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    experience of the world and typically involves further processing of sensory input. Perception has played a great role in all the various fields of knowledge. It is true that the involvement of perception in knowledge may differ from one field to another‚ but the fact that perception has contributed a lot in the areas of knowledge cannot be neglected. Knowledge can be classified under many areas‚ such as: sciences‚ arts‚ and religion. From the earliest of times‚ we have observed the world around us through

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    How did the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and the period immediately following it deal with the issue of the debate between those who supported a strong central government and those who wanted more power given to the states? The Philadelphia Convention was an assembly of the brightest minds of American politics in 1787. Emerging from it was the Constitution of the United States‚ which gave the national government more power‚ but kept them restrained through a system of checks and balances

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    Slavery made its way to the colonies during the 1600s due to a lot of major factors. Before there were any slaves‚ there were indentured servants. The indentured servants mostly came from Great Britain. Looking for new space‚ life‚ and opportunity. The catch was the fact that these people had no money to pay their way into the New found land. So‚ that turned into people looking for a way to get over here. So people thought and talked about working off a debt‚ if someone were to pay their way over here.

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    Women during the French Revolution had various roles. The two main roles woman played during the french revolution was joining the crusade for freedom and fighting for equality. Women during the french revolution joined the crusade for freedom. Woman during the revolution would buy food and would manage their families slender resources‚ but this role for woman changed after the economy worsened because of Bastille falling. The economic crises lead to women not being able to manage their household

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    are assigned particular gender roles. It is common in American culture that if you are a boy‚ you are automatically assumed to like the color blue and play with trucks and such. If you are born a girl‚ you are also assumed to like the color pink and play with dolls. Those gender roles shape the behavior of children at a young age. Role learning starts at birth and continues as a child is introduced to socialization in society. The way a child is dressed‚ and the way you are expressing yourself‚ puts

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    During the years 1790-1860 many changes in the nation were occurring in the values of Americans and in their different societies. The vacant‚ immeasurable land in the western frontier enabled a shift of change from social‚ political and economic conformity to more individual techniques and beliefs away from governmental traditions imposed more in the east coast of the nation. As different factors forced people to migrate west in the country it changed not only society and values of people in the

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    The Industrial Revolution changed the way people lived back in the day. During the Industrial Revolution‚ they worked very hard‚ but life was also good in some ways. The Industrial Revolution affected people’s daily lives differently. Some examples include traveling‚ trade‚ communication‚ and immigration. During the Industrial Revolution‚ the traveling system got way easier. Before‚ if people needed to get somewhere‚ they went by horse or by walking. But then‚ steam engines and trains came. Suddenly

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    Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne makes many references to women. The main character‚ Hester Prynne‚ was a woman who was very strong and independent. She went through very hard times throughout the novel: such as‚ being publicly shamed for committing adultery. “It may be‚ because I will not encounter the dishonor that besmirches the husband of a faithless woman. It may be for other reasons” (The Scarlet Letter‚ 79). A scholar said this about her because he did not know her personally. If he had got to

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    What is an American? The definition of who an American is‚ or what an American is varies from person to person. Perspectives about this subject can turn controversial because what one’s opinion about who and what an American is may be completely different than another’s. The bottom line is that America is a nation filled with a diversity of cultures. Regardless of what other people may suggest that an American is‚ I think that someone who has migrated to the United States and has lived here half

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    on the Carthaginians and destroyed their fleet‚ why did Rome go into a third war we ask? Rome knew that Carthage will always be a thorn in their side if they dont wipe it from the face of the earth‚ and that’s what they did. Clearly Rome’s reason for war was not related to "casus belli"‚ they did not fight a just war. The Punic war was inevitable‚ it had to happen because Carthage and Rome were like two giants‚ they both controled a vast area of the world‚ and Carthage was getting richer‚ strong

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