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    Where Do We Come From?

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    professor of anthropology and Director of the Institute of Human Origins at Arizona State University, many historians believe a theory known as the "Out of Africa" thesis, in which what we know as the “modern human” evolved in Africa, then migrated into Eurasia. This theory is supported by copious…

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    Neoliberal Model

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    The Andean country of Bolivia, on the other hand, is known to be the poorest country in South America as well as one of the most politically unstable ones in the world. “Throughout its 184-year history, it has had 82 different rulers or ruling coalitions, and heads of state have routinely arrived at the highest office in the land via coups, counter-coups, revolts, and popular protests.” However, from 1985 until 2003, Bolivia tried hard to break from this pattern by having five consecutive free…

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    create many organizations, Dr. Navarro has inspired many and has directly helped produce leaders. Dr. Navarro is in his own words“a byproduct of the Chicano movement that emerged in the United States by 1966 and concluded by 1974.” Being a part of the most turbulent and dynamic time in the history of the United States for social activism, equipped Dr. Navarro with the necessary passion and knowledge of the methods required to stimulate social change with the goal of reanimating the dying Chicano…

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    In the year 2000, the United States (U.S.) presidential election between the Republican and Democratic representative, the two dominant political parties, captivated a nation. The Republic candidate George W. Bush held the incumbent title of governor of Texas and the son of a former U.S. president while the Democratic candidate Al Gore held the incumbent position of Vice President of America. In the midst of the election process, Palm Beach, a county within the state of Florida, became the focal…

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    Political leaders of the United States were once idolized. However, the publishing of the Pentagon Papers and the Vietnam War made the public wary of their government’s internal motives. In 1972, five men were arrested for breaking into the Democratic National Committee headquarters, who were linked to President Richard M. Nixon. The public’s opinion of a corrupt government was solidified. Politics and journalism changed forever. The Watergate Scandal led to government reform, an increase in…

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    Analysis Of Melting Pot

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    that phrase no doubt the image of United States pops up. It is almost like “Melting Pot” is a copyrighted phrase that only the United States of America can use. Our nation was built on diversity, it was built on the oppressed, finally be able to progressed. Millions emigrated to America to create a better future for themselves and their families, their new nation. What if Andrew Carnegie never emigrated to the United States when he did? Mostly likely The United States would not have evolved to…

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    work on “The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America,” also known as the “Declaration of Independence.” He wrote, “that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their creator wit certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness… governments are instituted among men deriving their just power from the consent of the governed,” (Document B). This quote from Jefferson states that there should be a government made by the…

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    Women's Rights Mid-1900s

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    In the past 200 years, the United States of America has grown exponentially in several different ways. One of the most prominent is the change in women's’ rights. Today, no one would not be surprised to see a woman attend college to later become a career professional. Sadly, women in the United States began in a world where they were not able to get a job other than taking care of their own household; education and professional careers were completely off limits. Through several significant…

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    Why Is Donald Trump Wrong

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    immigration law which is making the people of America angry. Republicans and his supporters think that immigrants are criminals, they blame the Mexicans. The Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is running plans to deport immigrants back their home country. They are wrong about immigrants because most of the immigrants are peaceful and hard working people. Some people believe that undocumented illegals are the main issue of the united states of America and that they plan to send all…

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    dictator of Germany, had invaded Europe quickly and aggressively. America was adamant about staying out of the war, until Japan attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941, a peaceful Sunday morning. In 1942, Germany invaded the USSR, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The USSR, led by Stalin, begged America to come help, but the United States stalled and stayed in England to prepare for an invasion in 1944. Although the United States had lost a devastating amount of people (1,009,000), the…

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