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    number of genocides), a casualty rate made worse by the belligerents' technological and industrial sophistication, and the tactical stalemate caused by grueling trench warfare. It was one of the deadliest conflicts in history and precipitated major political change, including the Revolutions of 1917–1923 in many of the nations involved. Unresolved rivalries at the end of the conflict contributed to the start of the Second World War…

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    Multilingualism varieties Social interaction is a process that mainly involves communication and virtually all human communication requires more or less the use of language. Bolaño, S. (1982). Introducción a la teoría y práctica de la sociolingüística. México, DF. Ed: Trillas. In this research paper i will show the importance of the language, for example English idiom as a part of how the language can open barriers, so I search on internet the benefits of English nowadays, I found some…

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    a distinction between races and cultural classes since the creation of the US border in 1848. According to Belton and Fritz (2013) in the PBS video, Latino Americans, almost one-third of what is now the U.S territory belonged to Mexico in the 1800’s. At that time Mexico was actively forming missions, to organize their cultures policies and beliefs. And began spreading them to the indigenous Native Americans to help them protect their borders and begin to populate the North. At this time, the…

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    In the years prior to the American Civil War, Congress created, passed, and dismissed dozens of compromises to diminish sectional tensions created by opposing slavery beliefs. During April 1861, the agreements created by the United States government began to display their repercussions. These repercussions were caused by the unhappiness created by the compromises and because of the unsatisfying conditions, many Southern states, including states such as Georgia, Florida, and Alabama, seceded from…

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    opposite side of the cemetery. As the Longoria case gained national attention, Texas was receiving negative attention from the capital as well as foreign countries. The whole ordeal threatened Texas’ relations with Mexico. The Bracero act which allowed Texas to received cheap laborers from Mexico was at risk of being undone. Texas wanted Felix to be buried in San Antonio or Three…

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    Allen Stanford

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    able to acquire dozens of properties on a low-cost. That money served as the capital to kick-start the wealth management firm. Stanford instantaneously went on board into the Latin American market, purchasing assets in Mexico, Venezuela and Ecuador. In 1985, the off-shore banking division was established in Montserrat. For reasons that never publicly been made clear, Stanford Financial’s banking licence has been retracted by the local government in…

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    with race, a concept that drew a permanent line between whites and blacks. But the incessant demand for workers spurred by the spread of tobacco cultivation eventually led Chesapeake planters to turn to transatlantic trade in slaves. This mass division and stereotype has still influenced Americans perspectives today. We judge others and sometimes let our pre conceived notions make it harder for certain people born into a status to make it in…

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    The North and the South progressed transformational developments differently due to slavery, religion, politics, and economics. The South was very economically reliant on slavery. Many people in the South were farmers and grew crops such as rice, tobacco, and especially cotton. The Cotton Kingdom was growing because of the necessity of that product. Many southerners thought they needed more land because of the global demand for cotton. Many southerners believed that since the Cotton…

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    unskilled army men. Because of them not being skilled the military strategies that was needed were not present during the war. Even the political leadership of the war was not all that great for the soldiers to follow. McPherson used those issues to convey a better picture to his audience. McPherson, picked an account as opposed to a topical arrangement, incorporating political and military occasions to accentuate complex examples of circumstances and end results. Therefore, he accentuates that…

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    experiencing a boom in expansion. The idea of manifest destiny encouraged Americans to expand all the way to the Pacific coast, and the overwhelming populations of people who began to settle in present-day Texas and Oregon led to their annexations from Mexico and Great Britain. By the 1850s, America had tripled in size from the original 13 colonies. However, the acquisition of so much land brought up conflicts between the North and the South. In attempt to quell the antagonistic sentiments…

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