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    Wizard Of Oz Journey

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    to see such a beautiful and colorful place.As she stepped,she meets with a very pretty witch of North-Glenda. She tells her that Dorothy killed bad witch of east and get her ruby slippers magically on her feet .Allof sudden evil witch of west appears and tries to take off her slippers but Good witch Glinda tell her to take care of ruby sllipers and never take it off ,because if it would be taken by evil witch she would become the mostpowerful person .As Dorothy ask Glenda to help her to get…

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    The location of a society affects the overall lifestyle of a community. This is prevalent in early American history, as the New England colonies inhabited North-East America and the Chesapeake colonies inhabited present day Maryland and Virginia. This difference in settings affected community life in both areas. Though the east coast of North America was settled by the same people of the same ethnicity, the areas developed into two diverse societies due to different religion and economic…

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    Wizard Of Oz Symbolism

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    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer produced the American musical fantasy film, The Wizard of Oz in 1939. Victor Fleming directed The Wizard of Oz, and was the first to direct a film with Technicolor using a 3-strip color process. All movies at this time were filmed in black and white, so The Wizard of Oz was a sure crowd pleaser because of its color experience. It was said that the commercial for The Wizard of Oz was shown in black in white, so that moviegoers could experience the first ever color movie with a…

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    volcanos from the past are good for today. So back in the day when volcanos erupted they would deposit rock and minerals into the ground where farmers would have their crops. So today after so many years the soil where the farmers planted their crops is so rich from the deposit of rocks and minerals into the soil. For example when you have rich soil that means two thing that your crops are going to be good. Then the last thing that is that your pastures are going to be good for your animals so…

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    Until one day a witch named Mombi appears, asking her if she wants to escape. After a brief fight with the Tin Woodman and the Royal Guards, they are both transported to the Wicked headquarters. When they arrive she meets Gert who was formerly the Good Witch of the North, Glamora who is Glinda's twin, and Nox a fighter for the Order. She is trained as a witch and kept safe with only one condition; in order to stay with the Revolutionary…

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    magistrates referred to one scripture in the Bible time and time again as to see how to deal with the accused witches, “Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live” (Exodus 22:18). Since the Puritans followed the Bible so strictly, they believed all accused witches that had been proven guilty were to be hanged or burned at the stake. The Puritans also believed North America to be the Devils country. They began to fear anything new and anything that went against or made them question their beliefs. In…

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    on the boat ride over. The triangular trade network linking Europe, Africa, and Americas and is only one trade route, they manufactured goods from Europe to Africa. Sugar, Tobacco, and coffee move from Americas to Europe, and Africans to Americas are known as the middle passage. In the Americans labor Enslaved people which helps build societies. Inflation witch is when you have a high demand and a low supply. Like when a country sells more then they buy. Who benefited from the colonization…

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    Summary Of The Crucible

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    In 1606 Early European migrated to North America in desire for money and land. (Jamestown and the Founding of English America). But as time passed, a Village called Salem in Massachusetts around 1692, Puritan minister Reverend Parris finds a group of girls dancing naked in the forest, while he slightly witness the girls dancing among themselves, they were doing rituals to make their crushes fall in love with them. Among them are his niece Abigail and daughter Betty, who faints upon being…

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    landscapes of each region. North American crops provided Europe with a high calorie diet which led to a global population boom. The trading of domesticated animals such as pigs, cows, and horses forever transformed the New England landscape. Issues that began with the Columbian Exchange, such as Slavery, are still shaping contemporary events and discourse. Most significantly, the exchange allowed two isolated continents to finally connect. Centuries of knowledge, goods, and skills was brought…

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    In most fiction tales you always see red sparkly shoes; however, Dorothy’s were silver. The shoes were silver which has to due with the Free Silver movement going on. A character that expressed more of a main idea was Glinda, the Good Witch of the North represents the Northern workers and the midwestern farmers who strongly oppose the very dominating and potent bosses who created many problems with monopolies. Moreover, The wicked monkeys portrayed the Plains Indians. During the 1890s, the…

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