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    Cause and Effect Essay The death penalty has been discussed for a long time. It has been discussed in our class for two or more weeks. We recently watched a movie called a Law Abiding Citizen, in the movie Clyde was imprisoned after he horrifically murdered two men by the name of Darby and Rupert Ames. Clyde murdered the two men after they invaded his home, and raped and killed his wife and daughter. Clyde did these horrible actions because only one of the two men received the death penalty.…

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    Economic causes in the 1700, France faces financial ruin. Louis XIV, who died in 1715 had left enormous debt created by wars and luxurious living. France’s debt continues to grow. Further European wars as well as aid to colonists during the American Revolution emptied the royal treasury. Both Louis XV and Louis XVI borrowed heavily from bankers. They still spent lavishly on luxuries and on gifts for favourite nobles. France’s inefficient and unfair system of taxation made it impossible for the…

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    Braden Halley Mandy Smith 1301 MW 8 AM 23 October 2016 Cause and effect of WWII Many people are confused as to why and how WWII began, many believe it is all Hitler’s fault, but in reality WWI set the stage for it. The destabilization of Europe brought on by the first world war, Treaty of Versailles, the rise of the Nazi party, and many other causes are the reason World War II began. After WWI Hitler quickly rose to power and took over Germany, he rearmed Germany and signed treaties with Italy…

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    Bullying is the third leading cause of suicide, according to CDC. Most victims are too scared to speak up about the issues they have with bullies on a daily basis. Almost everyone has dealt with some form of bullying in their life. Whether it be a harsh comment, or even a shove into a locker. It has an affect on everyone. Teenagers are constantly being bullied throughout high school. As humans go through puberty and learn more about society, they become more judgemental and for some reason think…

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    To know the effects of WWI I’ll need to inform you about a few of the many causes that caused the Great War. On the twenty-eighth of June 1914 an Archduke by the name of Franz Ferdinand (Austrian) was assassinated by a Bosnian Serb Gavrilo Princip and the two country’s from which they hail where already not in a good relationships so the assassination was just icing on the cake. Austria and Serbia both had powerful allies who were not ready for war and the allies had allies so it was as if…

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    continue to burn fossil fuels, natural gases, and coal. In turn, these toxic pollutants cause this epidemic to only increase as the years go on. Emissions from factories are a major culprit of air pollution in this day and age. According to Everyday Life, burning of fossil fuels, including oil, coal, and natural gases are to blame. (Cleanerandgreener) Not to mention that burning fossil fuels are the leading cause smog, acid rain, and global…

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    development, it cleared out a changeless effect on American Protestantism.The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant religious recovery in the mid nineteenth century in the U.S. The development started around 1790, picked up by 1800 and, after 1820, participation climbed quickly among Baptist and Methodist assemblies whose preachers drove the development. Both historic moments conveyed different ideologies, preachers, and social/economic causes or effect that have impacted each one. The First…

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    Cause and Effect of Drinking and Driving Under the Influence Up until recently the American Culture had a phrase that was commonly used within the average family, which was “have one more drink for the road.” It has only been within the past 20 years that The United States had really considered the safely risk that Americans now take while driving. For instance, after a good night of drinking with friends it’s easy to perceive that you are fully capable to drive home but, you are more likely to…

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    Have you ever thought about running away from home and never looking back? There are many teens that have either thought about running away, or have actually done it. There are many causes and also effects to a teenager running away, and both will be discussed. Sexual/Verbal abuse, violence, neglect, stress, school, or a bad break up is a list of some of the reasons why adolescents might run away. Maybe that child does not get the love that he/she deserves from within the home. It could be that…

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    Piles and Piles of Homework Students are getting a lot of homework and that needs to stop, or at least lessen the workload. The cause and effect of having so much homework is not having good enough social life. Which means that they lose contact with their family and friends. In addition, staying up for hours has them either too tired to hang out, or too late to go out somewhere. The reason for that is that the kids might have had a mountain pile of work to do, some say “People have implied…

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