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    innumerable others believe more should be put in place. Not strengthening laws will prolong the acts of violence and fear caused by guns. These highly dangerous objects cause misfortune and hardship amongst families across the United States. Why even use guns, though? They are not essential for self-defense, for there are many other tools that could defend you with a more accurate aim. Also, guns are one of the most key elements to felonies and mortality. More gun control laws would decrease the…

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    Billions that US Doesn’t Have There are many essentials needed for 400,000 anchor babies born “take advantage of the welfare system by giving birth to anchor babies," children that give them a permanent tie to the country and its social services” (Wooldridge) $12 billion is spent on primary and secondary school education for children that are here illegally, many of whom cannot speak English (Hoar)…

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    in 1831, Jackson signed a moderate tariff, North Carolina felt they had the right through "nullification" (the confidence that a state could rule something unconstitutional) to ignore it. Jackson set upright against South Carolina, prepared to use the military if needed to enforce the tariff. In 1834, a compromise tariff was enacted that assisted mollify the sectional differences for a time. In 1832, Jackson vetoed the Second Bank of the United State charter. He believed the government could not…

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    technology that took peoples jobs, over population, poor sanitation, the rich got richer and the poor even poorer. More than 15% of Britain’s work force was children; they used children in factories to do some of the jobs that adults couldn’t do because of their size. Children were either paid less than adults or not at all this was a huge danger for children. Like Britain’s cities Americas continued to be impacted by lack of housing and lack of jobs increased which followed in poverty and lead…

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    president he was great leader,wonderful character, and strengthen world peace. First of all, Ronald Reagan had great leadership that helped America restore itself. As a president he learned his leadership role during his acting career. He would offer use humor to his enemies or people who would often oppose him. Reagan would communicate great things to the American people, and the voting polls had showed that. Reagan even created a public…

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    The Aztecs or as they called themselves Mexicas, borrowed much of their culture from the Toltec and they were believed to be the originators of the culture. The Aztecs were well known for their ability and powerful dominance during their quest, their beliefs were always centered on their religion and gods. This was one of the most powerful kingdoms at the time. During the pre- conquest Aztecs were an empire that was notorious because of its prosperous agricultural. Their arts, education,…

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    not be used. Voicing his ‘grave misgivings’, he explained that Japan was ‘already defeated’: Japan was ‘at that very moment’ seeking some way to surrender with ‘a minimum loss of face’”. On the other hand, some Americans would try to argue that the use of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima was justified due to their brutality and the attacks on Pearl Harbour. Their actions during World Ward II generated a lack of sympathy for them from American citizens, and even before World War II it could be…

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    overconfidence, for it leads to inquiry, and inquiry leads to invention”(www.quotabl.es.com). Hudson created varies explosives including smokeless gunpowder. One invention that helped greatly during the war were tanks. The British were the first to use tanks during battle. Many broke down, but nearly half were able to make it through. The British nicknamed it’s first tank “ Little Willie”.…

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    advanced the “only for playing” video game has reinvented itself. The effects of video games can be seen in the military, healthcare, and business industries. The military has…

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    Austria-Hungary, but eventually it led to a bigger war between the allies and the central powers. Though America was only actively involved in combat for nineteen months, the American people back on the Homefront were significantly affected; the children, African-Americans, and Women of all races were able to push past societal boundaries and build better lives for themselves. The first World War was started because of the assassination of the archduke of Austria-Hungary, Franz Ferdinand…

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