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    Reconstruction’s Failure After the Civil War‚ the United States of America had to go through reconstruction. It was meant to be a smooth easy going process‚ but after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln reconstruction became more harmful to the southerners. Congress had many efforts to ensure equal rights to the freedmen‚ but this had failed. There were many reasons why it failed like the creation of secret organizations just like the KKK. Other reasons include white southerners and

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    Reconstruction was the attempt to rebuild and reform the South politically‚ economically‚ and socially after the Civil War‚ and to refashion race relations throughout the nation. Historians of the era have focused on four questions: How much change was there between the antebellum and postbellum eras? Was Reconstruction too radical or too conservative? When did it start and end? And how and why did it fail? Reconstruction was as deeply political as the controversies over slavery and the Civil

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    Why Sony Failed?

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    Why Sony fail? When I read “Leading Change Why Transformation Efforts Fail”‚ I directly linked Sony with the transformation fail. Sony‚ the previous electrical giant‚ announced a record annual net loss of $6.4 billion for fiscal year 2011 in May 22 2012. This marks the fourth consecutive year that Sony reported substantial losses. Transformation efforts couldn’t turnaround the bad situation of Sony due to the mistakes that made by Sony in those transformation. First‚ Sony did not establishing a

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    Why Prohibition Failed

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    Why Prohibition Failed Prohibition: Help or Harm? Prohibition damaged America Imagine this"¦ It’s 12:30 am in a dark New York City street during the 1920s. Everything is silent. Then a man walks around to the back of an old saloon‚ closed due to Prohibition. He knocks three times on the back door then mutters the words " Joe sent me". The door opens to the sound of ragtime music and people singing. The door shuts and it is silent again"¦ That was an example of just on of the 100‚000 "speak-easies"

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    Why the Armada Failed

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    There is little doubt that the tactics used by the English fleet against the Armada were an important contributor to the Armada’s defeat‚ but was it English ingenuity that saved England from Spain‚ or was the rest downplayed to make England seem superior to Spain/the Habsburg Empire? In order to effectively analyse the comparative importance of English tactics‚ one must analyse the other causes for defeat. First of all‚ how important were English tactics? When the English first engaged the Armada

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    Why Motorola Failed?

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    Motorola is an American company with many "firsts" in the field of science and technology. It started in Chicago in 1928. Company founders Paul V. Galvin and Joseph Galvin created the brand name Motorola for the car radio – linking "motor" (for motorcar) with "ola" (which implied sound)  1928 Founding of Company  Paul V. Galvin and his brother‚ Joseph Galvin‚ incorporated the Galvin Manufacturing Company in Chicago on Sept. 25‚ 1928. Galvin Manufacturing would later become Motorola 

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    Wal-Mart Group Case Study Team A Westley Bisson‚ Leah Bond‚ Ken Chrapkowski‚ Lisa Cochran‚ Christopher Cooper MGMT560PA – Ethics in a Global Marketplace June 17‚ 2012 Dr. Roger Fuller Southwestern College Professional Studies Wal-Mart Group Case Study Team A’s paper will provide an in-depth review of Wal-Mart’s ethical challenges at home and abroad along with how Wal-Mart continues to make corporate social responsibility a priority in its business across the globe. The teams review begins

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    Why Lml Failed

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    performance of Y (NYSE : YYY)‚ the company he has run since late 2006. They show that it has been growing‚ earning high profit margins‚ and paying respectable returns to shareholders through dividends and stock buybacks. So‚ he wonders‚ what’s the problem? Why on earth has he been taking such an infernal amount of heat from investors‚ Wall Street analysts‚ and the media? He clearly resents it. All these years he has been trying to transform a soft drinks company -- into a global enterprise with a product

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    Joshua Cravy 1/18/2017 Hist 1302 Dr. Tom McKinney Discussion 13 The Reconstruction era was the point at which the South became part of the union again after the civil war had ended. This era in history holds many key events that helped give African American’s the rites they truly deserved which is why I believe it definitely necessary. However‚ this was a slow process of making them completely equal to whites in a sense that they were not completely free people. In fact‚ they were not allowed

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    How Reconstruction Failed to Bring Equality to Freed Blacks After the Civil War‚ the government had changed from a republican rule to a democratic rule that had hatred towards the South because of conflicts that had arisen during the Civil War. The Northern Republicans wanted to punish the South by forming laws that terminated slavery and granted freed blacks the right to vote‚ the right to own land‚ the right to due process‚ and outlawed discrimination based on race; all were attempts to try

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