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    support this idea‚ they are: Documents: B‚C‚D‚ and E. Going though them in order while only using one: Document B is a great backup for the subject: Biased. In this document‚ sourced by: "John Demos‚ "Underlying Themes in the Witchcraft of 17 century New England." American Historical review‚ June‚ 1970"‚ shows the marital status and age of the accusers and accused. This shows a lot of evidence that the Salem Witch Trials were a lie. As we can see from the document‚ mostly all the accusers are single

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    this country. The United States came to be known as "the land of opportunity" because people were free to work hard and succeed here. Many of us forget that this country was built and populated by immigrants seeking a better life. The famous poem (The New Colossus) by Emma Lazarus proclaims that the [...]Give me your tired‚ your poor‚ Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free‚ The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these‚ the homeless‚ tempest-tost to me‚ I lift my lamp beside the golden

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    DBQ QUESTIONS Writing the DBQ Civil War Assess the following quote: “Ultimately‚ the Civil War reduced sectional antagonism and made the United States truly ‘one nation.’” ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The Constitution Using information from the evidence below as well as your knowledge of the period‚ discuss the development of the United States Constitution as a document

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    Document 8‚ clearly says that when Korea’s contact with the outside world became bigger‚ the religion of Buddhism was passed on to Korea ‚ which brought the enrichment of Korean culture. Document says that when Buddhism entered Japan‚ it brought Japan a new system of beliefs and pious attitudes. Buddhism became a major force in the nation’s political affairs . Lastly‚ it was major carrier of the Chinese civilization. Christianity also influenced two main regions: Spanish America and Latin America. Document

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    Women should have say in what they believe is right and wrong‚ so pretty much ancient Athens wasn’t ruled by the people‚ so therefore isn’t truly democratic. “ On occasion of their enrollment‚ the current citizens give their votes first on whether the new candidates appear to be the age set by the law” (Document B) Although the people have a say in whether he is of age‚ only the men have a opinion. In a way Ancient Athens was truly democratic‚ but at the same time wasn’t. 29‚000 or 12% had an ability

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    I will discuss the concept of a Republic‚ also known as a Representative Democracy. The Openstax American Government textbook describes a Democracy as a political system in which people govern themselves (pg. 8). This system can come in the form of a Representative Democracy or a Direct Democracy. Direct Democracies are ones in which the citizens themselves participate directly in making laws (pg. 14). This type of government occurred in Ancient Athens. The United States Government‚ on the other

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    In Plato’s work The Republic‚ Plato’s introduces his mentor and teacher Socrates. In this allegory‚ Socrates questions one of his students‚ Glaucon‚ about the ideas behind reason and our senesces. Socrates sets the scene in an eerie‚ dark cave with fire as their source of light. Socrates emphasizes that the men are chained from head to toe and can only see the shadows from the objects that the “marionette players” place in front of the light. The light reflecting from the outside world and the fire

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    1. I think the French Wars of Religion was more about religious differences because ever since the French nobles became Calvinists‚ they would show independence from the central power. It created the conflict between Catholics and Calvinists where power was the main struggle making religion become a way bigger issue. The last of the wars would be the war of the Three Henry’s where it showed the overall religious differences between the Catholics and the Protestants. Which this was between Henry III

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    of slavery or involuntary service‚ is entitled to citizenship.   The end of the Civil War marked the end of the bloodshed but the beginning of reconstruction of the nation. The United States still had many issues to address. One such issue was the new banking and currency systems. Senator John Sherman felt that the country was not nationalized enough. (Doc B) He felt that America would prosper more if it had its own unique exchange system. As opposed to different states doing their own things which

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    Rulers seldom prioritize conditions which benefit those who are subservient to them‚ as personal advantage is a consistent ambition for those in power. In Plato’s Republic‚ when conversation leads to the description of an ideal city‚ Thrasymachus’ belief that rulers rule for their own advantage plays a key role in Socrates’ explanation of how to strategically educate an elite class of guardians whose virtue will be in governance and supervision of society. Education of the mind‚ body‚ and soul is

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