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    both the north and south were affected‚ combatants in both the north and south were affected‚ and many things were being developed as well. The Civil War affected the civilians in the North and the South. The South’s economy was very disrupted from the war. After slavery was ended a lot of the jobs that the slaves did had to go to the white men. The railroads were

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    McCarthyism Accusation happens everywhere in this world‚ true or false. People tend to censure others because of hatred or to take revenge from personal malice. However‚ no arraignments had ever affected as much people as the McCarthyism period in the 1940s and 1950s. Senator Joseph McCarthy was the leader of the Communist findings that became extreme until it was given the word ‘McCarthyism’. Results from his denunciation brought back another Red Scare or known as the Second Red Scare to the

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    there was also McCarthyism as well as the Boston desegregation of public schools. McCarthyism‚ in the 1940’s and 1950’s‚ can best be depicted through the causes‚ trials/hearings and effects. The Boston desegregation began in the early 1970’s. The slow and unwelcome process of integration can be shown through the causes‚ skeptical ties‚ and effects. Both of these subjects in American history share a common factor; it is a mass chaos shared by the common people. Firstly‚ McCarthyism had a major impact

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    generally made life easier. On the other hand‚ it has made people lazy‚ overexposure can lead to internet addiction and it has made man overly dependent on it. These impacts have much changed the lives of individuals as well. The arguments against its benefits are many. Once‚ human life use to be restricted because no technological applications were available. Daily life then involved a lot of physical activity but now in these times‚ people have more luxury and in the process have neglected the need

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    What is McCarthyism? McCarthyism is the practice of making false accusations of disloyalty‚ especially of pro-Communists activity‚ in many instances unsupported by proof or based on slight‚ doubtful‚ or irrelevant evidence. (http://. dictionary.reference.com/.browse/mccarthyism) McCarthyism was originated when a young Marquette law student was elected to the Senate. Want to see how an evil man made history? Follow this map through his early years‚ the Red Scare‚ and the Black List. Joseph McCarthy

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    McCarthyism was very popular among American citizens after the Second World War. Despite the fact that it was intended to be helped by the fears and suspicions of the American people‚ it only lasted for a short period of time. McCarthyism appealed to the citizens of the United States very easily due to the previous “red scare” and other communist fears. During the Second World War‚ their fears became even more severe because of the powers that the communist nations had demonstrated. The appeal of

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    the underlined verbs are correct. The first two have been done for you. P.62 http://www.aristo.com.hk 2 DEVELOPING SKILLS Set B Review Test 1 Grammar & Usage The Olympics (1) had changed the lives of (1) has changed _____________ (2)  _____________ (3) to find _____________ many people in China. For security guard Z. Zhang‚ the final burst of fireworks over the Bird’s Nest Stadium for the closing ceremony (2) pointed him towards a new career. The 19-year-old Henan native came to Beijing

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    economy did not start to flourish until 1924. In spite of the social‚ economic and technological advances‚ African Americans‚ recent immigrants and farmers—along with a large part of the working class population—were not much affected by this period. In fact‚ millions of people lived below the poverty line of US $2‚000 per year per family. The Great Depression demarcates the conceptualization of the Roaring Twenties from the 1930s. The hopefulness in the wake of World War I that had initiated the

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    Overall‚ the smartphone can benefit in both the workplace and at home. This phone technology allows users to stay connected to all their contacts and data no matter where they go‚ which is beneficial to all those people who benefit from convenience. Smartphones help keep people’s lives organized with their linked calendars and planners courtesy of their advanced operating systems‚ which also cut down on the amount of physical organizers that users have to carry around. Immediate access to information

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    World War was the most widespread and deadliest war in history‚ involving more than 30 countries and resulting in more than 50 million military and civilian deaths. The war had affected many other countries other than just Germany. Ones of those countries being Italy. It peaked my interest to learn how WWII affected people in Italy. This is because of my grandfather‚ Frederico DiCicco. Throughout my fourteen years of life‚ my grandfather (or Nonno in Italian) has told me many stories from what he

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