and the Republican This book was a view on slavery between during the Civil War. It shows the different views of the Republican Party of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. These two had very different views at first‚ but then learned to adapt to each other and eventually became great friends. Frederick Douglass was born into slavery. He had a strong hatred toward slavery; not just because he was a slave‚ but because he thought

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    Instead‚ it began as a body of diverse traditions which were mostly preserved in oral form. These include epics of Israel’s origins and history such as the patriarchal narrative and Moses and Exodus from Egypt. The formulation of these traditions in the society took place before anyone could point out to a Bible

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    The federalist was known as pro nationalist with a strong national government support‚ where the national and state would have a certain power‚ but neither would have a supreme authority over the other. They also support the constitution which they abide too with a personal liberty protection. The anti-federalist also called the State right s advocates agree with a strong State rights‚ pro limited national government by limiting the power of the National Government. These two school of thought had

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    Two similarities from The Nostalgist film and short story are‚ they both make it apparent that the old man is in need of his eyes and ears. Immediately in the story it mentions how the have begun to fail. In the film they also display the device malfunctioning as he is talking to the boy. Secondly the love and care the man has over the boy. In the story it also begins with how the old man is focused on teaching the boy how to live with him‚ while on the film he is showing him to play chess with him

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    Constitution are federalists who favor to establish a stronger national government; one opponents of the Constitution are anti-federalists who favor to establish a weaker national government. Federalists think only a stronger national government have an ability to keep the states in control. Anti-federalists think the states should have more power than the national government. Even though the conflict between federalist and anti-federalist doesn’t stop‚ whether it is a federalists or anti-federalists‚ they

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    Starting in the years 1801-1817 there was a separation in the United States. The Federalists and Dem-Rep parties were basically opposites of each other. The Republicans were usually seen as strict constructionists‚ who opposed the broad constructionism of both Jefferson and Madison who were Federalists. In both‚ Jefferson’s and Madison’s presidencies they highlighted Federalists ideals in their decisions‚ including Jefferson’s purchase of the Louisiana territory. The average Dem-Rep had many beliefs

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    ratified‚ there were two main political factions‚ each having ideas that were vastly diverse from each other. While Thomas Jefferson was an anti-Federalist‚ many of the other Constitution makers were Federalists. John Adams‚ a Federalist‚ was elected as the second American president in 1796 and served in office until 1800. Thomas Jefferson’s election is termed “The Revolution of 1800” because so many of his ideas contrasted with those of the previous president. Though both the Anti-Federalist and Federalist

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