Alaska and Hawaii. So‚ the tourists who spend their times in both countries can enjoy the fresh air. The second similarity is the natural beauty that both countries offer to its tourists. For instance‚ in Alaska‚ there are Chugach Mountains and Mount McKinley‚ the highest mountain in North America and there are also the awesome glaciers which can attract tourists’ attention. Similarly‚ in Hawaii there are Volcano National Park‚ Waimea Canyon and the beautiful beaches which are very famous in the world
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Chapter 15 Elizabeth Cady Stanton: One of the most prominent leaders of the 19th century and leading figure of the early woman’s body; social activist/abolitionist Opposed the 14th and 15th amendment because it did nothing to enfranchise women Leader of the National Suffrage Association Crop-lien/Sharecropping: Growing of cotton and pledge a part of the crop as collateral Sharecropping: initially arose as a compromise between blacks’ desire for land and planters’ demand for labor discipline
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ch01ch01 Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. The word "anatomy" comes from: A. Latin and means "to be born". B. Hebrew and means "shape". C. Greek and means "to cut apart". D. German and means "body". E. Italian and means "form". 2. Anatomy is the study of: A. stars. B. function. C. sharp tools. D. structure and form. E. word histories. 3. Since the body has been the same for thousands of years‚ anatomy
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Named colleague secretary of the naval force by President William McKinley‚ he vociferously championed a greater naval force and fomented for war with Spain. At the point when war was pronounced in 1898‚ he composed the 1st Volunteer Cavalry‚ known as the Rough Riders‚ why should sent battle in Cuba. Roosevelt was a fearless
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Chapter 7: Immigrants and Urbanization Section 1: The New Immigrants I. Through the Golden Door A. Immigrants wanted to escape famine‚ land shortages (pop of Europe doubled in 100 years)‚ religious‚ and/or political persecution (Russia drives out Jews)‚ and some intended to earn money and return home (birds of passage) 1. Old immigrants: 1800 – 1880 10 million immigrants came from northern and western Europe (GB‚ Ireland‚ Germany‚ Scandinavian countries)
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Theodore Roosevelt was the twenty-sixth president of the United States‚ and was an avid conservationist. New York City was his place of birth‚ and he was born on October 27‚ 1858 into a wealthy family. He spent most of his childhood at home‚ studying necessary schoolwork and observing nature and wildlife. As a child‚ he suffered from many illnesses‚ including asthma‚ so he stayed homeschooled until he turned eighteen. Theodore went to Harvard College for four years‚ traveled to Germany for more studies
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This quote is the perfect representation of the combo William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt. With McKinley’s rather peculiar ideas and Theodore’s drive and ambition for stability they created a name for the progressive era and the American industry. Furthermore‚ with engraving their name in both of these two important times in American history‚ they were prompted with some serious road bumps that test their morals and intelligence as leading the people of the United States. Rauchway describes
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Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27‚ 1858‚ and grew up in New York City‚ the second of four children. His father‚ Theodore‚ Sr.‚ was a well-to-do businessman and philanthropist. His mother‚ Martha "Mittie" Roosevelt‚ was a Southerner‚ raised on a plantation in Georgia. "Teedie" grew up surrounded by the love of his parents and siblings. But he was always a sickly child afflicted with asthma. As a teenager‚ he decided that he would "make his body‚" and he undertook a program of gymnastics and
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Document 1: Liver and kidney pills advertisement‚ Sparks Company‚ ca. 1880s 1. What advantages would advertisers gain from using Frances Cleveland’s picture? They would receive more sales because the commonwealth would trust Frances. 2. What advantages might a political candidate get from this phenomenon? It’ They will receive more attention. 3. What does advertising like this tell us about the process of political choice in the 1880s? Political choices try to get appeal towards the commonwealth
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Everyone probably knows the sport volleyball right? Well everyone probably knows something about volleyball‚ but they probably don’t know all of it. Such as the inventor‚ the name and background‚ or even the rules and regulations. William G. Morgan invented volleyball in 1895. Just four years after James Naismith invented basketball. He was born in Lockport‚ New York on January 23‚1870. William was the oldest‚ and smartest‚ of his his siblings. Although he was raised in New York William moved Springfield
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