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    There are serveral reason why one should not be late to class. One reason would be that if you are late to class you are then behind in maybe an assignment your teacher has given and she would have to go over it again with you which shows irresponsibility which is not very good for you and your school record. Learning to be on time to class helps you in the future when you plan to get a job and if you don’t learn to master this it could cost you in loosing your job because have it for sure that your

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    convert to Islam or join the Pact and continue practicing your own religion!” I overheard a soldier talking to the leader of my tribe. Would he convert to Islam or enter the Pact‚ pay the jizyah and stay a Christian? Part of the reason Islam spread so quickly was because the conquered people liked the Muslim beliefs and the way they ruled. (With consideration to other religions) Other reasons for the rapid spread of Islam were trade and Jihad. (religious war) Mecca was the birthplace of Islam; it

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    recite the words of Allah (God) in public‚ he traveled across the Middle east with his followers.  After his death Islam had reached not only the Middle East but Europe and Asia. Islam spread so quickly because of the trade routes‚ the religious message‚ and their political message.     The first reason Islam spread so quickly is because when merchants moved around the middle east and other places they advertised Islam. According to Great Ages of Man : Early Islam by Desmond Stewart & the editors of Time-Life

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    the United States. The white southerners did not take to this lightly. To maintain white supremacy in the south white southerners would make false accusations against Afro-Americans of rape‚ murder‚ burglary‚ etc. With the extra-legal laws still intact‚ by public opinion an enraged mob would lynch Afro-American that have been accused of a crime. This law was only exercised towards the Afro-American population of the south during the late 19th century‚ mainly towards Afro-Americans men‚ to maintain

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    Throughout history there have been many reform movements that have changed the country which they took place in. During the first half of the nineteenth century the reform movements in America brought lasting change by causing the citizens of America to rethink their views on many important issues brought about by the economic and social disruptions of the market revolutions. First of all‚ the Temperance Movement helped to make a lasting change on the dangerous amounts of alcohol that the average

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    Stone Park. And like fire‚ the effects that Nationalism had caused were both eminent yet horrendous. Nationalism united people into nation-states‚ toppled empires composed of many ethnic minorities‚ and contributed to the outbreak of wars in the nineteenth century. For example‚ Germany was united by Otto von Bismarck‚ France by the French Revolution‚ and Italy by Garibaldi and Cavour‚ all because of the nationalistic effect. They united as a country because of their pride and brotherhood. However‚ empires

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    There were also free blacks who were not so fortunate‚ like Solomon Northup a freeman who was captured as a slave for twelve years. Later on‚ he was freed by the help of friends and soon became a very popular voice within the abolitionist circle by sharing his story. He also aided in helping slaves through the Underground Railroad‚ many free slaves in the North would coordinate with white abolitionists to help form escape routes in order to give runaway slaves the chances to escape‚ many story tell

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    During the late nineteenth century‚ the U.S. went through an amazing increase in industrial growth. Many things were brought up that could help anyone‚ even the immigrants‚ to come to america to have a better life. As things settled it wasn’t as everyone wish or hoped it would be. It was not a healthy environment and things were not as stabled as they should’ve been. Some factors that had a negative effect on society includes‚ working conditions‚ child labor and unstable homes. Due to these conditions

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    Southeast Asia‚ it’s very hard to come to an exact answer on who was the first set of people to inhabitant that country. It’s hard to say because in the first century India and China began a trade route with Burma further east in Vietnam. There are many things that caused Southeast Asia to become a colony. The main thing was that the Europeans needed spices and the only way they could get it in that time was to colonize Southeast Asia. The Europeans treated them in a mutual way you could say. It

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    All through the early nineteenth century‚ World War I broke out. President Woodrow Wilson‚ at first‚ did not want to participate in this war owing to the fact that they abide by the policy of isolationism. However‚ countless events had come about and it had altered the image of the country. Therefore‚ the country was forced to engage in this war. These events were in terms of economic‚ social‚ and political conflicts. First‚ the so-called “Zimmermann telegram” was sent from Germany in January 1917

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