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    support them over the Kuomintang. This also meant that when the Japanese invaded in 1936 they were strong enough and had enough support to fight and defeat them. In the Long term however‚ after 1949 when China was declared communist the Long March did not really have many effects. It was used in propaganda‚ as an example of the strength and determination of the communists but other than that it had no direct effects. The Revolution of the Double Tenth in 1911 was another event in the history of

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    American woman in the 19th century was full of conflicts and struggles. Women suffered from a lot of discrimination‚ and were not allowed to vote‚ attend universities‚ speak in public‚ or own property‚ and were essentially forced to fight for their place within society. Regardless of these difficulties‚ women gathered strength in numbers and succeeded in establishing permanent social changes. Writing was a popular form of expression for women and was used as tools of social change--in the form of letters

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    2. What is the effect on the equilibrium price and equilibrium quantity of orange juice if the price of apple juice decreases and the wage rate paid to orange grove workers increases? Apple juice and orange juice are substitutes for consumers‚ so the fall in the price of apple juice decreases the demand for orange juice. The demand curve for orange juice shifts leftward. The increase in the wage rate paid to orange grove workers raises the cost of producing orange juice. The supply of orange juice

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    Andrew Jackson was the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837‚ seeking to act as the direct representative of common man. Born in a Backwoods settle men in the Carolinas in 1767‚ received sporadic education. Before Jackson’s military exploits‚ back in 1790’s he played an instrumental role in developing North Carolina’s western lands into the state of Tennessee. Dishearten by the antics in Washington‚ Jackson resigned to Tennessee immediately he and his supporters began laying the

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    Austin E. Industrialization DBQ Identify the issues raised by the growth of Manchester and analyze the various reactions to those issues over the course of the nineteenth century. Thesis: Industrialization rapidly changed the city of Manchester during the nineteenth century. The city experienced both positive and negative effects as a result of being industrialized. The factories caused many health issues for Manchester as a whole such as polluting rivers and filling the air with smog. These

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    The twentieth century saw a major increase in the world’s population. Yet large parts of the globe remain uninhabitable‚ so people are drawn towards living in existing towns and cities. A result our modern day cities face a number of serious problems which are due to overcrowding. Cities teeming with people are put under great strain to supply housing‚ healthcare‚ education‚ jobs and a certain quality of life for the inhabitants. The consequence of too dense a population is that one or all of

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    Nowadays ‚ social problems are very serious and we should pay more attention to these problems. As a part of the community ‚ we should be concerned about social problems. Every day we read the newspaper and get the news from media‚ almost every day the newspaper and the media reports are about the social problems. All sorts of social problems will appear in our surrounding ‚ but we cannot turn a blind eye and a deaf ear. We need to find ways to solve these social problems so that the society will

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    exploration (Perlman 21). As proposed in the novel Walt Whitman: A Measure of His Song‚ every twentieth century American poet has some encounter with Whitman‚ and each encounter is different. “Roy Harvey Pearce‚ in The Continuity of American Poetry‚ suggests that ‘All American poetry [since Leaves of Grass] is‚ in essence if not substance‚ a series of arguments with Whitman…’ One way to understand twentieth-century American poetry is as an ongoing and evolving discussion‚ debate or argument with Walt Whitman

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    Kush Patel AP US History Miss. Guzman Period: 7 Ever wondered how farmers lived in the 19th century? The government passed laws that favored the wealthy.Technology was making vast strides but mainly in urban manufacturing. The technological advancements that were made available were sold to the farmers at ludicrous prices. Economically‚ the prices of agriculture was declining and as a result‚ farmers often lived in poor conditions. But‚ farmers not were represented in government‚ urban industry

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    Economic Problems of the Philippines Economic problems of the Philippines are very similar to those being battled by other underdeveloped and developing nations. After a long tryst with colonization‚ the nation is now grappling with increased imports and a mixed economy that is still to stabilize. The Republic of the Philippines is located in Southeast Asia and Manila is its capital city. The country comprises 7‚107 islands and ranks as the 12th most populous country in the world. Like most other

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