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    by equally radical Republicans intent on changing the ways of the South. One of the primary goals of Reconstruction was to integrate blacks into Southern society and readmit the states that seceded‚ but only after blacks had won full political and civil equality (Wormser‚ “Reconstruction”). This‚ however‚ did not align with the idea that most Southern leaders at the time held‚ and there was an obvious backlash to the Republican

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    Many abolitionists such as Frederick Douglas‚ Harriet Tubman‚ and Sojourner Truth worked tirelessly to eliminate slavery during the Civil War Era. Their contributions had a lasting impact on history‚ and in 1865‚ the Thirteenth Amendment put an end to slavery in the US‚ or at least that’s what people commonly believe. However‚ slavery still exists today as a result of human trafficking. Victims of trafficking are illegally taken into forced labor‚ the sex trade‚ or organ removal. Human trafficking

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    Medicine During the Civil War 1861-1865 When Walt Whitman wrote that he believed the "real war" would never get into the books‚ this is the side he was talking about (Belferman 1996). Yet‚ it is important that we remember and recall the medical side of the conflict too‚ as horrible and terrifying as it was (Adams 1952). Long before doctors and people knew anything about bacteria and what caused disease was the time of Civil War medicine. Doctors during the Civil War (always referred to as "surgeons")

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    Women Spies of the Civil War “ [At first] it was not deemed possible that any danger could result from the utterances of non-combatant females… That this policy was a mistaken one was soon fully proved…” - Allan Pinkerton‚ The Spy of the Rebellions‚ 1883 (Leonard 1). In antebellum America there was little tolerance for autonomous women. Usually females‚ spanning all classes‚ were attached to households‚ dependent on males for status and wealth. Society

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    of growth against Bacillus Subtilis. Rationale: I feel that this experiment is valid because it shows how different antibiotics react to different types of bacteria. It also points out the fact that not all antibiotics work the same or that they work at all on all types of bacteria. Equipment: * 3 agar plates * Blank discs * Antibiotic assay disc * Culture of Bacillus subtilis * Forceps * Bunsen Burner * Inoculating loop

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    Examining the Civil War HIS/110 The Civil War is considered to be greatest war in American history‚ perhaps because it is the only war ever fought on American soil. Three million men fought in this war and 600‚000 died. As of today‚ this war is the most fascinated because it was fought on American soil. There have been many documents and books written about the Civil War‚ this war also settled disputes betweent the states and gave many blacks their freedom. The origins of the American

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    Although the three million Confederate and Union soldiers who participated in the war may have been standing for conflicting causes‚ at their core‚ both groups were driven by some of the same basic principles. It seems almost impossible that men were able to endure the carnage of the war‚ and kept fighting even in the face of insurmountable danger. Soldiers were motivated by a combination of many complex contributing factors‚ including religion‚ brotherly bonds‚ and patriotism. Many soldiers clung

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    Benefits of Slavery We have been given many bounties‚ one of which happens to be slavery‚ in order to enjoy our life properly. For hundreds of years‚ these slaves were used to assist people around the world with their chores‚ jobs‚ and other thing of that sort. Slaves have been helping mankind numerous ways‚ dating back to the ancient Egyptians. There are three main reasons the use of slaves has been so wide spread. The first reason I would like to introduce you to is how slaves save you money

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    The final attempt to implement anarchism at a national level occurred in the Spanish civil war and is often cited as a legend within anarchist mythology‚ containing a various grouping of anarchists‚ liberals‚ socialists and Communists. As Eric Blair aka George Orwell‚ who served with the Trotskyist POUM division remarked in Homage to Catalonia and after the initial euphoria had worn off; ‘’’’. Orwell‚ a confirmed socialist‚ later retracted his youthful radicalism when the reality of Stalinism dawned

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    A bloody civil war opening the floodgates of the globalization of foodways. There are many positions on how Guatemala’s foodways were changed including the alteration of dietary nutrition and the dramatic changes to imports and exports of the country. Some positions inquired upon the cultural significance of the replacement of traditional food crops like maize with nontraditional crops for exportation. The entrance of Guatemala into the global economy has also been argued to have introduced them

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