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    Each of the four articles portrayed a different explanation for why Reconstruction did not work out as planned by the United States Government. Thomas W. Wilson’s article reveals that the government preyed upon the South. Carter Woodson asserts that former slaves were not given a fair chance to make Reconstruction work‚ while Thomas Bailey blames the Radicals for pushing it on clueless‚ former slaves. Finally‚ Mary Beth Norton takes issue with the resistance of Reconstruction that the South held

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    and OutOut by Robert Frost? “OutOut” and “Disabled” both represent physical injuries and their effects in several ways. Robert Frost and Wilfred Owen both show the consequences of injuries‚ for example they demonstrate how injuries caused physical pain due to industrial advances‚ psychological impacts and how the people around him felt. In addition‚ they also show how society felt towards the injured and how they struggled to accept them. Both Owen and Frost wanted to create an anti-war image

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    Why did I want to be a airborne ranger right out of high school? Well it’s for one thing very hard to explain because I know some of the reasons but in the end I was honestly just drawn to it for some reason. I do know thou that I wanted to be something more than a regular army infantryman and that I needed to be something more‚ and equally as important I wanted to show my parents I could do it and make them proud. Some of the reasons I was drawn to being a ranger was because I wanted to do what

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    OUTLINE: (remember to add analysisss) Thesis: (add in some background info from intro): The United States abandoned its neutrality and chose to enter World War I because of relations with other nations such as France and Britain‚ and warfare issues. Body paragraph #1: The United States abandoned its neutrality and joined World War I because of financial and economic relations with other nations which made it difficult for them to maintain neutrality between alliances. Doc 1 – William

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    immediate causes for war against Spain‚ however there were many economic issues that could be taken care of on the long run. The U.S was in the midst of expansion and Spain was making it hard for it to happen. Spain controlled Cuba‚ and this a nuisance for the U.S. due to the fact Cuba was the largest producer of sugar in the world at the time. (2) Cubans rebelled in hopes of breaking free from Spain’s control and become independent. However the U.S could not let Cuba win this war by themselves. They

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    Robert Frost's Out-Out

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    One of the first poems I’ll be analyzing in this essay is by Robert Frost‚ “Out-Out”. Frost has a unique method of embodiment to create certain emotions in this poem. The buzz saw‚ though in a sense‚ it’s a type of tool‚ is better known as being‚ aggressively snarling and rattling as it does its work. When the sister makes the dinner announcement‚ the saw demonstrates that it has a mind of its own by “jumping” out of the boy’s hand in its excitement. Robert Frost wouldn’t like to lay blame for the

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    so many of their jobs have laid everyone off. According to Yen H.‚ many older people‚ immigrants or college graduates that are in debt are taking on teenage jobs as they search for jobs within their careers (Yen 2012). Once these kids have figured out they cannot support themselves and their parents cannot or will not support them for one reason or another‚ they then find themselves with no other option than to leave school. realize it or are not concerned because they are aided financially by some

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    California. This telegraph was a direct threat on American land‚ and would bring the war “closer to home” for the U.S. As well as being a threat on territory‚ Americans would use this telegraph as a way of convincing Americans to “protest” for war. On “March 1‚ 1917 the text is published on the front pages of newspapers across America.” The Zimmerman Telegraph was the main reason the United States joined the war being a threat on land and a major persuader for Americans all across the U.S.

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    Why the South Lost the War

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    Illinois‚ ring eerily true with the truth about the country’s uncertain future. Only three short years after Lincoln gave this speech‚ civil war would break out between the northern and southern states‚ and it would end four years later with the South running away with its tail between its legs. Why did the South lose the war? The South entered into the Civil War unprepared to fight and‚ ultimately‚ was starting a fight it was destined to lose. In the end‚ there were five factors that led to the defeat

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    Why Students Drop Out of College Diann Fisher Each fall a new crop of first year college students‚ wavering between high hopes for the future and intense anxiety about their new status‚ scan college maps searching for their classrooms. They have been told repeatedly that college is the key to a well-paying job‚ and they certainly don’t want to support themselves by flipping hamburgers or working at some other dead-end job. So‚ notebooks at the ready‚ they await what college has in store. Unfortunately

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