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    The Fifteenth Amendment guarantees that the "right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude."(Library of Congress). This means, in theory, that any US citizen should be able to vote no matter what their background. But the limits of this amendment are very apparent. This amendment does not guarantee rights of black women, they were not able to vote until 1920,…

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    No matter what goals Paul pursued, she always had a plan in mind. And despite differing opinions and outside influences, Alice Paul’s assiduous attitude eventually made the suffrage amendment attainable for the suffragists of the time. Alice Paul launched her career of suffrage with a massive suffrage parade during President Wilson’s inauguration. This grand event paved the way for rallies, lobbying, petitions, parades, election campaigns, and picketing at the White House (“Who is Alice Paul?”).…

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    Women nowadays have very different rights than they did around the beginning of the 20th century. These rights were brought by the change in social expectations in women since that time. These changes can be shown using two short stories taking place in that time period, “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber” by Ernest Hemingway even today there are major differences in the ways men and women are treated, but we are coming a lot closer…

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    Sh Goldman Research Paper

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    Who is Hetty Goldman? Why is she so important? Hetty Goldman was an american archaeologist who was one of the first woman to undertake excavations in Greece and the Middle East. The reason she is so important is because of her contributions to the archaeological field as well as how she opening up the field of archaeology for woman . She “ was born December 19, 1881, in New York City”(“Hetty Goldman:Life”). Her mother and father were Sarah Adler Goldman and Julius goldman. Mrs. Goldman was the…

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    Schwaben Redoub

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    By 9:00 am the 36th were holding the Schwaben Redoubt and the surrounding front but if the attack was to continue reinforcements would be needed. Thirty minutes before hand, Major General Nugent asked the headquarters of 107th Brigade to advance, currently unaware of the increasing deterioration of the 32th Division’s advance to their left flank. At 9:15 am Nugent received instructions to halt the 107th Brigade’s advance but with communication lines down, it was too late and the 107th Brigade…

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    Salvador Dali Influences

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    surrealist movement, taking real life objects and placing them into a dreamlike setting. Even after his death, he still influences several different artists today. Dalí was born in Figueres, Spain, on May 11th 1904. He was brought into drawing school in 1916. He was considered a strange child in class. He often daydreamed and wore unusual clothing. His father made a presentation of Dalí’s work in 1919, which was his first display of his art. 2 years later, his mother died of breast cancer.…

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    Genocide In Nicaragua

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    and there was genocide. Both Cuba and Nicaragua had an “eternal debt with the United States” and in 1911 Cuba and the United States signed the Knox-Castrillo Convention which provided a loan from the United States to fund the Nicaraguan debt. In 1916 the Bryan-Charmorro Treaty was signed giving the United States exclusive rights to build a Hydroelectric Plant Dam in Cuba. The main investor was the United States. By the end of the 1920s, Nicaragua…

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    Many women marched for freedom and equality in the early 1900s, and although many of the immediately pressing problems from that time period have been solved, there is still a lot of inequality in America for different genders and races. While African Americans were working towards gaining the rights that should be granted to any human being, women also decided to revolt against the social injustices that were oppressing them. By the early 1900’s, women began gaining much greater traction in…

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    Career technical education is education that prepares people to work in a trade, craft, or professional Vocation. There is a wide range of vocational jobs such nursing, engineering, architecture, medicine, or law. In 1916 the federal government started funding career technical education (CTE). The Association of Career and Technical Education (ACTE) was founded in 1926. It has always been important from the start for citizens to have a strong knowledge base and skill set. The need for being…

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    The Sykes-Picot Agreement in May 1916 between Great Britain and France led to the dismantlement of the Ottoman Empire. France and Great Britain have thus provision and divide Turkish-held Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Palestine into various administrated and controlled areas. The agreement led to the creation of the present-day Syria and Iraq based on artificial borders which will arouse the dissent among populations. While the neighbor countries share part of their historical, religious, and…

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