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    Two major events in Hollywood history altered the direction of the filmmaking business in America. These events were known as the Paramount decision and the Hollywood Blacklist. Both had a significant impact on not only the way movies were produced, distributed and exhibited, but also affected people directly, such as screenwriters, actors, directors and musicians as well. In both cases, laws were being broken, and the rights of individuals were being violated. The shift in direction came…

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    While there were many social and political consequences of the westward expansion. Economic consequences had the greatest impact. Manifest destiny was one of the key ideas that occurred in the united states. Manifest destiny was the belief that God gave America the right to expand across the country and nothing could stop them. To continue forward Socially the manifest destiny gathered those who moved from somewhere where they were either unwelcome, killing, or wanted a new job. Many Native…

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    POLICY IMPLICATIONS Consciousness is the key to ending gang activity, many parents are not aware of the child's gang association. Most youths are unwilling to discuss it with their parents. Which is why the community should acquire to distinguish the signs of gang commotion and to take suitable action. The first stage is to identify that there is a gang issue. People who identify the issue are better fortified to discourse the dispute with their child, as well as not becoming victims of gang…

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    Moana has made a lot of debates on if this movie is a classic princess movie or if it is taking its own path. I have three reasons that conclude either of them. They are about the movie itself, opinion pages and blogs and other opinions for people. What do you think about the movie? Maybe your opinion will change once you read this. In the movie, there are mentions of people calling Moana a princess. There isn't a lot of clarification that she is or isn't a princess. I feel like they did…

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    In 1783, the United States of America won its independence from the Great Britain after the American Revolution. From that time until 1848, the United States expanded greatly across the continent of North America, from the East Coast to the Pacific Coast with the total of 48 states. This indicates the nature of the United States is expansion, and such an expansion did not stop in 1848. As a result of the Industrial Revolution, the United States became a global power with a well-equipped military…

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    The expansion of the West, by European Americans, occurred between 1820-1850 creating four distinctive regions. Each distinctive region, Texas, Oregon, Utah, and California were created for a unique purpose (Schultz, n.d.). Both Texas and Oregon presented substantial financial incentives, which attracted the majority of the settlers. Moreover, of the four, the most well-liked was Texas. Texas was initially a Spanish colony that eventually united with the recently formed autonomous nation of…

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    The United States enjoyed a steady expansion through its acquisition of land in the 1783 Treaty of Paris, Louisiana Purchase, Treaty of Ghent, and treaties with the kingdoms of Spain and Russia. By the 1830s, the American people populated a third of the North American continent, but alas it was still not enough. A nationalistic belief coined by John Sullivan as Manifest Destiny revived American interest in westward expansion under the pretense that the United States was predestined for…

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    Chinese novelist Wang Du Lu’s novels written by “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”. Directed by Ang Lee and featuring a cast of Chinese actors, including: Yun-Fat Chow (Master Li Mu Bai), Michelle Yeoh (Yu Shu Lien), Ziyi Zhang (Jiao Long), Chen Chang (Lo ‘Dark Cloud’), and Pei-Pei Cheng (Jade Fox).…

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    From the 1820s to the 1860s, Americans began to expand westward beyond the Mississippi River. Americans were beginning to move west of the Mississippi River without any consent of the government, and many of the them were moving for their own personally reasons such as to start a new life or he/she wanted to be a pioneer in a newfound area. The federal government played a mostly passive role in the American expansion, but the United States government intervened in some areas more than others.…

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    Morgan’s central idea in the article was that not only was Jefferson behind westward expansion, but many citizens were behind it as well. The article showed how most citizens played a role in westward expansion. Meanwhile, the other three text mainly pointed toward the president, Thomas Jefferson, being the main cause of westward expansion. In fact, the citizens did have a main part of it. If the people were not there to settle the land explorers have founded in the West, it would have all been…

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