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    Corps and VII Corps‚ since they were worried that the Germans would launch an attack which would put a gap between the V Corps and VII Corps. That would not be good because the Germans would have a good position to out flank both corps. Another reason why it was good to capture Carentan was “Carentan loomed next on the list of vital Allied objectives. Its seizure would provide the link necessary to coordinate the assault forces on Utah and Omaha Beaches. If Germans retained the town‚ Allied power would

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    ergo the slaves. The new America needed money to jumpstart the economy of a new nation and nothing was better for that then exports filled by slaves. The Americans realized the economic value of slaves or forced work by a dictator can be. That is why they opened commerce with Saint Domingo and Toussant. Thomas Jefferson said that “I would gladly compound with a great part of our northern country”. He was fine doing commerce and work with freed slaves but he just needed them in the tobacco fields

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    What caused Josh’s father to become so unhappy was that he lost his job. Instead of supporting his family his son is‚ which makes him feel powerless (Hunt 17). It states in the book that “Must your mother dress you like you our three years old again‚” that shows that any little thing he does he is going to jump off the hinges at (Hunt 15). Josh’s father sits in line all day waiting to get a job or a job for a day to get a little cash‚ but nothing no one is hiring or anything (Hunt 16). Josh’s father

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    make huge advances in farming‚ building‚ and education. Egypt has made a huge impression on our world today. They introduced new farming equipment that cuts the workload by about 25 people. They left us gigantic monuments to prove they were there‚ and that they were well past their time. On top of that‚ they left us paper. What we all use every single day. Without them‚ we might still be carving rocks! The Egyptians have shaped so much of our everyday lives‚ without us even realizing it. Egyptians

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    The way that the American Government spends its money is very important. Also the government must remember the Preamble goals when creating the Federal Budget. The Preamble established five purposes of the Constitution: establishing Justice‚ insuring Domestic Tranquility‚ providing Common Defense‚ promoting the general welfare of citizens‚ and securing the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity. After evaluating the federal budget‚ it is evident that the budget is split into three

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    Why has the American Constitution lasted so long? Hague and Harrop define a codified constitution‚ such as the American Constitution‚ as a single document that ‘sets out the formal structure of the state‚ specifying the powers and institutions of central government‚ and its relationship with other levels. The Constitution established itself as ‘the supreme law of the land.’ In addition‚ constitutions express the rights of citizens and in so doing create limits on government.’ Ratified in 1789

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    referred to as the “Spanish Golden Age”. This is a period that is characterized as a time of "vitality‚ exuberance‚ and a zest of living”. These ideals are combined with interesting social constructs to create a new type of Spanish culture. During this important time in Spain’s history‚ the most popular playwright of the time helped exemplify the cultural values and attitudes. Lope Felix de Vega Carpio wrote his masterpiece‚ Fuente Ovejuna‚ in 1614 and told the story of two rebellions: the Master of the

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    How Did Salvador’s Art Become so Popular? Salvador’s art has influenced many people and artist till this day. With his amazing surrealist kinds of art depicting the things of the real world but in a different perspective. It all started with the birth of Salvador Dali of May 11‚ 1904. He had two siblings‚ Salvador was his 9 month older brother‚ but he soon died before Dali was born. His parents like to say to Salvador that he was his brothers reincarnation. The second sibling Salvador had was his

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    Christianity within a very troubling time in Rome. He used his massive amount of power and influences to make Christianity legal‚ help solve theological debates‚ and build the church that later was his burial site. Constantine‚ unlike many other historical important individuals‚ used his power to help benefit a group of people from being severely persecuted to openly practicing their religion. Like Paul‚ Constantine used his position of power as a means to further his personal beliefs. In conclusion‚ through

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    Religion was very important to the ancient Mesopotamians. They believed in gods‚ goddesses‚ and demons. The ancient mesopotamians also believed in the Netherworld‚ their version of the afterlife. The people of Mesopotamia believed that their world was controlled by gods‚ goddesses‚ monsters and demons. The mesopotamians were polytheistic‚ they believed in hundreds of gods. They also believed that gods created demons‚ good and bad. The people of ancient mesopotamia believed that by worshiping

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