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    Economic and Social Effects of the War falls under the AP Theme Culture and Society. The majority of the economy of the South was destroyed by the war because of the separation between the two halves of the country. The agricultural production was slowed because Northern and international markets were closed off from the South’s products. Traditional male roles were abandoned for the fight in the war and so women and slaves had to fill the roles by themselves leading to an increase in the…

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    Women In The Military

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    taking care of their children or doing housework. There has been about a 76 year difference from the beginning of World War II to this current year in 2015, from the time where women had their greatest opportunities in their jobs while the majority of men were out fighting in the war. American Women’s rights have only slightly improved from the time of World War II to the present, due to job opportunities, war positions, and basic human rights. The primary source was the Created Equal textbook;…

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    War In A Nutshells

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    net/iphoto/wwIcartoons/Desktop-Pages/Image5.html Identify the many groups of people devastated by WWI. Men Women Children Many races and ethnicities Describe how the war took its toll on these populations Zeppelins in the heat of battle killed a bunch of kindergartens. Women had to be careful making ammunition Women working in factories with TNT could get poisoned with their skin yellow and their hair orange. Women, men and children could become ill (REST OF REASERCH IS FROM:…

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    assaults because 20,000 sexual assault incidents is not a small number, and these women did not joined the Marines Corps to be raped and sexually assaulted but in fact to protect their country they love, but not only should the United States Marines Corp should do more these against sexual assaults and rape but this whole country needs to do more against it because rape is a very serious matter. In the same sentence they could make the stereotype the every single women in the United States will…

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    in 1722, India banned sati (a funeral ritual within some Asian communities in which a recently widowed woman sacrifices herself, typically on her husband’s funeral pyre) in 1829, and China abolished foot binding in 1902. Unfortunately, not every country has stayed with the times. In Saudi Arabia and Vatican City, women are still not even allowed to vote. India had a female president from 2007 to 2012, yet women still face many inequalities there, such as sex-selective abortion. In Mali, few…

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    While women in most Western countries have stood up against the oppression and have found their voices, some cultures still uphold severe restrictions on women and their way of life. For example, today in most Muslim countries, some rules do not allow women such fundamental rights as driving or walking around alone. A man has to accompany a woman at all times (Murray, 2012).…

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    The Journey to Becoming an American In a time when the immigration train ran at full speed, America found itself introducing millions of foreigners to the world of freedom and opportunity. In multitudes, natives from countries such as Italy, Germany and Poland traveled to Ellis Island in search for something greater than what their modest indigenous land could offer. Unfortunately, when America began to accept immigration, it also found itself amid conflict, cultural discrimination and war.…

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    risen from 5% to 10% in men and 8% to 14% in women worldwide. Obesity occurrence differs among the regions and between high and low income of the countries. It is highly proven that it is higher in the WHO Regions of the Americas which shows 26% while in South East Asia only shows 3%. Obesity increases due to the income level of the country: these countries are the countries with the upper middle and high income which double the rates of the lower middle and low income countries. Obesity is…

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    play a major role in recruiting. The group constructs high quality videos of them getting their message out. They show grotesque images of them executing hostages. They also show members of the US military being killed. This just furthers feeds other men and women’s hatred toward the United States. Not only do these videos portray their message, but they also use them to inspire current and potential members. These videos are completely biased and aimed towards attracting…

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    Paper #2 The Progressives were men who lived in the United States during the Progressive Era. They were set on trying to change America for the better. This was during the time between the 1800s and 1900s. America was modernizing quickly, becoming almost too big for their britches. Meaning they were advancing very quickly, but the growing companies of the rich gave to little care to those actually working in the modern factories. It was all about making money and there was quick a large amount…

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