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    (Provide examples from the text). In the first sentence in chapter 3‚ Holden tells the reader‚ “I’m the most terrific liar you ever saw in your life.” How does this connect to his character? How does Holden Caulfield’s name encompass his personality? What kind of reading does Holden like? What authors and types of stories do you enjoy? What is Holden’s criterion for a good book? Does Catcher in the Rye meet this criterion for you? Tell us about the topic you are choosing for the third paper and

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    proslavery truly believed this; slaves were fed‚ sheltered and all they had to do was obey their owners and those superior to them. How easier could life be? Well contrary to popular belief‚ slaves did not receive the better end of this deal. Many were raped‚ tortured‚ beaten and struggle day to day within this institution. This life was not ideal for any human

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    “Art” as a Form of Resistance W.E.B. Du Bois discussed how blacks struggled to deal with “the problem of the color line”. The idea of the color-line is brought up in essence to the role of racism in our society and American history. Many people of color used art as a tool to fight back and try using different forms of art as resistance‚ but it does not always work. Using “street art”: graffiti‚ tagging or murals‚ is one of the ways how people tried to push back against oppression. Graffiti art is

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    system. The Federal System: Distribution of Powers The founders of confederation settled on a federal system for two reasons. First‚ assigning jurisdiction over language and religion to the provinces was a means to insulate national politics from the divisive conflicts over these issues which had impaired the effectiveness of the union of Canada East and Canada West‚ established in 1840. Second‚ a federal system would accommodate the strong sense of regional community attachment and help allay

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    The rebellion was led by a man named Daniel Shay and lasted over six months. The goal of the rebellion was to prevent the trial and imprisonment of the debt-ridden farmers. After a few protests following the tax collections‚ the governor of Massachusetts‚ named James Bowdoin‚ called the militia to report the peoples’ unwillingness to pay and follow the law. The critical point of the rebellion was Shays’ march on the government arsenal at Springfield in January 1787. The only means of standing off

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    Blake Naba April 26‚ 2017 Mrs. Schroder English IV Rebellion in an Politically Oppressed Society When a government has full control of their people‚ a slew of rules will follow that may inspire political upheaval if those being control are not in favor of the rules. Many things inspire rebellion‚ though many back down in the face of adversity‚ do not gain enough of a following‚ or are not meticulous enough when it comes to planning to rebel. In 1984‚ a totalitarian government controls everything

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    Atlantic slave trade MI: Trade was the basis of Portuguese relations with Africans‚ the Portuguese provided African rulers with slaves in return they received ivory‚ pepper‚ animal skin and gold. · Portuguese ships pushed down the west of Africa coast and reached the cape of good hope · They established factories‚ forts and trading posts with resident merchants‚ along the cost · El mina(1482) was the most important‚ it was a gold producing region · Africans acquired goods from the Portuguese

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    oppression at an early age and was able to use his education to escape the South; however‚ he did not stop using this form of resistance once he achieved freedom. Once Douglass safely reached the North‚ he used his knowledge to help the entire slave community resist oppression. Douglass began to openly write and speak in anti-slavery meetings about his experience as a slave and his journey while escaping. The first time Douglass “felt strongly moved to speak” was “while attending an antislavery convention

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    Life for slaves has been extremely difficult since the beginning of time. During the 1850’s people were just starting to finally realize just how wrong slavery was. If you were a slave‚ your life was extremely difficult. You were treated as if you were an animal rather than a human being. Slaves were generally kidnapped from Africa where they were taken away from their families and stripped of their culture. They were brought over to America and sold by slave traders to plantation and factory owners

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    government‚ particularly the South because they did not have a very robust economy themselves. In fact‚ the U.S. tariff on whiskey caused the Whiskey Rebellion in 1794. The Whiskey Rebellion started out in certain counties in Western Pennsylvania‚ where protesters used violence and intimidation to prevent federal officials from collecting the tax. Resistance came to a climax in July 1794‚ when a U.S. marshal arrived in western Pennsylvania to serve writs on distillers who had not paid the excise.

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