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    The Washington Monument has many magnificent physical features. Like how it is the tallest freestanding structure in the United States of America. Standing at 515 feet tall! It is located in between 15th and 17th presidential street. It was designed to look like an Egyptian obelisk. There is also an elevator that lets you go up to the top on the inside‚ but you can’t go on the outside of the Washington Monument. The reason that they did that was so that people could see the cracks from the earthquake

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    The Greek and Roman Influence over Modern America The Greeks and the Romans were among the most influential societies in the history of the world. Evidence of Greek or Roman influence can be found in almost every culture or country that has ever existed. Though both cultures were different in practice and incredibly competitive with one another‚ their politics and their beliefs set the stage for future civilizations‚ including those of the modern world. In particular‚ the values and practices of

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    colonial America other than Amerindian communities‚ because the European Americans didn’t treat them as equals‚ these traditions helped Native Americans connect to their heritage as a tribe’s history is told by music and kept oral narratives alive. These vary from tribe to tribe and are important to their identity. Although‚ cannot be confirmed other than assumption and archaeological evidence‚ the earliest affirmation of Native American music came along with the arrival of European explorers. Musical instruments

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    Monuments 14 Analysis

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    Monument 14 by Emmy Laybourne elucidates the obstacles and drama of living in a post-apocalyptic reality pertaining to fourteen kids living in a mall with no adult guidance. A feeling of uncertainty envelops the group as two older men are invited into the store. At first peaceful and friendly‚ the two men lead to problems causing Brayden to get shot. Afterward‚ Jake exits the store to get medicine for Brayden by performing a reconnaissance mission ultimately resulting in the group discovering that

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    construct a constitution for a young and ever changing country. The Founding Fathers’ were influenced by the Romans‚ the English and many others along the way‚ hoping that they would be more successful at producing liberty‚ order‚ and justice. The result is the long standing Constitution that has guided America and the government through the founding to present day. Greco-Roman Tradition. The Roman constitution lacked a lot of the qualities that the Framers’ of the constitution we looking for. Roman’s

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    The Roman and American Military By: Nico D. Have you ever thought about how different the Americans and Romans are? They have different lifestyles‚ cultures‚ traditions‚ and their military is different too. Even though they are different‚ they are also the same. Their military is different and the same because of the way they train soldiers‚ their ranks‚ and their uniforms. Roman soldier’s armor is either made out of metal or leather. They will carry around shields for protection and fight

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    American Law Vs Roman Law

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    Roman law is more important than Greek philosophy because roman law is a model for American laws today. The romans were successful partly because of their organizational skills. This allowed them to administer law effectively. They were also idealistic. They created a republic with a legislature‚ consuls‚ censors‚ praetors‚ tribunes‚ and a senate. The roman government had public works like roads and aqueducts. They even had laws that imitate our welfare today. Roman law created this idea of precedence

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    How American Sports Reveal‚ Reflect‚ and Reaffirm Wider American History In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries‚ sports began to widely popularize America; the analysis of sports in the topics of gender‚ race‚ and Americanism reflect broader American society. Through the study of American sports during the historical era of the late 1800s to the early 1900s‚ one can gain insight on the difference in standards for men and women‚ the fight between white supremacy and equal rights

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    The Influence of Roman Civilization on Subsequent History and Impact on Modern Day Among the many civilizations whose remnants are still seen protruding through modern society- few can compare to the overbearing influence that the Roman civilization. The subsequent time period following the era of Roman rule has been overflowing culturally‚ economically‚ and militarily from the impact Roman civilization had on mankind. The creation of the Civil Law system‚ the spread of Christianity‚ development

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    The Romans ability to accept different cultures and ideas is what made them so great. Rome was able to be so successful and powerful due to its open-minded mentality. They embraced other civilization’s lifestyles and were eager to incorporate them into their own culture. Rome’s absorption of foreign practices and peoples contributed to the formation of the state. My paper will show the influence Greece had on the Roman Empire. Specifically‚ how the Romans incorporated Greece architecture‚ religion

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