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    Henry Clay Dbq

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    in the new territories, slave trade in the nation’s capital, and light enforcement of fugitive slave laws the abilities of Clay were needed. Clay answered the call in 1850 with a compromise that would enter California as a free state, Utah and New Mexico territories were given popular sovereignty over the decision to allow or prohibit slavery, slave trade would be prohibited in the nation’s capital, and fugitive slave law would be harsher toward slave sympathizers. While this compromise seemed…

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    Citibank are very well maintain in terms of its consumer division as a multinational financial services. It was known as the largest bank holding company in USA by assets, which then followed by Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase. Social Factor Citibank have 3777 branches locations in 36 countries globally and out of all their services, online service have successfully claiming of 15 million users (resources from Wikipedia). Based on the 2013 annual report, the Global Consumer Banking (GCB) was…

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    In the introduction of A World of Ideas, Jacobus states that he feels individualism will keep society in balance. However, in today's off-kilter world, this argument should be revisited to determine if individual thinking is selfish in the context of modern society. Individual expression and thought is crucial in today's society. Without freedom of thought, rebellion is inevitable. As seen in a description of the Russian government by Vladmir Lenin, a society restricted in thought is an…

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    He issues a call of action for the readers to oppose current retaliatory laws and proposes the creation of a more humanistic immigration system. The intended audience is a Catholic reader with a political and social interest in the significance of immigration reform. The text is very well suited for the intended audience, the author cites several bible passages and appeals to the Christian beliefs of equality and fair treatment of the “least of us…

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    Patriarchal societies, by definition, are dominated by the male presence and female subordination. Men decide on political, social, and religious policies while women are restricted to managing the household and taking care of children. In many past and present patriarchal societies, women are reduced to mere property. Masculinity symbolizes strength while femininity reflects weakness. Although the position of women has improved in most societies with feminist movements, most men and women still…

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    court. The case rose to the level of the Supreme Court, where the judges found that, as a slave, Dred Scott was a bit of property that had none of the legitimate rights or acknowledgment stood to a white man. The Dred Scott Decision debilitated the political parties in their attempts to prevent war. The grouping of slaves as unimportant property made the government 's power to manage the foundation considerably more questionable. Southerners reestablished their beliefs upon regional impediments…

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    initiated by mutualistas and organizations which brought together Mexican American and Mexican immigrant workers. Employers couldn’t tell the difference through their solidarity and thus ethnic Mexicans were even more powerful together. Despite the division between Mexican American and Mexican immigrant workers, the solidarity between them showed that they’re all just humans and could relate to one another to fight for equal rights. Ethnic unions were formed because Mexicans were disregarded…

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    European Study Guide Adam Smith: Economist and philosopher who wrote : "bible of capitalism," The Wealth of Nations, in which he details the first system of political economy (concepts of division of labor and economic wealth). This was his first work dedicated to the study of political economy Economics of the time were dominated by the idea that a country’s wealth was best measured by its store of gold and silver. Smith proposed that a nation’s wealth should be judged not by this metric…

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    Final Exam How does the concept of ethnocentrism interfere with cultural pluralism? How do these concepts help or hinder the issues globally. Ethnocentrism is one of the main causes of division in race, creed and religion. These are learned behaviors because when we are children we may notice differences in color, race or language, but we are not born bias either way. Stereotyping, categorizing, generalizations and accusations affect us worldwide even within our own races. Cultural…

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    eighteenth century. Broad purposes for expansion from the early nineteenth century to the civil war include the idea of manifest destiny, national economic profit through settling and homesteading, and the expansion of land mass and resource for political power and influence. Manifest destiny is the ideology that the United states was destined to expand from coast to coast…

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