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    no matter the population. The votes should be counted and the electoral college shouldn’t have the final say. Also people who already have a place in office should be able to be an elector because of their background and education in elections. Document 7, the 2016 Presidential Election Electoral Vote Map & Projection shows how many votes each state receives in this election. The smaller states population wise…

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    Document One talks about how at the time it was impractical for South Carolina to leave the United States because it only helped the North and not the South which had the majority of the slaves. Congress not wanting to deal with slavery created the gag resolution, making them unable to discuss the issue. The issue with slavery and the gag resolution comes from Document Three where they talk about the congress bringing the idea up about…

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    through such tough times. The primary reason for these crusades was religious devotion including many factors like their love of religion and faith. This devotion of religion and faith in the time of the crusades is expressed in a collection of documents written by different historians that lived in this time…

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    global flow of silver had many effects on the multitude of societies that participated. There were many economic effects, such as the heavy global economic involvement of many Asian nations in this trade (Documents 2,4,6,7,8) and greater monetary pressure in China during the Ming Dynasty (Documents 1,3,5), and some social nuances because of this trade, such as a greater European desire for Asian goods (2,4,8), but the economic effects had a greater historical impact because this was the first…

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    Great Wall Dbq

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    wall did not outweigh the costs. According to Document C, there was many casualties while building the wall. Peasants died by working in low temperatures with little food and soldiers died "from hunger, sickness, and extreme heat or cold." This shows that building the wall killed people, even though the wall was supposed to prevent that. In Document D, it states that there is no one to harvest rice since everyone is working on the wall. In the document it states, "If the rice isn't harvested,…

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    Ap Euro Dbq Renaissance

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    questionable. Some consider the Renaissance to be a time period deserving definition from the preceding Middle Ages, while others have contrasting views. The distinct advancements made during the period and deviations in ideology, as described in the documents, exhibit that the Renaissance was indeed a period distinct from the Middle Ages. The main factor differentiating the Middle Ages from the Renaissance was a shift in the human awareness, be it about themselves, the world around them, or…

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    Tecumseh Dbq Analysis

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    others hated them. In document two written by Felix Grundy, he say’s the Native Americans know their boundaries. The Natives have many weaknesses and they know the United States could destroy them. Felix knows that the Natives are smart enough not to cross the line. This document was written in 1811. In 1810, a Native American wrote to governor Harrison. Tecumseh was a good man to his tribe. He understand that some of the United States did not like his other tribes. In the document Tecumseh has…

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    signed by forty one colonists. It encouraged the documents we have now like the Declaration of Independence. This document helped mold the United States and protected peace between the two groups on the ship. The two groups were the puritans and the separatists, which they called pilgrims. They wanted to separate from the…

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    Timothy Mcveigh Case

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    the definition and function of the questioned document. The questioned document is a written paper form of evidence that the suspect wrote, typed, or obtained in a document that may or may not be related to the case against him/her. Furthermore, the evidence may be related to the current case, however, it can be related to previous cases; for example, cold cases. Certain law enforcement personnel that handles questioned documents are forensic document examiners (James, Nordby, & Bell, 2014, p.…

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    Underground Railroad(Document B). Harriet also took a total of 38 slaves…

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