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    The United States is the result of influence from an officious era‚ the Enlightenment era. The Enlightenment era was an era of influential philosophers throughout Western Europe‚ who used reason to explain everyday life. Many of those influential philosophers work can be found in newer governments and communities throughout the world. The Enlightenment era paved a path of equality in social‚ economic‚ and political areas‚ that can be found in the United States today. The Enlightenment era during

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    vote in the election rather than the legislature (Doc A). Jackson was the candidate that was most voted significantly by this time‚ making it more evident on how democracy can be powerful. Also by 1828‚ the common people realized what power they held and used it to their advantage by starting a peaceful revolution (Doc B). Even though‚ most were the common people it was also the snobs he had received votes because of his own reputation he had for himself from being poor to rich (Doc B). Jackson’s

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    No other president of the twentieth-century had a more effective and enduring influence than the 40th President of the United States‚ Ronald Wilson Reagan. He accomplished more than he set out to do. And‚ he accomplished much more in his eight years of presidency than most presidents of the twentieth-century.He was quite successful at home‚ and abroad. He worked to revive the economy‚ to win the Cold War‚ and to bring back the idea of exceptionalism to America. One of the most significant factors

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    humanists pointed the church back to Classical Greece and Rome‚ as well as the beginnings of the Christian tradition with a commitment to the past that seemed highly likely to impact the future of the church had Luther not come along and reconceived of how to use the Biblical text. And while Luther began in earnest the rhetorical and practical use of printed materials as a means of effective and forceful communication on a large scale‚ it seems likely that academics (such as Erasmus or Calvin) and/or

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    Her name was Jane Addams. She was a huge influence in that time on American citizens. She was born on September 6‚ 1860 in Illinois and died in 1935. She did many things to turn America towards theirs most serious problems at the time and try to solve them. Jane Addams consistently tried to warn the country that one of the biggest problems were mother problems. Problems such as a need for children and local health. She was a sociologist‚ public

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    heart was full of warmth of love. He communicated and transferred God’s word with Love and seeking the kingdom of his to us. He taught the youth mostly because they are the ones who is our future‚ in addition‚ the ones with the most problems. These are some of the reasons why many of the youth ones loved him for who he was and how he attracted them. He had many odd behaviors because he moved so much that he had to distract himself such as biting. He was very active throughout his life‚ he went outside

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    segregation for freedom and equality. Although there were many civil rights activists who risked their lives for the cause‚ there was one particular leader who captured the hearts of many through his peaceful demeanor and eloquent

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    readers about how life was in Concord and how it was politically‚ socially and economically. He states that he will give us a lot of evidence about the people of Concord and give us there reactions to the revolution and how it changed them politically‚ socially‚ and economically. These three things shaped their lives and over time changed due to circumstances that have happened thanks to Parliament. But those three ideas made up something that the people of Concord needed‚ which were Magistrates.

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    Century. Mussolini and Franko were the two most powerful dictators in the twentieth century who used football to manipulate and corrupt other countries in order to promote their own country and its political identity. Both Mussolini and Franko did not like Football themselves but they used Football to uphold their power and control within their countries. Football was attractive to European dictators as it endorsed nationalism‚ support and patriotism when victories were made on the field. Both Mussolini

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    Zoroastrian Eschatology Influence on Judaism Page 1 Eschatology is a set of theological doctrines as part of many world religious traditions‚ concerning the final events of history‚ or the ultimate destiny of mankind. It involves maters such as the faith of the soul after death‚ resurrection‚ reward or punishment‚ as well as the ultimate destiny of the entire universe. Eschatological and apocalyptic prospects are defined either in an individual or in a collective form‚ embracing individual souls

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