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    with clear and specific details from the texts the role the state of Florida played in the outcome of the Election of 1876. What other states played a similar role? In the election of 1876‚ Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel Tilden fought a very closely contested campaign. The results of the election were disputed in a number of states. Florida was one of these states South Carolina‚ Louisiana‚ Oregon. In these states‚ the Republicans said the Democrats were refusing to count black votes while the

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    Why did Nationalism Fail! In 1815‚ at the end of the Napoleonic wars the Deutscher Bund was created which include all 39 German states‚ but this was not a united Germany. By 1850‚ there had been several attempts to united Germany but all failed and Germany remained divided. WHY DID THEY FAIL- LINE OF ARGUMENT – FACTORS Austria opposition Prince Metternich (Austrian Minister) was strongly opposed to German nationalism and was a major obstacle to the unification of Germany‚ as Austria was one

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    A great number of accumulated differences between the North and the South led to the Civil War in the USA. The two parts of the country were developing at a different speed in the first half of 19th century‚ leading to a disparity in their economic situations as well as their social‚ cultural and political beliefs. While it is true that the US Civil War was triggered off by the issue of slavery‚ it would still be unfair to say that this phenomenon was the only cause of this war. However‚ slavery

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    history for the new United States. The victory in the Revolution gave America the freedom of the nation deserved and fought so hard for. The British no longer controlled the United States‚ and this new found freedom would turn the government into a democracy and make the much needed first steps to abolish slavery. The new government wasn’t in favor of everyone being treated and represented equality though. White wealthy males would benefit the most from all the changes a new government and new nation would

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    children living with them in their state. Although many people were trying to make Kansas a confederate state‚ the men fighting would not let that happen. Kansas was stuck in between the Confederates of the South and the Union of the North. Kansas got in a few skirmish’s trying to defend itself as a free state against all the other states trying

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    Witness. Question Successful texts encourage us to think about our world in new ways Film: Witness Schaeffer interrogation Scene Eli and Rachel Scene Thesis The film witness encourages us to think about our world in new ways. Witness shows us an underlying theme of corruption and encourages us to think of our society as evil. Witness achieves this through a comparison between the Amish and English world. Schaeffer represents the evil of the English world‚ this is shown through

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    and they weren’t familiar with the South’s land. The struggles that the North had before Gettysburg led to everyone believing that the South was going to win the Civil War. The North wasn’t crushing the South like they thought they would. The South wasn’t necessarily winning but they weren’t being beaten so the perception of them “winning” came about. The South had claimed to have better military leaders and better tactics during battle. They Won the First Battle of Bull Run‚ the Second Battle of

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    During Reconstruction What Impact Did The Black Church Have On Black Communities? By Caryn Norwood History 41 Sec 3445 30 November 2012 Professor Wanda Powell What Impact Did The Black Church Have On Black Communities? Historically‚ the black church is the most valuable institution that made a major impact of the growth and development of the black community during Reconstruction. According to Hines‚ the religious revival known as the Great Awakening that occurred

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    Gender expectation generally means sets of behavior that society decide how female or males should think‚ act or feel. Many people get confuse about thinking that sex and gender are the same; however‚ Ashley Crossman‚ sociologist‚ explains “sex is biologically assigned while gender is socially constructed‚ socially created”.(Crossman) Therefore‚ gender is influenced by cultural‚ family‚ environmental‚ religious‚ educational‚ socioeconomic and geographical setting; in other words‚ it is more nurture

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    actually about federal and state rights. Slavery was a small but effective role in the Civil War. The southern half of the United States were “slave states” as the north were “free states”‚ there were always an equal amount of slave and free states. The south and north had very different views and constantly got into disagreements with each other. Although there were three very influential people who contributed to the Civil War. One of the people who contributed to the Civil War was John Russwurm

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