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    as well as her extreme take on faith. These similarities make it so that readers can assume that Joan was in fact both radical and very intrigued with her faith. With this being said, the image of Joan of Arc’s womanhood is changed throughout different texts, which leave us wondering exactly who she was, although she is ultimately widely known for her extreme faith and radical actions as a…

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    Media nowadays has evolved tremendously since the first time the term ‘media’ introduced. Its major role in channeling information has turned better as the time pass. Previously, there were only written materials, then images, then audios, then videos, and nowadays it keeps progressing. Eventually, the use of media is becoming inevitable for every sector available, and one of the sectors that relies significantly on media is the Military sector. Media plays a very crucial role for most Military…

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    The family is considered to an important part of society by most sociologists. The family is said to be a close domestic group comprised of people related to one another by bonds of blood, sexual mating, or legal ties. The family has adapted over time and there are many different forms of families. The patriarchal family is one of the many types of families that exist in society today. It is a form of the family ‘where the male figure is considered the head’. Some sociologist argue that women…

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    seen as a progressive and thusly favored by a sizable portion of the British public. Even though the two nations were at war, ideologies were able to travel across the English Channel in both directions, fueling a progressivist fervor in the British Radical party which was most definitely vocal and thusly heard. The Loyalist party, however, attacked Napoleon’s character on the basis of illegitimacy. He was certainly an emperor in terms of power and influence, but Loyalists, whose rhetoric has…

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    what helped make the United States distinctive. It was rough in the beginning social class was a factor that made it hard to unite the nation in certain colonies like Virginia. There was a lot of changes that were occurring at this time, new and radical concepts were being explored. There were certain groups of the population that were excluded from these changes. Such as, Africans and Native Americans were groups that were not considered citizens and were not even taken into consideration when…

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    a future leader of the 1947 Yarur worker movement who had been “converted to communism during the Great Depression by some employed miners whom he met in the mountains before migrating to Santiago”. While it was effective in creating unity, the Radical Party was hindered due to its internal division based on the differing agendas of the social classes and growing class identity, captured by Laura Coruña, a Yarur worker, “one must be loyal to one’s own class” in reflection of the poverty created…

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    1.. Most Americans believed the economy was strong in the 1920s, and did not realize that it was not as great as it seemed. This was mainly due to the overall lack of knowledge of the economy. People were buying and buying more than ever before, taking out loans without the complete ability to pay them back, and that was because that’s what the government was telling them to do and what was being advertised in society. Many things in the United States seemed great, but were really leading to a…

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    the regular people. The radical group did not agree with the document whatsoever. They wanted the document to be harsher on the Confederates. The normal people were like Lincoln, in the way of wanting to get the Confederate states under the Union as soon as possible. Results of…

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    Following the end of the Civil War, the Union came out the victor and the Confederacy the loser. Because the Confederacy lost the war, though, the Union was presented with the problem of reincorporating the southern states back into the Union, a process known to historians as Reconstruction. With the goal in mind of creating a Republican presence in the south based on a Free Labor ideology, the Republican Party was only moderately successful, and their eventual failure resulted in a Democratic…

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    Well the first plan for Reconstruction that I’m going to talk about is Abraham Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction. What he wanted was to end slavery and have 10% of the whites from every country that can vote to vote for him. But unfortunately he just had to go to a play where he was then assassinated by a dude known as John wilkes Booth. And thanks to him well Lincoln died and Johnson took his place since he was second place with the most votes. The next plan for Reconstruction ( and honestly…

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