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    G-Dubz Da Greatest Before Washington‚ there was nothing. The confederate government was an uncontested failure. The only reason the new constitution and its convention had any gravitas is because Washington was a part of it. Washington aided in establishing the United States as one of the most powerful and respected nations in the world. Washington established numerous presidential precedents. For example‚ after being shunned from a legislative meeting‚ Washington appointed close advisors to

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    similar with other small minorities. As a Lutheran and a Prussian he could not understand how German Catholics could divide their loyalty between their country and their religion. 39% of the German population were catholic‚ mainly in the southern states of the country. These southern states were the most reluctant to unify as a nation as the catholic population did not want to unite with the 61% protestant north population. This was also the same with other smaller minorities which included the growing

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    ruled by the pharaoh other people‚ of the hierarchy‚ help rule the government they specialize in different places in the government. pharaoh was considered a god wives of pharaohs were the 2 most powerful after the pharaohs the other leader of the government under the pharaoh was the visier the viziers job was overseer of the land About 1000 years after pyramids came out they began to go out of style because of tomb robberies After this the rulers or pharaohs were hidden away in rock tombs if

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    Why Did Populis Fail

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    against the Democrats and Republicans. It was a down-up system that failed. Populism was a struggle between the elite and lower class that wanted more government control of banking and industries because farmers felt as if they were getting the short end of the stick. People were from a farming background and had the view that the government was favoring banks and industries and felt like the government was planning on getting rid of agriculture. It was striving toward modernization without trying to

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    How To Survive A Bad Date

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    can leave you feeling embarrassed and unimpressed with yourself. Sometimes the person you are dating is a mess‚ sometimes you’re one doing everything wrong‚ and occasionally‚ the activities you planned turned into a disaster. Here’s what to do or survive‚ or perhaps even turn around a bad date. One thing you can do is try starting over. If you’re messing up left and right‚ ask your date if you can start over. If you’re willing to show your human side and acknowledge that you messed up‚ it can be

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    year the Canadian Government is passing numerous laws to the public to protect the people of the country. But one law that the Canadian government has yet to pass on could be the law that could save the most lives‚ that law is banning the production of cigarettes to the Canadian public. I strongly feel that the Canadian Government should ban cigarettes because of the fact that it’s harmful to the economy‚ to the Canadian people‚ and the environment. First and foremost the government should illegalize

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    Why Did Islam Spread

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    Why Did Islam Spread so Quickly Through the World There are 1.6 billion Muslim people in the world today‚ that is approximately 23% of the world’s population.Islam was founded in 610‚ by the Prophet Muhammad. The religion appealed to many people due to the fact its rules were right and just. Islam spread to many regions in the beginning‚ and now is the #3d largest religion in the world. One of the major factors of the spread of islam was trade‚ trading helped the spread of islam because it brought

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    ceased to exist‚ and would not have carried it’s ideals to post-classical civilizations. Rome had a successful and functioning government that help established its power‚ grandeur‚ and impressive knowledge of the arts. Within society it is vital to have a dependable and structured government as to prevent uproar and rebellion. The importance of a stable and powerful government is portrayed in the literary work Lord of the Flies and the idealization of political rulers and the subordination of subjects

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    Single Families: The struggle to survive There are roughly around 6 billion people in the world or there were as of 2009 and for every 1000 people about 5 are divorced‚ over 13 million american women alone are widowed‚ and many people are just single. So me by choice others by circumstance but the truth of the matter is that over 20% of families worldwide are single parent run homes. How do these people live? Many in poverty and a grand majority of them live in the middle to low class ranks of

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    Relations between the Soviet Union and the American Government grew and depleted over the years. Strong ties were formed when political‚ economic‚ and ideological factors were shared. Differences in political systems caused tension between the two governments and prevented them from coming to a mutual understanding on critical topics. This often led them to the brink of wars and crises‚ such as the Cuban Missile Crisis. The Soviet Union and the American Government were cautiously cooperative and

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