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    undeniable. It was cod that attracted Europeans to North America for short-term fishing trips and eventually enticed them to stay. The cod became one of the most sought-after fish in the North Atlantic‚ and it was its popularity that caused its enormous decline and the precarious situation today. Fishing was The Vikings and Basques were some of the first Europeans to travel to the coast of North America and harvest and cure cod. Cod was dried until it was hard‚ or cured using salt so that it was preserved

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    The Constitution is undoubtedly the strongest and most important document in United States history. It is the Constitution that was responsible for forming our government‚ along with setting forth the duties and restrictions of this newly created government. The Constitution also provided the people with certain rights that the government was prohibited from taking away. The United States Constitution is said to be the supreme law of the land and all Presidents‚ governors‚ state and federal judges

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    Many people wonder who started the war. Many say it was Austria-Hungary or Germany. I believe that everyone had something to do with starting the war. The war draws in the world’s most powerful country and assembled them to two opposing sides. The two different sides were The Triple Entente and the Triple Alliance. “Two

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    Bulge‚ Stalingrad‚ Normandy Invasion‚ and Leyte Gulf. The Battle of Berlin‚ however‚ was the battle that ended the war and brought peace to the world. Not only did it significantly affect life during World War Two but has since been significant in today’s world. The battle was fought in Berlin‚ Germany against the Red Army Russians also known as Soviets between April 16‚ 1945 to May 2‚ 1945. Josef Stalin was the attacking leader of the Soviets and Adolf Hitler in charge of defending his homeland

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    Gerrymandering Research Paper Why was there a need to draw lines that create voting districts? The constitution set up the initial way each state would be represented and gave representatives (House of Representatives) that were determined according to population and guaranteed the number of representatives (Senate) that each state would have. The lines were needed to give equal representation for all the districts. Gerrymandering is the illegal practice of redrawing the congressional district

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    Until the 20th century it has been understood that the framers of the constitution were “for the people”.  Revisionists of the 20th century are painting an entirely different picture.  They “argued that the Constitutional Convention was dominated by an elite and that the Constitution itself is an instrument written to protect elite interests.” (Fisk 2014) This could not be further from the truth.  The framers are responsible for creating the first ever republican government‚ did not grant nobility

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    How important was the role of the leader in the rise to power of the Nazis in Germany On the 30th January 1933 Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany. Hitler came to power as the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party‚ more commonly known as the Nazi Party. In the July election of 1932 the Nazis received the highest vote ever achieved by any party in Weimar History with 13.7 million votes. This is a crucial point in history as it was Hitler who led the world into World War II which

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    day when the Declaration of Independence was signed‚ and the United States got freedom from the UK‚ and had its own national sovereignty. They were no longer controlled by the UK‚ and could control their own actions‚ and what they wanted to do. The US getting freedom from the United Kingdom‚ meant the “US” government could control their own actions‚ without another country/territory ruling them. However‚ before the US got freedom from the British‚ the US was being treated terribly. The UK would make

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    Mid Term – Question 1 The first step in explaining how the Constitution provides separation of powers and checks and balances is to define the Constitution. A constitution is a governing document that sets forth a country’s basic rules of government and politics. (Lenz & Holman‚ 2016) The Constitution establishes the basic framework of government‚ allocates government powers‚ and guarantees individual rights. (Lenz & Holman‚ 2016) The above description makes it clear that our founding Fathers expected

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    Appreciation April 30‚ 2013 “The Separation” The separation of church music and secular music during the Baroque period was the beginning of something new. Many people had no idea that the instruments they used during the Renaissance period could do more than they had been doing with them. This brought a new meaning of music and life into the world. It was a great change for music‚ instruments‚ and even people. Church music‚ also known as sacred music‚ was well known in the Renaissance Era‚ while

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