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    were established in America during the 17th and 18th centuries‚ colonial assemblies were established in each of the 13 colonies. Originally‚ these colonial governments were little more than symbolic groups of colonists‚ who had limited authority to levy taxes to support colonial projects‚ issue colonial currency‚ and provide colonial defense. As colonists grew increasingly dissatisfied with the Royal government‚ these assemblies began petitioning the Crown for grievances. During the late 18th century

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    really like to know this person. Approach him/her and start a conversation. Situation: Charmaine had been study in England for 3 years‚ and today is her best friend‚ Jiaying birthday‚ so she decided to come back Malaysia to attend her birthday party. During the time‚ a person who called Derrick also come back from England too. Derrick is the one who was catches Charmaine attention due to his voice‚ and Charmaine would really like to know about this person‚ Derrick. Characters: 1. Ng Jia Ying- Jiaying

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    Do you agree with the view that the British soldier’s life in the trenches of the Western Front during the First World War was one of unbroken horror? Trench conditions varied widely between different theatres of war‚ different sectors within a theatre‚ and with the time of year and weather. Trench life was however always one of considerable squalor‚ with so many men living in a very constrained space. Source 7 supports this by saying “troops fell prey to dysentery and trench fever as a result of

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    Why did war break out in 1914? What was the most important cause? The World War 1 (WW1) breaks out the 28 June 1914 and ended on the 11 November 1918. The WW1 opposed the Triple Entente; France‚ Russia and Britain to the Central Powers; Germany‚ Austria-Hungary and Italy. During the 4 years of war other countries joined the war such as; America‚ Turkey‚ Serbia…With all the countries who joined the WW1 c‚ it had caused about 8.5 million deaths and about 21 million wounded. The essay is going to show

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    Important People / Events 1815-1850:Underground Railroad The Underground Railroad was started to being built in 1815 and it finished in 1850 allowing many Africans Americans over to Canada. It was a secret way of reaching freedom and the railroad was made out of safe houses‚ rivers‚ conductors‚ trails and secret routes which all led to freedom. Ten of thousands of african Americans got to Canada using the Underground railroad getting them to Upper and Lower Canada. 1850:The Fugitive Slave Act The

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    Each Sioux had a role based on gender and age‚ they were very autonomous individuals (Remington‚ 2002). As mentioned previously‚ everyone had a role‚ for example men would assume the role of warrior and hunter as well as politician and policeman. The elderly women‚ helped to care for children‚ they also helped with sewing‚ cooking‚ and cleaning. The Elderly men also played a significant role in government‚ serving as mentors and advisors to the young men. The role of Children was equal

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    Food Changes During Ww1

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    additional men began to sign up for the war (an approximate 750‚000 in one month)‚ thus causing a need for a steady supply of food‚ and causing the prices of bread and meat to increase slowly‚ as the army began to consume large quantities of food. During 1915‚ Britain relied on importation of goods with 80% of wheat‚ 40% of meat and almost all sugar being imported‚ with this reliance becoming a hindrance after the German ‘U Boats’ began to attack British trade routs. Furthermore‚

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    Can Soccer Play a Role in Restoring the United States Economy? One thing about Soccer and its History is that its always gone hand-in-hand with Politics. Since the time Benito Mussolini used Soccer to promote the Italian Fascist Party to the infamous “Soccer War” between Honduras and El Salvador‚ soccer was involved. In the relationship between Soccer and Politics‚ players have used Soccer as a vehicle to show their disapproval of the government. One famous incident involved Holland’s great

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    (What role did technological innovations and trade play in the rise of the Egyptians? What innovations led to turning points in the history of Egypt? How widely did the Egyptians trade and with whom for what?) A large role in technological innovations within the rise of the Egyptians was played by technology. One technology that they invented that is still used today is paper and writing. This innovation would allow the Egyptians to be able to keep records of taxes. Therefore this was really

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    1. Who did big-city machines work with to solidify their control? P 594 a. state legislatures is who they began to work with 2. What did the systematic disenfranchisement of African American voters result in? p 596 b. Stripped black communities of any political power 3. Why did Southern Progressives support the disfranchisement and segregation of African Americans? P 596 c.

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