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    of his house, still holding onto the tricycle. Shin was buried with the tricycle, and dug up 40 years later with only his bones and the tricycle remaining. The tricycle is displayed in the Hiroshima Peace Museum as a sign of peace for children. There are many other small artifacts that deepens the audience’s understanding of the tragedy. Other than the Peace Park, Hiroshima expresses Japan’s unique culture with their food. Okonomiyaki, or the Japanese Pancake, is a popular dish around Japan and…

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    One accomplishments led him to be a part of the court of united states and vice president. He was the first American to ever sever all 3 terms in the united states court of laws. After serving all 3 terms he was later on elected to the house of representatives, he became vice president in 1821 under John Quincy ,and was known as a political congressmen, secretary of war, and the 7th vice president. He also established the…

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    For roughly the past 100 years the presidential elections have been a very sensitive subject, and it begs the question of what makes a good president. Although there are generally a few presidents who rank at the top, to name someone the best president is very subjective. Opinions can change due to many reasons; the main being the political party one associates their self with. One way to gauge a president is by how many terms they served. Teddy Roosevelt had served two terms and, although he…

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    election was a Republican (Donald Trump), and the majority of the current House of Representatives is also Republican. The Republicans hope to solve the current problems that America is facing today in what they believe in and how they should be solved. The current organization of education in America is considerably strong, although it will never surpass the superior academies in countries similar to South Korea or Japan that actually value the education that they are accustomed to.…

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    Absolutism Research Paper

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    A number of different liberal theories have evolved over the past few centuries, they differ on a wide range of issues but they all share some common principles such as social liberties, representative governments, private property, and political equality. Liberal countries that have those principles as the foundation of their political and social systems tend to maintain peace among themselves and prosper economically. In modern times, there are over one hundred countries in the world that…

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    of Carranza’s and Villa’s. 4. Central Powers-It included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and later Turkey and Bulgaria. It was the one of the WWI alliances. 5. Allies-It included Britain, France, and Russia at the first place. United States, Italy, and Japan joined later.…

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    Constitution was create to protect the rights of it inhabitance in this new establish country called the United States of America, one its protection was the creation of a congress, the creation of the Senate and the house of Representatives. James Madison also called the “Father of the Constitution” did not want for one person to have absolute power, unlike the British monarchy he created three branch of government with each branch of government having no more power than the…

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    Women's Rights Movements

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    Since the end of the Civil War there have been many obstacles that the US had to overcome, many of which deal with race, gender, and the scope of the American government’s power. I believe there are five important events that are significant within US history that were either major events, or minor ones that sparked major ideas of change. Important issues regarding race are the Reconstruction after the Civil War and the Civil Rights movements of the 1960s because both time periods were…

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    unfolded in the “corrupt bargain.” -The Election of the 1824 was very controversial. There were four Democratic Republican candidates running for the Presidency. Andrew Jackson had the most votes, but did not have the majority. Due to this the House had to decided the winner of the election. The election was influence by manipulation. John Q. Adams became President and Clay was the Secretary of State. Jackson was very outraged and called the election the corrupt bargin. 2. In what ways…

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    Congress led to the passage of the Pure Food and Drug and Meat Inspection act which laid the basis for the modern concept of consumer protection. In 1904, Theodore was reelected and became the first president to be reelected after attaining the White House due to the death of his predecessor. Roosevelt desired to bring the United States out of its isolationism and fulfill its responsibility as a world power. He believed that way to conduct foreign affairs was to “speak softly but carry a big…

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