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    Jamestown Drought Dbq

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    To this day this question stands: why did so many people die? There are many reasons that contribute, such as drought, disease, and attacks by the Native Americans. Documents and passages point to drought as a cause of death in the new world. In 1605, Jamestown was going through one of int longest periods of drought. Document B shows the yearly rainfall from 1506 to 1604 and throughout those times rainfall is mainly below average; within the times 1605 and 1612, the amount of rainfall…

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    Western Front Dbq

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    Most action for the Canadian Corps on the Western Front in the First World War took place between the locations for the battles of The Somme and Passchendaele. Referring to Document 1, in what two countries did Canada fight? Canada, fighting for the British, fought in the nations of France and Belgium. 2. a) From document 2, what inference can you draw about the objective of Germany’s Schlieffen Plan? The goal of Germany’s Schlieffen Plan was to defeat France as quickly as possible, thus…

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    Printing Press Dbq

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    indulgences. The printing press gave Luther a platform to spread his message and beliefs across to hundreds of thousands of people in Germany. According to Document D between 1518 and 1525 a third of all books were produced in Germany were by Luther himself. An example of what was published in a Lutheran Booklet are seen in woodcuts in Document E expressing the pope as the “money changer” Jesus chased out of the temple. With the popularity of such books, there was a backlash from the pope…

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    in filthy areas, cramped, with the view of a gray sky. They had harsh working conditions and women were mostly employed. The working class worked hard. Most employers were women, they were easier to maintain and being paid half what men earned. Document 9, shows a vivid image of the workers in an Industrial factory. Almost all pictured there are women. Even after a long day of work, women were expected to care and feed for their families. Children too, were put to work at a young age.…

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    the Declaration of Independence (Commager, 1963). In that time the document was referred to “The Unanimous…

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    Mendoza Grajales: The Founding of St. Augustine,1565”, seems to be based as a dairy or document. The reason why I say it’s a document is because the writer states “I, Francisco Lopez de Mendoza Grajales, Chaplain of His Lordship, certify that the foregoing is a statement of what actually Happened.”. This passage was created in the July until September 29, 1565 by Francisco Lopez de Mendoza Grajales. This document was written in Lanzarote Islands while Lopez stated “sailing brought us in sight of…

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    Ww1 Dbq

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    In documents E and F the topic is discussed. Document E was a piece of German propaganda that depicts the british empire as an octopus that retracts the resources from the earth. The expansion of empires creates a fear that nations with less colonial holdings will ultimately be left out of control in the future. If england overtakes the world’s resources, its economy, navy, and military will grow strong. Germany will be left with table scraps and will become a second-class nation. In Document F,…

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    the Investigator should email the administrative staff member to notify her that documents are needed by the specified date (5 days after the interview date). 15. The Administrative staff member will provide a courtesy call (if number is provided) to the customer to remind them that the documents are due by the specified date and provide the customer with the agency’s fax number or times that they can drop off documents (2:30 PM-4:30 PM). 16. A log of courtesy calls made to each customer…

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    Mesopotamia DBQ

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    valleys, rivers, ponds, creeks and wetlands. Mesopotamia had the perfect geography to start a civilization. It had rivers, hills and plains. (Document 1-5) Mesopotamia was in the fertile crescent so the land was very fertile and good for farming. (Document 1-5) Mesopotamia had a good source of water that came from the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. (Document 1-5) They used this water to irrigate their farm lands and also as a source of drinking water. These are some of the reasons why…

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    Payment Vs Slavery Essay

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    from documents B, C, E, and G. Each document has its own little touch to it. In Document B, it talking about how workers would have to work more during busy seasons, getting out more late and still get payed the same as if it was a regular day at work. In document C, it's talking about the differences on how male and female get payed. In the last two documents E and G they were both talking about how the parents would sale there daughters and make them slaves for money. All of this documents…

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