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    The United States entered the 20th Century “a great power, but not yet [a] participant in the great-power system.” A burgeoning economic superpower, the United States had yet to assert itself politically on the international stage. Reluctant at first, the United States entered World War I (WWI) in 1917 and assumed a leading role negotiating the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. President Woodrow Wilson hoped to use the negotiations to promote American ideals, a lasting peace, and prosperity. However…

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    John B. Rayner

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    the rise, height, and fall of the Populist Party were the greatest events in Rayner’s life and their stories can not be told without how Rayner made his mark on Texas History. Rayner’s involvement with the the prohibition movement lead him into politics and help him start at the ground level of the Populist movement. He was also a key member during the height of the Populist movement and make sure to reach black voters. Then the collapse of the party leads him to continue to support the black…

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    Teaching African American males their historical identity construction using Interactive Whiteboards (IWB) Teaching African American males their historical identity construction using Interactive Whiteboards (IWB) will exhibit historical construction of identity and stereotyping which the African American male has experienced over four hundred years leading up to their current condition. The use of (IWB) will illuminate the historical reason for their identity and open a dialogue which will…

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    Antisemitism In Germany

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    Without the Church challenging the way the Nazis portrayed the Jews, they were able to analogize the false characteristics given to them by religious antisemitism in the past, to new, unsavory characteristics given to them by the party. The book Antisemitism: A History, expounds upon this: The legacies of older, narrower kinds of antisemitism [such as Christian anti-Judaism] provided points of contact to Nazism’s redemptive brand [of antisemitism] that both borrowed from and fed…

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    George W. Bush’s “9/11 Address to the Nation” was a speech, which was given after the catastrophic event that occurred on September 11, 2001. Two airplanes were hijacked and were crashed into the Twin Towers in New York City on this day, shocking the whole world. He addressed this speech to the people of America on the night of the disastrous event, highlighting how America’s freedom was attacked. Thousands of innocent people died while thousands of people were wounded. After the event,…

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    Ava Duvernay Documentary

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    female director Ava Duvernay released her new documentary “13th” on Netflix, which discusses the American Constitution’s 13th amendment and its ill-spoken caveat: “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction”(emphasis). In 100 riveting minutes, Duvernay is able to thoroughly explain the prison industrial complex in a beautiful and…

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    The current political parties at the time did not make xenophobia to be a primary issue. The Know Nothing party was created as a response to anti-immigration sentiments. As The New York Times stated, the Know Nothing party was founded upon “… such a movement rests upon no broader basis, than the hatred of men because they were born on a different soil, and still less because they hold a religious faith different from our own….” . Furthermore, the Know Nothing party swept through American…

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    Aristotle’s idea of the ideal citizen, while important to consider, is an unrealistic expectation for everyday Americans. He expects participation in political office, a willingness to understand each other, and comprehension of the basic dynamic between rulers and their people. All of these areas would be helpful in creating more informed and involved citizens, however the current state of politics illustrates the infeasibility of Aristotle’s idea. To begin, Aristotle believes that the ideal…

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    she answered the asked questions. The first question was about Education which the Democratic candidate found that, through their Slogan express their vision of America. So working together is one of the keys for a good success and the democratic party, Hilary Clinton wants to reconcile the country. Trump replied by agreeing to get back the America to its greatness. But as usual, he started talking about a subject that has no relation with the asked question such as the US deal with Iraq that…

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    skills because with the Presidential debates we can find statistics, assumptions, and interpretations. The two candidates for the presidency of the United States for this year are Donald Trump which is running for the Republican party and Hillary Clinton for the Democrat party. If I have to choose who would be a best President for 2016 of the United States between Trump and Clinton, I would vote for Hillary Clinton for many reasons. However, I believe this year the candidates are a little…

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