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    “[Document three states,] soon the production of exports outpaced import of goods…,” (Document 3). Regarding the quote above, it shows that with the money the U.S. was gaining, the quantitative amount of products that were imported were distributed at lower prices. Due to the prices being so low,…

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    Ancient China Dbq Analysis

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    The first reason ancient China and ancient Egypt have similarities is by first looking at the similarities such as being polytheistic. Ancient China and Ancient Egypt worshiped many gods. For Egypt by instance, "Egyptians do not worship same gods."(Document 7) The dependability of Herodotus is now and then reprimanded when expounding on Egypt. Alan B. Lloyd contends that, as a chronicled archive, the compositions of Herodotus are truly flawed, and that he was working from "lacking sources". This…

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    reason I am against it is because it is not good for your health, here are some reasons why. In the paragraph on Document A one of the answers it says that when the workers get out work they go to the doctor and become patients. The reason they go to the doctor is because their health is not good. You couldn’t go in a factory without gasping for air. This is the paragraph from Document A, it says “ I have had frequent opportunities of seeing people coming out from the factories and occasionally…

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    Irish Slavery Dbq

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    on the grounds that: 'n-----s are worth too worth too much to be risked here: if the Paddies (Irish) are knocked overboard . . . nobody loses anything" (Document c: Historian, David Roediger's). Back then Irish people were treated so terribly, that every the black slaves were not treated as badly as the Irish. Even the illustration in Document A by Thomas Nast, illustrated a drawing of a black slave vs. a Irish slave. Which…

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    Only a few of political documents have affected the world quite like the American Declaration of Independence or the French Declaration of the Rights of Man. Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence in 1776, and The Declaration of Rights of Man was written by the National Assembly in 1789. Both articles embodied the Enlightenment ideologies of indicating equal rights and liberty. The Declaration of Independence was a document declaring the United States to be independent of the…

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    December 7, 1941, was the big day where Japan had attacked Pearl Harbor. We went to WW2 with Japan because of them attacking us. (Document Hook, B, and D) are the three main documents that people believe are the reasons Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. In the (Hook) part it talked about the Immigration Quota Act. In document B it talked about the Japanese Expansion. Also in the document D it had a big deal about the Embargo which is another reason on why the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. Japan…

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    GLBA process. The document demonstrates the capabilities of the company’s IS structure and how it aligns to the GLBA requirements. Each Citi policy, standard, and guideline that aligns the IS programs to GLBA requirements…

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    The Enlightenment Dbq

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    should be looking forward and continuing to improve society, as said by Adam Ferguson (Document 12). Nicholas De Condorcet stated that there are no bounds on the improvement of society and that the progress of man was indefinite and always continuing (Document 11). As people began looking forward, they began to see that they could perfect by means of education and equality, as stated by Nicolas De Condorcet (Document 2). In this time people began to turn away from the church’s ideas of preparing…

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    Speaker- With the document, Segregation, Racial, Africa, The writer is not specified but the editor is Thomas Benjamin. It originates from the Encyclopedia of Race and Racism, 2008. Although no specification is made among the speaker, multiple pieces within the text is molded and created into its own idea with several other texts being cited and found in the bibliography. As for the second document, Anti-Apartheid Movement, It is formatted in the same way as the first document was. The editor of…

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    1960s Dbq Analysis

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    The authors of the Document 1 and Document 2 believes it is necessary to strictly define Americans due to the fact that despite having similarity with Europe, America itself is vast different from Europe. America was based on the democratic principles, where every person is to be treated with equal respect and will not be discriminated on the basis of race, color, religion and origin. The authors of the first document believe that American has to defined as one unite nation despite having…

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