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    Running Head: U.S. Freedom The U.S. Freedom Alexander Hamilton was one of the three authors of the Federalist Papers, a series of articles written from October 1787 to August 1788 that argued in favor of the Constitution. The series became a classic work of democratic government. The first article, “The Federalist, No. 1,” was written by Hamilton. The series helped the country establish a Constitution, which we still live by in the present. Almost 175 years later in 1962, a student…

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    Throughout Thomas Jefferson's entire political career, he focused on the states having more power than the government. He was a major critic of Federalist policies and was a strong supporter of anti-federalists. However, after he became president in 1801, Jefferson began adopting these Federalist policies. He held the agrarian belief that agriculture was the superior way of life, but his actions demonstrated that he wanted federalist policies. Although Thomas Jefferson upheld agrarianism beliefs…

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    Book Review The book “The Presidency of George Washington” by Forest McDonald mostly concentrates on presidential organizations. It talks about how the presidency of George Washington was one of the most significant events in the history of the United States of America. Also, it discusses social factions, national opinionated politics, war debt, and the regulation of the state and federal governments. McDonald, proclaims that, the office of president may have not existed today if not for…

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    actually have one somewhere in it. The list of so called accidental discoveries that have been key to the history of science would definitely not be complete without the next one, probably the most famous one of all time. Scottish bacteriologist Alexander Fleming was serving as the Professor of Bacteriology at the St. Mary's Hospital in London in 1928. He had just returned from the holidays when he immediately noticed something unusual as he sorted through his petri dishes that…

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    Alexander Graham Bell Dbq

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    communication through miles away? Alexander Graham Bell, a Scottish-born scientist, born on March 3, 1847 changed the world on March 7, 1876. He invented the telephone and started a new progressive era. Not only did Alexander invent the telephone and other objects but he had a passion for deaf people or helping inventing a better life for them. He deserves a significant place in history because he taught them beneficial things happen when you follow your dreams. Alexander is significant to…

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    The Articles of Confederation granted significantly less power to the federal government and reinforced a system of strong state governments, resulting in a country divided amongst itself but united by name. The Constitution hailed more federal rights and created a strong centralized federal government while establishing state governments that dealt with less critical issues and more local laws. Under the weak nation formed by the Articles of Confederation states would always argue and never get…

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    successors, Seleucid Empire. The Seleucid Empire was a Hellenistic state ruled by the Seleucid dynasty, and existed from 312 BC to 63 BC. It was formed and founded by Seleucus I Nicator, following the division of Macedonian empire created by Alexander the Great. The result of the Macedonian Empire division gave Seleucus Babylonia, from where he expanded to much of Alexander's near Eastern terrorites. At the dynasties height of power it included Central Anatola, Perisa, the Lewant, Mesopotamia…

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    ” In the Classical Period most Greek artists began to sculpt people in easygoing scenes and even action scenes. The most well-known works from this period include the statue of Zeus at Olympia and also the statue of Athena at Parthenon. After Alexander the Great defeated most of…

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    Why Did Hamilton Lose?

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    In the recent months Hamilton had slandered Burr in the paper under pseudonyms in the press which had lead to the dawn of July 11th. Burr, as acting vice president, had challenged Hamilton to a duel that Hamilton had begrudgingly accepted. Burr had made a promise to himself to aim at the sky; or delope. Hamilton did not. How could he throw away his shot with a loving wife and eight children at home. His father was never around and Hamilton knew he could never put his beloved children through…

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    In order to find objects and environments that I could relate to art history that I have learned in this class I decided to take a walk around my neighborhood and its nearby surroundings. I live in Kissimmee and extremely close to Saint Cloud so I decided to start off by looking around the Lakefront Park area. At first I did not think that I would be able to find many things that I would be able to relate to art, but I think that is because I had never actually tried to pay attention to small…

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