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    In China between 1925 and 1950‚ the Chinese Communist Party was growing and taking over China with the support of the peasant class. The CCP allowed peasants a better life and was supported by the lowest class while higher class people like the landlords were chastised by the Party‚ and even with Japan occupying some parts of China‚ Communist ideas kept the peasant class strong enough to push the Japanese out. In the time leading up to the Chinese Communist Party taking over‚ Japan held power over

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    During the 1800s‚ Europeans began to have their eyes set on the continent of Africa‚ as they went after their natural resources. As they scrambled for Africa‚ their hypocritical actions enraged some Africans while others just gave in to the Europeans since they had more technology‚ and seemed more powerful. Some African nations‚ tired of the European treatment towards them‚ decided to unite and fight them. (Doc7).Others simply stood firm and didn’t want anything from the Europeans. They didn’t want

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    be today if the country was ruled by a dictator? In Philadelphia‚ during the summer of 1787‚ there was a meeting of fifty-five delegates to fix the national government. The delegates wanted to replace the weak Articles of Confederation with a strong government. The Articles of Confederation were America’s first attempt at a Constitution‚ but it had no chief executive or court system. The delegates knew they needed to frame a new government‚ but the challenge was to create one without anyone having

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    The articles of confederation which existed from 1781 until 1789 are the America’s first written constitution. It brought some accomplishments to the country. It lets congress remain “the central institution of national authority.” Congress had the power to “conduct wars and foreign relations and to appropriate‚ borrow‚ and issue money.” By passing the Ordinance of 1784‚ the Ordinance of 1785‚ and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787‚ the new government found some solutions for the controversies regarding

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    Natives as inferiors. Step 2: Research Notes Use the chart below to keep track of primary and secondary source evidence you find that supports your argument. Be sure to fill out each column. The following primary sources can be found on the AP U.S. History Research Library: Thomas Morton‚ "Manners and Customs of the Indians‚" an extract from his "New English Cannon‚" 1637 Pedro Naranjo‚ "Coexistence and Conflict in the Spanish Southwest: The Pueblo Revolt of 1680" Mary Rowlandson‚ "Captivity and

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    The three decades following the Berlin conference were chaotic as European powers competed to occupy and colonize Africa. Europe would be profiting off the resources that they collected from their reaction to far much weaker subordinate African colonies. As Europe’s wealth amassed‚ Africa’s wealth approached its end. It was soon Eu European intruders as a much stronger force than themselves and lost all their ties to older tradition through fear. In 1886‚ the British government commissioned and administered

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    1974 DBQ The Crittenden proposal‚ introduced by Senator John J. Crittenden‚ intended to end the United States succession process. The proposal failed because while the senator who represented the south supported it‚ the Republicans did not accept it. Since President-elect Abraham Lincoln was the leader of the Republicans‚ his strong opposition of it makes him partly responsible for its defeat. However‚ it wasn’t just Lincoln that led to the failure of the proposal; it was also due to the Democrats’

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    Before we can rationally answer this question‚ we must realize the meaning of the word confederation. A confederation is a loosely headed form of government. It is the opposite of the word union. The Articles of Confederation was a weak government‚ but it was purposely intended to be that way. The last thing the3 government wanted was to formulate a strict government. This probably would have caused the reasons for fighting the American Revolution to resurface. The Letter from the Rhode Island Assembly

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    The Articles of Confederation caused many problems for our founding fathers. There were many important factors that were abandoned in order to run a functional nation. Some of the problems were: no federal army‚ no national currency‚ the federal government could not tax‚ there were no centralized courts for interstate crimes‚ and it was extremely difficult to pass a law and almost impossible to pass an amendment. Lucky for us our founding fathers met in Philadelphia and discussed how they can approve

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    previous commitment to Britain‚ leaving the US to decide their new government and its rules by themselves. July 4th‚ 1776‚ the United States gained its independence from Britain‚ starting their own government that would attempt at getting representation for everyone. However‚ the Constitution was an aiding factor in the movement for more representation‚ this paper wanted a stronger central government and more power to the people. The Articles of Confederation are one area where it was weak‚ and the people

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