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    Great Britain Household Worker Trips up Britain’s Immigration Minister By: JENNY ANDERSON The British immigration minister has resigned after revealing that his house cleaner of six years was living in the country illegally. A man name Mr. Harper‚ who had been leading a restriction on illegal immigration in Britainwas an important part of a “go home” campaign. Immigration is the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. Immigration is an increasingly fractious issue in

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    There was an industrial revolution in Britain because of many factors. An industrial revolution means the change of the whole industry in a country. This change affected all that was in the country and was mostly improvements that were made. Usually‚ production rate of many things increase due to maybe the demands of people are getting higher‚ or the population is increasing dramatically. The Industrial in Britain was caused by the increase of population‚ the increase of production (food/farming)

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    United States Is A Great Country Overall‚ The United States of America is great‚ not only in comparison to other countries‚ but on its own as well. The United States of America’s various amounts of privileges‚ rights‚ and opportunities that are given to the citizens of this country‚ proves that The United States is a great nation. The first‚ second‚ and fifth amendments‚ just to name a few‚ are prime examples that show what America has assured to the citizens of this country. In America you have

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    Commander in Chief of all Greeks and Emperor of Persia‚ was not a follower. He was the person leading society; the moulder‚ the shaper. Through his instantaneous reaction and actuation‚ he was able to make to important decisions‚ and it was evident that Alexander was a large influence on his people through the observations of his unconditional courage and bravery. The vicissitude he bequeathed to military tactics made it perceptible that he was not an asset of the society he lived in‚ but a ruler.

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    Chapter 24.2 1) Why was the South slow to industrialize after the Civil War? How did industrialization affect the South? Pages 544 and 545 After the American Civil War the South was left in ruins‚ and the government did many things to oppress them and keep them under the North. One of the first being the Military Reconstruction Act. This slowed down the development of the south because the north forced them to focus their efforts on the reform of their governments rather than the development of

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    Why the Industrial Revolution happened in Great Britain? Until the early 18th Century a great number of people lived off the land. Their existence was defined by seasons and harvests and ruled by small political and social elite. But in the next 150 years there has been an explosion of new ideas and technological inventions‚ which led to industrialised and urbanised country of Great Britain. This was the Industrial Revolution. Roads‚ railways‚ canals were built as a mean of transportation

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    imperialism in Africa after 1870 was Europe’s desire- for access to raw materials 2. Where had the British begun colonizing before 1800? India 3. An important factor in the development of the British Empire in the 19th century was its- naval supremacy 4. Which region in Asia remained free of imperialist control between 1870 and 1914? Siam 5. Which current Asian nation is CORRECTLY paired with its 19th-centry name? Sri Lanka—Ceylon 6. By early 20th century‚ which European country controlled the MOST land

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    Why the Industrial Revolution First Occurred in Britain In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries‚ an average of 2‚000 people were taken as slaves annually from Africa to the Americas. In the 17th and 18th centuries‚ things changed dramatically. In the seventeenth century‚ that annual average rose to 20‚000 Africans taken to be slaves in the Americas. In the eighteenth century‚ this number even rose more drastically to 55‚000 annually. One year in the late 1800’s‚ the count topped 100‚000 slaves

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    Education in Great Britain

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    ------------------------------------------------- EDUCATION IN GREAT BRITAIN 6/7. Great  Britain  does  not  have  a  written  constitution‚  so  there  are  no  constitutional  provisions  for  education.  The  system  of  education  is  determined  by  the  National  Education  Acts. Schools  in  England  are  supported  from  public  funds  paid  to  the  local  education  authorities.  These  local  education  authorities  are  responsible  for  organizing  the  schools  in  their  areas 

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    Many countries went into WWII‚ but Britain went into the war with pride. Germany invaded Poland on September 1‚ 1939. Since Great Britain had pledged military support to Poland if it were attacked by the Germans‚ it subsequently declared war against Germany on September 3‚ 1939‚ hence beginning World War II. “In a life and death struggle‚ we cannot afford to leave our destinies in the hands of failures.”- British Labor Party Opposition Leader Clement Attlee. Great Britain’s entrance to WWII through

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