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    SAS® Curriculum Pathways® Social Studies 883 Age of Exploration: Spain in the New World: Student Answers NAME: Brandon Gibbons CLASS: American History DATE: 11/24/2014 Note to Instructor: Focus Question Should Spanish colonial settlers accept the New Laws of 1542? Background Movies Conquistadors: conquerors tha claimed a vast empire for Spain. Pursued economic‚political‚ and religious goals. King Charles I of Spain: 1531 responded to the massacres by the conquisadors. He required Christian

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    The extent to which a country can establish and retain a state of ‘Total War’ inevitably leads to victory. In World War 1‚ the allied forces ability to achieve this resulted in their success. The production of munitions and American funding‚ resource allocation and the British Blockade‚ gave the allies a clear advantage on the home front. The utilization of the superior weaponry and manpower as well as improved tactics on the battlefront gave the allies an upper hand in this war of attrition. The

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    Spanish Translations ! El Obelisco Macho - situated in the Malecon ‚ this obelisk commemorates the change of the temporary name of the city of Santo Domingo to Trajillo La Avenida George Washington ‚ el Malecon‚ runs across the coast on one side there’s the craibbean sea and on the other theres santo Domingo’s buildings. Santo Domingo - the capital of the Dominican Republic was founded in 1496 by Cristobal Colon’s brother --> Bartolome Colon El Merengue - national dance of the country

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    In this quotation which taked from Brave New World‚ written by Aldous Huxley. Controller Mustapha Mond told with John. John was arguing with Controller about religion and God. John believed that human need God and Controlller should tell the people about the truth of God. However‚ Controller said that God is too old and time had alredy changed. Controller thought the reason of God changed because human changed. “The religions sentiment will compensate us for all our losses.” “But there aren’t any

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    The Spanish Armada took place in 1588 where King Philip II of Spain had planned this conquest with the hope of overthrowing Queen Elizabeth I of England. He had many reasons as to invade England in the first place. England had the establishment of Protestantism whereas Spain was Roman Catholic‚ and Philip was in disagreement with that. He also wanted to stop the Dutch interferences in the Spanish Netherlands because they were seizing Spain’s treasure and were funding the people in the Netherlands

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    impacts of Squatter Settlements? Squatting is an issue that has been plaguing Jamaica for years and with the necessary law and procedures implemented‚ we have grown to seeing this issue steering back at us. Taylor (2012) claimed that squatter settlements encourage theft of public service and nonstandard behaviour‚ which is evident of the numerous thefts of electricity and water supply in these squatting areas. In addition to that it was also argued that these squatter settlements don’t have proper

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    Through the readings of‚ “Brave New World”‚ it states that a utopian society is to achieve a state of stability‚ loss of individuality‚ and even the undoing of Mother nature must occur. Accomplished engineers conditioned produces a world in which people are going to live a happily ever after life but at a great cost. As in for today there are many strong debates and questions about the extraordinary breakthroughs in science such as cloning‚ in communications through the Internet with its never ending

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    In Brave New World they have a completely different point of view when it comes to the idea of religion. Rather than them believing in a God or in some religions gods like most people in our real world believe they do not have a God that that all just worship. The story of Brave New World is one that shows a completely different religion that most people in our world would think is just completely odd and a religion that is completely out there and it would never actually be a real thing. In the

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    Literary Criticism- Brave New World A Utopia is a world that is completely controlled by the government. The government controls every aspect of life in a utopia‚ and therefore everyone is always happy. In the novel "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley the setting is a utopia. In this world people are constantly happy‚ babies are cloned‚ and‚ ’everyone belongs to everyone else.’ The criticism which I chose was written by Margaret Cheney Dawson‚ on February 7th‚ 1932. The argument that Margaret makes

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    The Role of SOMA in ‘A BRAVE NEW WORLD’ Joao Eduardo Throughout history drugs have been used to provoke special feelings on people. Some use them as a means of getting closer to a certain God‚ others for fun‚ and others to satisfy an addiction‚ among‚ of course‚ many other reasons. And in Aldous Huxley’s A BRAVE NEW WORLD‚ the ever existent role of such substances in society isn’t’ forgotten‚ as the author provides his characters with what he calls ‘SOMA’. The name isn’t as crazy as it may

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