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    The Articles of the Confederation was a turning point in United States history. Delegates had a meeting to discuss the Articles of Confederation since the state constitutions were drafted. They were then sent to the states for ratification after the state constitutions were drafted, Virginia was the first to validate the Articles. The Articles of Confederation made sure the United States wasn 't known as a nation but instead a league of friendship. The Articles had many key features making it…

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    Schweikart is the author of 48 Liberal Lies About American History, What Would the Founders Say?, and co wrote of the New York Times bestseller A Patriots History of the United States. He has written many articles and academic books on national defense, financial history,and business. He has spoken numerous times on fox news and is a history professor at Dayton University. Throughout the book Dr. Schweikart provides several occasions in American history in which an event did not play out as he…

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    A People’s History of the United States by Howard Zinn, starts off in 1492 with the landing of Columbus in the Americas. Zinn describes that he wants to make an account of American history from the side that is not usually told. Zinn wants to show the side of history that isn 't so heroic as some of the books show it to be. With that in mind, chapter one starts off with the native americans and what happened to them because of European expansion. This starts with the arrival of Christopher…

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    backdrop of the mountain." (Zinn's Peoples history of the United States). The tenants were fed up with the conditions. "Farmers could be ejected from the land for failure to pay the rent even if they had enough personal property to pay said rent. Evidence could be found in some parts of the Anti-Rent areas that the landlords did not have legal title to the land they were renting. The farmer paid all taxes; the landowners paid nothing to support state and local government. "(Anti-Rent war or…

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    agriculture to law, his knowledge encompassed almost every academic and scientific area. I consider him the greatest president in United States history because he was passionate about human rights, education, and minimalistic government. He never accepted defeat when his attempts to abolish slavery, establish public education, and decrease political control over states failed. Jefferson was truly a man for the people and a pioneer of philosophy. After studying at the College of William and…

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    The Declaration of Independence was one the most challenging accomplishments in United States History. Without this document and the leaders responsible for putting forth the effort, our country would have continued to live under the control of the British Empire. In the Declaration of Independence, there is a significant amount of information as to why they were separating from the British Empire, along with details of the abuse placed upon them. There were many factors that lead the American…

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    Abortion Even before the settlers landed in what is now called the United State, abortions have been being performed in many cultures for many different reasons. Until the Supreme Court’s Roe versus Wade decision, states had different laws regarding abortion. This ruling helped to save many lives by helping to stop the prevalence of back alley abortions. These days, there are several different medically supervised ways to terminate pregnancies, allowing pregnant women safer options. While…

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    losing their historical background on how each and everyone migrated into different countries. People deserve to know the truth about the past and present history of their country especially Americas. American generation needs to know that African- Americans today are descendants of slavery. Slavery was one of the darkest periods in the history of African and African-Americans lives. The term “slave” is defined as a person or a group of people who has been forced against their will to work and…

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    The story of bicycling in the United States begins in the years just after the Civil War. In the mid-1860s, French mechanics working in blacksmith and carriage shops helped develop machines known as “velocipedes” (from the Latin words velox pedis, or “swift of foot”). Early champions hailed the new technology largely for its utility. Calling it the new “poor man’s horse,” such early “velocipedestrians” promised an end to transportation dependency. The new machines gave individuals a safe,…

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    two lectures, I feel that there was a lot of information to learn about the role of an SLP when working with culturally and linguistically diverse populations. For instance, I found it interesting when we were reviewing the history of Bilingual Education in the United States. To see the policies of the early 1900s and to see how they have changed to what they are now was very much ironic. For example, in 1998 Californians passed the Proposition 227 that mandated English only instruction.…

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