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    The profound economic change that occurred in the early 1900’s was largely influenced and formed by the industrial revolution‚ in particular the second wave that occurred in the late 1800’s. The revolution as a whole resulted in the change from economies based on agriculture and farming‚ to industry based profits. This second wave of the revolution not only refined and improved the prior inventions of iron and coal‚ but brought with it new highly developed technologies such as steel‚ electricity

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    The salary for a Bank Teller in California City‚ CA is $33‚151 and this is the annual salary. The salary in New York‚ New York is $30‚027 and this is annual also. It is better to work in California City‚ CA because you will receive more‚ than you would be receiving in New York‚ New York. The prices for living in California City‚ CA is different depending on which type of housing you would like to live in. In California City‚ CA there are four different types of living areas‚ and they are called a

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    The Drought In California

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    Third‚ the drought in California causes the environment to change. Drought affects our environment in many different ways‚ both temporary and permanently. For the temporary impact‚ since plants and animals depend on water just like us‚ we may lose a lot of food supply. However‚ drought can impact our environment in the most serious way‚ and it will last very long even when the drought is over. The permanent impact that created by drought may include such as‚ loss of wetlands (moisture)‚ wind and

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    literary work focuses on a certain region‚ and this style was extremely prominent in the United States during the 19th century. Regionalism was extremely popular during this time due to the Civil War‚ and also the expansion of the United States towards the West. This type of writing allowed for authors to discuss what was happening in the area around them. Regionalism was also used to discuss the certain events and history related to the region. This writing style had a tendency focus on the characters

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    Eugenics In California

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    restricting people of reproduction is a form of negative eugenics. 2. What are the historical facts about sterilization in California? (time period‚ numbers‚ comparison with other states/countries‚ laws) To start‚ California’s sterilizations began to be recorded proficiently in 1907. California sterilized a total of 20‚108 individuals between the years of 1907–1964‚ this was out of 63‚643 total sterilizations

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    Drought In California

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    Drought In California Drought; /drout/ noun- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall; a shortage of water resulting from this. This occurs when typical rainfall levels are lower than their normal state. After the rainfall decline persists for several weeks‚ months‚ or even years‚ it causes water levels in lakes and reservoirs to fall. One of the largest examples of a drought in our country today comes from the state of California. Although California’s drought was officially declared in 2014

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    Slavery In California

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    California is a well-known and acknowledged state of the US and had a long history that affected many people ranging from the European explorations where they came in contact with Native Americans. The American domestic policies that had a profound effect on their future existence on Earth to the Japanese internment camps where hundreds of thousand Japanese Americans lost their homes. There are other events that affected people’s perception:The Mexican- American War for the conquest of California

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    Agrotourism in California

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    The Growth of Agrotourism in California. I choose for my assignment an article in the April/May 2011 California Agriculture Journal entitled “California Agrotourism operations and their economic potential are growing.” Being a native Californian and having experience working on farms in the central valley I am aware of the struggles many farmers have operating their farm. There is a very slim profit margin. There is an increase in regulations and permits that are required. Many farmers are

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    the 19th century Britain was transformed by the industrial revolution. In 1801‚ at the time of the first census‚ only about 20% of the population lived in towns. By 1851 the figure had risen to over 50%. By 1881 about two thirds of the population lived in towns. Furthermore in 1801 the majority of the population still worked in agriculture or related industries. Most goods were made by hand and very many craftsmen worked on their own with perhaps a labourer and an apprentice. By the late 19th century

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    The Family 9/29/16 Assignment #1 Family life in the United States during the 19th century was quite similar yet very different to how it is today. For instance‚ the modern family consisted of the breadwinner father and the homemaker mother however‚ the industrialization period that took place created a number of diverse family forms. It greatly affected men‚ women‚ and children in all different social classes due to the fact that the United States economy was transformed from an agricultural system

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