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    The United States Declaration of Independence, written in 1776 by Thomas Jefferson, and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, written in 1789 by Marquis de Lafayette, are similar documents in comparison. Although they were written for different reasons, both documents were written to address many problems their people were faced with while emphasizing freedom and equality to each area. First of all, both countries used some type of assembly of men to assist in writing the…

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    over the less than stellar opinion on the part of the Romans. As a foreword, every document provided was written by a higher class citizen or government official, giving no insight into how the common people, lower classes, peasants, or slaves felt about technology. This does not give a nation or empire-wide opinion on manufacturing and laboring, as the upper class was not the majority. There are also no documents from women, forcing the reader to only guess how the…

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    Virginia’s impose religious tax to support Christian preachers. In this document he listed many proven reasons of why this Bill was an abuse of power. James Madison expressed his reproachfulness in this document by showing how the Bill violated the equality among men. In addition to his document, he stated that it is the human natural right to have belief in any religion and to exercise it as they may seem fit. This document helped advocate the freedom of religion. Virginia Statute for…

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    Dbq Human Environment

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    The enduring issue, Human Impact on the Environment, is seen across Documents 2, 3, and 4. Human impact on the environment is an impact that can be shown in many different ways. In addition, the impact that people have on other people or their environment can change someone’s perspective or viewpoint on a certain topic, discrimination, or conflict, or modification. Moreover, it would depend on what type of impact it is, and how it could change or be a major effect. Herewith, this means that…

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    environmental factors. In Document 1, the chart reveals how the mosquito-infested site of Virginia, specifically the James River estuary, was highly exposed to numerous, deadly diseases. The document also gives an estimation that at least 28% of Virginia’s population died each year from illnesses like typhoid fever and dysentery. This is important because although the population of Virginia suffered from harmful diseases, a steady population still managed to endure in the Chesapeake…

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    Cyberbullying Dbq

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    In documents “A” “C” and “G” I will explain why I believe that schools should be allow to help limit students online speech. Everyone gets bullied and it’s not okay but in Documents “A” it shows that girls are more often to get bullied than boys are. Cyber bullying can affect a lot of things for example it can affect self- esteem, increased feelings of sadness and loneliness, and academic performance. The school should join to help students when it comes to academics because they…

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    or to multiple persons. Some evidence to this is that in document B it shows the 12.5% of the teachers that got bullied had to go to the doctor or took sick leave: suffering from stress. (Document B) This relates to that they would be very nervous and their self…

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    address was a grand event that captured the attention of many. Additionally, documents were released that convey the legacy of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. From John F. Kennedy’s actual inaugural address to an article titled “Inside Kennedy’s Inauguration, 50 Years On” that originated from a website named “Daily Beast” and later migrated to Newsweek to a photograph of the swearing-in ceremony. All three documents use styles focusing of how they convey the legacy of John Fitzgerald Kennedy,…

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    Julius Caesar. If one looks at document 4 he or she can find a quote that without a doubt shows jealousy as a justification. “But a baleful frenzy which fell upon certain men through jealousy of his advancement and hatred of his preferment to themselves caused his death unlawfully, while it added a new name to the annals of infamy; it scattered the decrees to the winds and brought upon the Romans seditions and civil wars once more after a state of harmony” (Document 4). Therefore, this quote…

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    Chinese Exclusion Act The title of the document is the Chinese Exclusion Act of May 6, 1882. The document was written by the federal government of United States, passed by congress and signed by the President Chester A. Arthur. The document was written on 6th of May 1882. Chinese began to emigrate in the year of 1849, and the act was passed in 1882 so, this document was written approximately after 32 years the events described. In 32 years many things changed, the American government felt the…

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