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    modernism crashed into the shores of American life‚ traditional values washed out to sea. However‚ changing tides also brought sunlight upon modern culture. Rapid urbanization‚ economic growth‚ industrial production‚ invention and innovation in technology contributed to the rise of a new consumer culture. By the second decade‚ the United States liberated from the restrictions of conservatism. Many positive changes were the result. It became possible for the average American to buy things that were once considered

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    Modal Verb Exercises I Fill in the blanks in each sentence using a modal verb‚ such as can‚ could‚ would‚ should‚ might‚ may‚ must‚ or have to‚ based on the situational hints shown in italics. Select the modal that seems most appropriate for the situation described‚ and be prepared to explain your choice. 1. I ……… not know what to say to him if he showed up. (I’m unprepared to speak to him.) 2. She ……… look at things differently once the facts are in. (A change in opinion is possible after

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    Compromise of 1877 The compromise of 1877 was a few promises that were made by the Republics to the Democrats. Among these promises were to remove military from South‚ Appoint a Democrat to cabinet ‚ and Federal money for railroad construction and levees on Mississippi river. But the promise that affected the Environment and Geography was the promise for federal money for construction of a railroad and levees on the Mississippi river. That promise would require a lot of steel which would contribute

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    The struggle for black’s freedom in America has come a long way during slavery. African Americans were token away from their home town against their own wills just to be a white men property. Slavery put most blacks in a brutal situation that they had no say so on their lives were going to be headed or portrayed. Based on the book “There is a River” slavery began by the Europeans in the seven- tenth century and Africans was chose to be the number one slaves. The struggle for justice‚ hope‚ and determination

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    Slavery‚ especially in America‚ has been an age old topic of riveting discussions. Specialist and other researchers have been digging around for countless years looking for answers to the many questions that such an activity provided. They have looked into the economics of slavery‚ slave demography‚ slave culture‚ slave treatment‚ and slave-owner ideology (p. ix). Despite slavery being a global issue‚ the main focus is always on American slavery. Peter Kolchin effectively illustrates in his book

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    The American Civil War was the bloodiest war this country has ever seen. It followed numerous events that caused separation between the North and South‚ including the Mexican-American War‚ Missouri Compromise‚ and Kansas-Nebraska Act. As the country expanded west‚ debates arose over slavery in new states. Countless compromises acted as the stitches holding the two halves of the country together. Sadly‚ nothing could keep the two vastly different parts of the country from breaking apart. The Mexican-American

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    Slaves and Slavery in the American Nation Tomeka T. DeBruce HIS 203: American History to 1865 Prof. Corinne Barker October 15‚ 2012 The Changing Place of Slaves and Slavery in the American Nation In the beginning as early as 1502 the European slave traders shipped 11 to 16 million slaves to America. The English colonists had indentured servants instead of slaves. Indentured servants were servants that had a contract and only worked for a certain period of time. African American slaves were

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    With the main goal to find gold‚ the Europeans decided that they wanted to stay in this “New World”. After the atrocity that left thousands dead‚ the survivors were faced with the fight for the right of their land. With colonization came slavery‚ because without it European colonization would have stayed limited in North America. Slaves were defined by the Europeans as non-Christian and non-European people. In 1705‚ the Virginia General Assembly stated‚ "All servants imported and brought into the

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    dxgluizdkvgJSLDGuigasjf‚sdgkjsagksdjgdfhjhjhlkshzjhksjhfgiuhahHawthorne‚ Nathaniel‚ The Scarlet Letter: The student will keep a dialectical journal (see below) on the novel AND write informal responses to the following prompts: 1. Read the following passage (paragraph 3‚ “I might be‚ … martyrdom.”) from The Scarlet Letter‚ Chapter 5‚ “Hester at Her Needle.” Then write a short essay showing how Hawthorne depicts Hester’s inner turmoil. Consider such rhetorical devices as diction‚ figurative language

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    Americans supported slavery because slavery was legal‚ technology has changed‚ and slavery going on today. Many of the American supported because they need to work their farms and other labor jobs. ¨England’s southern colonies in North America developed a farm economy that could not survive without slave labor.¨ ¨Early in the seventeenth century‚ a Dutch ship loaded with African slaves introduced a solution—and a new problem—to the New World.¨(Civil War Trust). ¨Slaves were most economical on large

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