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    domineering British and their "taxation without representation". This saying‚ coined up twenty years prior to the beginning of the war‚ was a major slogan for the revolutionaries. The quote means‚ "If citizens are not represented in the government‚ then the government should not have the authority to tax them" . In the French and Indian War that lasted from 1754 to 1763‚ the British‚ ultimately victorious‚ fought the French over the control of territories in America that both sides claimed they owned

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    gravity‚ globalization was real and inevitable‚ and couldn’t be stopped. Now‚ what exactly made globalization so inevitable? We had so many reasons to expand‚ and we weren’t going to fall short of those goals. The end of the Spanish American War left us with Cuba‚ Guam‚ and the Philippines. We realized we were a world power. As a world power‚ we began to use our power to do the things we wanted. As markets in America came to the maximum point‚ there was only so much we could do to expand them. Take

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    Secretary of Environment & Natural Resources (DENR) – Ramon Paje Secretary of Finance (DOF) – Cesar V. Purisima Secretary of Foreign Affairs (DFA) – Albert del Rosario Secretary of Health (DOH) – Enrique Ona Secretary of Interior and Local Government (DILG) – Manuel “Mar” Roxas II Secretary of Justice (DOJ) – Leila de Lima Secretary of Labor and Employment (DOLE) – Rosalinda Baldoz Secretary of National Defense (DND) – Voltaire Gazmin Secretary of Presidential Communications Development

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    The Second Industrial Revolution affected the regions of the United States differently. Use this chart to compare the effects of the revolution on the North‚ South‚ West‚ and Midwest. In the chart‚ you will identify the political‚ social‚ economic‚ population‚ and transportation changes that the revolution brought to each region. Part 1 – Complete the following chart using information from the lesson.  Regions Chart Category North South West Midwest Political Labor Union were formed and

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    Chapter 34 Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War‚ 1933-1941 Use the following to answer questions 1-9: Identify and state the historical significance of the following: 1. Cordell Hull 2. Joseph Stalin 3. Benito Mussolini 4. Adolf Hitler 5. Josef Goebbels 6. Francisco Franco 7. Winston Churchill 8. Charles Lindbergh 9. Wendell Willkie Use the following to answer questions 10-13: Define and state the historical significance of the following: 10. totalitarianism 11. fascism

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    Sovereignty‚ the 2nd is Limited Government‚ the 3rd is Separation of Powers‚ the 4th is Checks and Balances‚ the 5th is Judicial Review‚ and the 6th one is Federalism. The constitution embodies these key principles along with describing the basic structure of our government. Popular sovereignty is the principle that the government can only govern with the consent of the people. This means that the people are the only source for governmental power. The government rules through leaders elected by

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    Characteristics of the U.S. population in 2025 The United States is the third most populated country in the world. This country holds about 4.5% of the world’s population. The U.S. population is currently estimated to have 308.7 million persons. This number is more than double of the population from 1950. Besides the fact of the population has doubled its size‚ the population has also become qualitatively different from the one from 1950. As noted by the Population Reference

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    Branches of Remembrance ‘’ I AM HAUNTED BY HUMANS. ‘’ – Markus Zusak I drove at the speed of 125 km/h on the deserted highway while the radio-station blasted its overbearing music through the cars rusty speakers. I barely heard my heartbeat as it quickly became replaced by the beat from the rusty speakers and filled my mind with hollow words. It made me forget about them‚ which was the only thing that mattered. My old-fashioned Beetle died around noon. I had not expected it to last for more

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    framed the Constitution wanted to form a government would not allow one person to have too much control over another. That’s why they wrote the separation of powers and set up three branches of government. The individual branches having there own responsibilities but working together all at the same time through checks and balances. I gather from our readings and videos that the United States Judicial Branch certainly is the most power branch of government. I believe this has been the case since

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    there was no corner of the globe that was unaccounted. (Kaplan‚ 4) The U.S. military’s ability to reach any country on the planet is only rivaled by the influence the United States wields on the political scene. In the last century‚ American government representatives have exercised considerable influence in bringing warring parties to the negotiating table. Additionally‚ American culture invaded even the most remote villages. The experience of the United States as a superpower draws comparisons

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