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    1. The political environment in Europe that led to the exploration and colonization of the New World consisted of power hungry world leaders seeking even more global control. Politically speaking, land equaled power because it meant trade and cultural control of a given area. The British established the Thirteen Colonies on the East Coast and the Spanish with the numerous Missions on the West Coast. By having power over regions in the Americas, both countries held power over trade and culture of…

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    Imagine visiting a friend’s house for the weekend. Imagine this friend has a young daughter, maybe two years old at the most- just old enough to toddle around the house. Now say, your friend also has a dog, and one day you go downstairs to find the baby and the dog together. Now imagine this toddler playing with dog. The child is yanking on the dogs ears, maybe pulling its tail, possibly even maybe trying to sit on the dogs back. Now imagine the dog is a large pit bull. What is your immediate…

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    California Mission system. In hopes, of dominating the rich resources provided by California, Spanish soldiers and missionaries used native labor to help build their empire (Allen 69). The mission system consisted of churches within small cities or pueblos in which missionaries used as means of converting natives to the Spanish culture. Through the following decades, 21 missions would be built down the California coast housing missionaries and Californian natives (Allen 69). Now considered…

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    anthropologists to be able to categorize them. The culture areas aid in helping one remember basic features common to group, but it does not take into consideration individual development. For example, the Havasupai culture shows influences from the pueblo groups, but they remained a hunting-gathering group, and while they are labeled a southwestern culture group, some say they could qualify for a great basin group as well. Overall, Culture areas are important when learning to identify groups,…

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    that the City has had in some time. He stated that the image of this department has improved significantly. Russ stated that he believes our Chief treats all of the officers fairly. He also stated that we take better care of our officers than Pueblo. Officers in other departments are now expressing interest in working in our department. He said we have made a big step forward in four years. Officers outside our department like the new image of our department; some commented that pay is…

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    A well-educated clerk by the name of Joseph Goldberg from a town in the Ukraine decided to seek refuge from an anti-Semitic homeland. Seeking a life in the New World Joseph embarked on a journey through Alaska, and California, finally landing in Texas in 1890. Later, continuing his journey, Joseph finally arrived in Chicago where his youngest child of eleven was born with the name of Arthur Joseph Goldberg. Arthur was only eight years old when his father passed away. Destined to graduate, Arthur…

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    strong opinion on the topic. It has been discussed and argued over countless times. Nature, or the biological factor is not relevant. People are constantly overcoming their disabilities and disadvantages. For example, Rose Siggins, a woman from Pueblo Colombia, has no legs. She out-smarts her disability by riding around on a skate board. Despite not being able to walk, she still manages to raise her children and provide for her family (Dicker). Even if 1% of the disabled work through…

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    Many years before Christopher Columbus stumbled upon America, there were Indians who declared America their home. Indians had originated tribal areas, similar to states and they resided under their own laws and government. Native Americans fought a long and bloody battle to protect their land and defend their families. Some Indians were also captured as slaves by Europeans and some Indians also fought in American wars to defend America, but it took decades for them to receive any type of…

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    Before Christopher Columbus, the Native Americans as a whole lived in a variety of cultures and cannot be simply grouped into one larger society. This division and diversity allowed for rich art and histories but also facilitated European conquest. The Native Americans can be divided into two large groups, those of North America, and those of South & Central America, to be analysed separately. Within Central and South America, there were two main populations. The Mayans ruled much of the…

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    their archaeology merit badge (Berkes). This sort of vandalism has decreased as awareness of the importance of these areas has grown but the mentality still exists. The sites that have been looted and are still in danger of being looted are not just pueblos and sentimental wall carvings but places where sacred burial grounds where the ancestors of Native Americans that have lived in the area reside (Matz). Within the proposed boundaries of the Bears Ears Monument, over 100,000 archeological and…

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