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    make an alliance with them, but the Confederacy refused, and instead, made an alliance with the French. The combination of the Native Americans and the French gave them the upper hand in the beginning because they used guerilla warfare, which is basically cowardly ambushing the British soldiers. Later, when the British were starting to overpower them, the Native Americans backed out of their alliance with the French, which led to the British winning the war. But because they did not have the…

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    American Beauty shows a modern everyday family that appears to be happy and normal on the outside but very dysfunctional with serious problems. On the surface the film American Beauty is about the dream so many Americans have today, and have had for many years. The perfect life. Although American Beauty encompasses an example of emotional sleepwalking and living life as it passes by. The film was made and released in 1999, directed by Sam Mendes and written by Alan Ball. The title of the film…

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    American Revolution Essay Struggling for dominance in the North American continent, both Britain and France had put their eyes and interests in the Ohio River Valley located on the continent of North America. France alongside Native American and Spanish Allies had the same intentions as Great Britain did in the 1740's thus causing a "Seven Years War”, the war took place along American frontiers and even spreading into Europe. After 5 years of the "Seven Years" war in 1763, the treaty of Paris…

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    productivity/industry still found today? Do you think American workers are ‘Franklinian’? Has the modern world and multitasking ruined the Franklin model? Franklin, while not the pioneer of the idea of an American work ethic, did much to change it from its Puritan roots of predestination. He secularized the American work ethic, and established a series of rules and adages as to how to be wealthy. Many of the adages Franklin once established are still around today in American society, albeit less…

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    surprised to learn that there may be a correlation between schizophrenia and African Americans. The hypothesis makes sense particularly in places like Baltimore and where the teaching hospital there is responsible for the unauthorized research of an African American’s cells, the lead poisoning experiment that was tested on low income kids in the area, the continuation of the displacement of many poor African Americans to expand their business interest and the experiment in Guatemala wherein…

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    brand of Social Darwinism, referred to as American Exceptionalism, to justify these acquisitions. This heightened American patriotism and American perceptions regarding race and loyalties, which, in turn, led to fears of conflicting German American loyalties during World War 1. German Americans were specifically singled out because German Americans had particularly close ties to their mother country and German Americans…

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    1783” , the Treaty of Paris was signed. The Treaty of Paris ended the American Revolution, and gave the 13 colonies their independence from Great Britain. The citizens of the 13 colonies started the revolution that lead to the treaty in order to break away from Britain for many reasons; Republican Motherhood, Declaration of Independence, and religion being some of the main reasons. Considering the ideals that lead up to the American Revolution, in my opinion, the New America lived up to those…

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    African Americans in Children’s Literature A study focusing on multiculturalism in children’s literature found that in 2013, only 93 of 3,200 children’s books were centered around African American characters (Myers, 2014). Myers asserts that the study also found that only 67 children’s titles were actually written by African American authors (2013). Rudine Bishop states that when Black characters do appear in children’s literature, they often appear “as objects of ridicule and generally inferior…

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    “Hey Google, define American Dream.” “American Dream means the ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative.” Ever since the Unite States of America was the first modern nation to establish a democratic government on July, 4 1776, they strive to form a perfect country where everyone can enjoy their natural rights and prosperity. This is the main reason why more and more immigrants all over the…

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    The American dream is the ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative. For centuries, immigrants from all ethnicities have come to the United States in search of this American dream. A place where they could prosper and support their families. Most immigrants who come to the US, are not welcome initially, but throughout the time they become accepted. This American dream has changed throughout time…

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