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    a critical role in the American Revolution. Fighting for independence from Great Britain, the Americans gave it their all to be free. Men get all the glory for defeating the English, but in reality, they have help from their wives, sisters, daughters, and mothers. Women would follow their husbands during the war, stay at home and take care of the children, or fight in the war alongside men. During the Revolutionary War, women proved to be an important asset to the Americans. To begin with,…

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    present day American culture, people will never forget the 2000s. The 2000s were a time to be noticed. People would do anything to stand out, eventually those efforts to stand out would morph into fads which became a permanent stamp on the first ten years of the new century. Fashion fads were everywhere during the 2000s! The latest styles were seen on celebrities, the person sitting across…

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    believe these difficulties are what shaped John F. Kennedy into the president he was and explained some of the things he did. For example, Kennedy had multiple affairs throughout his presidential term and always seemed to “need sex”. O’Reilly, the American people, and the Kennedy Family seemed to overlook the immorality of his affairs which I did not agree with at all. From personal experiences and watching others overcome tragedies, I do not believe O’Reilly should Kelsey Thomas use these…

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    active member of organizations, such as the Harlem Artists Guild and the Harlem Community Arts Center which provided opportunities to African American artists shortly before the Abstract Expressionist movement matured. However, Lewis’ ideas began to be more closely associate with that of Bearden. In Abstract Expressionism and Other Politics by Art History Ann Eden Gibson learned that “Lewis argued that social realism was not an effective way to counter racial prejudice.” She quoted what Lewis…

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    two trends are basically opposites of each other, meaning different things, but can also coexist with each other. In American politics, political polarization is more common today, as it has been proved to be happening more recently due to many factors. Party dealignment is defined as erosion of party loyalties in an electorate, referring to the decrease in the percentage of American adults that identify either as Democrats or Republicans, and the corresponding increase in the percentage that…

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    The Critical Race Feminism and the Critical Race Theory (CRT) can be used with the self-identity and politics of black women’s hair texture, but the Critical Race Feminism would be even more fitting to use within black women and black hair. In addition, the Critical Race Feminism theory is a feminist perspective of the Critical Race Theory. The basic concept of Critical Race Feminism brings out the gendered aspects of injustice, which can be related to the need of respecting and the…

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    One of these people was Abigail Adams, the first Second Lady and second First Lady of the newly founded United States of America. Abigail used her great intelligence to be supportive and dedicated to her causes. She was also very involved in the politics of her husband John’s presidency. Abigail was a driving force in America, and changed it for the better with her intellect and perseverance. When Abigail Smith was born in 1744 (Allida Black), women were not expected to be educated-they…

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    giving guidelines to Southern states that would let them rejoin the Union. According to Digital History (2003), “ [reconstruction] viewed as an era of corruption and misgovernment, supposedly caused by allowing blacks to take part in politics. The era of Reconstruction had a lot of ups and downs, that all attributed to the end result. The Reconstruction era was seen as the most notorious eras in the history of America. The idea of the Reconstruction was first made known by President Johnson,…

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    Delano Roosevelt was involved in World war II , I would like to give a little bit of background information like who was he and why was he so important for united states.Who was Franklin Delano Roosevelt ? he was a politician, diplomat and lawyer American, who reached to act as the thirty-second President of the United States and has been the only one to win four presidential elections in that country: the 1st in 1932, the 2nd in 1936, the 3rd in 1940 and 4th in 1944.Member of the Democratic…

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    for liberty and democracy, such as John Locke’ Two Treatises of Government in 1690. Locke’s writing greatly affected the British human rights, and a large number of the American revolutionaries and politicians were also influenced by Locke’s concepts. Ultimately, because of the external forces in many aspects, which cause the American Revolutionary war took place in 1776. In 1789, the United States government formally promulgated the first written constitution in the world, Constitution of the…

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