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    Citizens of the United States were found to be divided into two separate political groups during the ratification of the United States Constitution. The first group‚ the Federalist Party‚ having a nationalistic view‚ favored a strong central government‚ restricting powers of the states. However‚ the Republican Party believed that the power of the national government should be limited and the states be given additional power. Many different issues occurred between the two parties‚ however the debate

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    In what ways did women’s live change after 1945? The life of women after the Second World War (1945) can be attributed to many different factors‚ some of these being; the work in which woman did and women and their family lives. With war ending‚ new political changes and roles of both men and woman changing all contributed to the changes of women’s life through the 20th century. Before 1945‚ as the Second World war was taking place people at home‚ often only the woman and the children‚ mainly had

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    The rapid development of technology and industrial effects on the United States. I believe is good there is consequences to it. today things have gotten very advanced and technology and the growth of industrial make things run smooth and easy‚ so I believe that all the consequences were worth for the outcome that we have today in the 21st-century. In the past‚ the advancements from railroads have made a positive or negative effect on the industrial rapid development. Technological were invented making

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    How did September 11‚ 2001‚ affect the United States and the world? September 11‚ 2001 is a day that will never be forgotten by Americans‚ it is to this day‚ the worst terrorist attack in the history of the United States of America. The attack on the World Trade Center affected millions of Americans. This attack brought safety concerns to the top of the United States list of problems. After this attack‚ the U.S. implemented many new safety and security procedures as a result of the terrorist attack

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    How 9/11 Changed the United States Americans have faced many changes since the terrorist attacks on September 11‚ 2001. The images we witnessed on the news over and over again still haunt us today. The families that received phone calls from loved ones who were going to die are still recovering. Our attitudes and concerns about safety are not as lax as they once were. Lives were lost‚ the economy took a nose dive‚ and the way we live has changed forever. The direct cost of the September 11th attacks

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    government. However‚ less than one century‚ the United States became a strong and powerful country: its territory was expanded; its economic condition was increased; its spirit was created. What led to this transformation from 1770s to 1850s? A lot of essential events took place in the 1770s‚ such as the Boston Massacre occurred on March 5‚ 1770‚ followed by the Townshend Act‚ Quartering Act‚ Stamp Act‚ Sugar Act‚ and etc. These events let the United States get rid of the Britain. It was the beginning

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    The United States people discovered how much pride they held as a nation. In America Under Attack it is explained that some Americans became so motivated by the service the volunteers that they decided to enlist in the military service‚ hoping to help protect the United States. This is an example of how much people’s lives were affected from the attacks‚ that people were inspired to serve their country and to help keep an event like this from happening again. It is stated that "Some flew the American

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    How did Gandhi’s religious beliefs affect his work for social change? Many people associate the name Gandhi with the principles of peaceful protest that fought for the independence of India From Britain and promoted religious freedom. Although this is true‚ Gandhi was more than a protestor and achieved change through a deep understanding of justice and religion; he used this knowledge to great effect and achieved change in a unique way. Born in 1869 in India where he was raised‚ he found his way

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    “The Day after 911: Changes of the United States” The Middle East is one of the birthplaces of human kind’s civilization. Since the Ancient Egypt‚ Sumer‚ the Arab Empire‚ Turkey Empire‚ or even to present day‚ the Middle East has always been a valuable strategic point for not only because of its geographic location but also it full of petroleum and nature gas. According the OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) that 66% of the global oil reserves are in the Middle East and

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    Thesis: The transcontinental railroad greatly increased Westward expansion in the United States of America during the latter half of the nineteenth century. The history of the United States has been influenced by England in many ways. In the second half of the 1800’s‚ the railroad‚ which was invented in England‚ had a major effect on Western expansion in the United States. ’Railroads were born in England‚ a country with dense populations‚ short distances between cities‚ and large financial

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