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    Within the United States of America‚ there seems to be a consensus that this land was and is made for the free people of the earth. Most of us believe that the democracy we have in place is infallible‚ that nothing short of God could destroy it. And although some of us have complaints with what the government is doing‚ most of us believe that our voices are heard loud and clear‚ if only we would be caring enough to say anything. Yet I believe there are pros and cons to our "democracy"‚ that although

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    report on African Americans in the United States Christine Jennings University of Phoenix | African Americans were not always slaves and did not have citizenship. However after African Americans started to come to America‚ they were made into slaves‚ with no rights because of the color of their skin. In 1619‚ A Dutch ship brought the first 20 slaves to America. This was the beginning of slavery for the African Americans. Throughout history African Americans have had a hard

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    On the grounds of having a racist president‚ the American Dream is not attainable to Americans. Equally important‚ ”Donald Trump’s retaliation against the parents of a Muslim U.S. Army officer who died while serving in the Iraq War was a clear low point in a campaign full of hateful rhetoric.” (O’Conner & Marans‚ 2016) Former US president‚ Donald Trump attacked Muslim Gold Star parents who lost a son who was a Muslim U.S. Army officer serving in the Iraq War. They were attacked because of their religious

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    Obesity in the United States

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    Obesity has been a serious health problem in the United States in the past ten years. More and more people suffer from obesity and the problem should not be ignored. We should tackle it wisely and effectively. In this paper‚ we are going to analyse the obesity situation in the United States and recommend solutions for those who are suffering from this sickness. Furthermore‚ the other purpose of this paper is to encourage people to do more excercise and have more healthy meals in order to maintain

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    as “a date which will live in infamy” (Matt Pearce). The United States and Japan had been butting heads for several decades over land‚ mineral rights‚ and China (Deborah Bachrach). This clashing led up to the most ferocious surprise attack and American loss on the United States soil known to this day. The Japanese had scrupulously planned‚ successfully struck‚ and triumphantly destroyed the naval base Pearl Harbor‚ which left many Americans dead or wounded. The United States had allied with China

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    Crime In The United States

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    you must understand a countries political history and what was the role that politics played in its historical economy. For example; in the United States of America the economy is politically motivated by those that are rich and those that are in power. Throughout these few pages I will focus on a few topics that can reduce the crime within the United States only if the political sector of the country would take a closer look at those deteriorated social issues

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    Industrialization

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    Industrialization: Proposed Lesson Plan for AP World History Grades 11-12 Rita Brunkow‚ Teacher Overview Industrialization is a global macro-change that started in the 18th century in Great Britain and continues today in developing states. Students will compare the 18th century industrial revolution in England to industrialization in China. They will learn how internal and external factors promoted or hindered industrialization. Another important aspect of this unit is to consider the effects

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    From the beginning of American colonization progression within United States created unity along with separation. The Civil war was not inevitable because of many possibilities that could alter the country’s path. From the beginning of segregation due to issues that involved slavery it was seen that war was a possible solution. In 1619 the first slave ship was brought to Virginia beginning tension. There were many key events that were extremely important in developing the build up to the civil war

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    African Americans are among many groups that immigrated to the United States. According to The American Journey (2005)‚ conditions were sometimes a problem in Africa and some natives of the area wanted to start a new life in the newly settled world. To pay for passage to the New World‚ they signed agreements to work for a set number of years and to be free individuals afterwards called indentured servitude. Things went smoothly at first. However‚ after a while‚ rulers of Africa began capturing and

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    Latinos in United States

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    According to Gonzalez‚ some often describe the American model‚ in contrast to the ill-suited Spanish model‚ as one that was fundamentally suited for power and expansion. However‚ as Gonzalez argues in the chapter‚ his views are not particularly in accord with the general consensus because these views “ignore the discordant and unequal relationship that emerged between the US and Latin America from the first days of independence.” (Page 27). The United States expansion pattern is quite simply explained

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