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    senator, and secretary of state, defines mass incarceration as an epidemic of racial bias in which a third of black men will go to prison during their lifetimes, mostly for low-level, nonviolent offenses. Republican presidential nominee and businessman, Donald Trump, has not addressed mass incarceration, but has frequently commented on America’s high violent crime rate, especially attacks on law enforcement. In her speech accepting the Democratic nomination, Clinton pledged to reform the…

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    America is and still the number one richest and powerful country on earth beside China.China is the world 's second-largest country in terms of his economy and his population. Nowadays chinese influences are everywhere.Can China rise peaceful?Can America maintain it number one position in the future? what will be the relationship between America and China?If China become number one will most of the world be communist countries like China or will they still be democratic countries? Can one day…

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    There were many successful revolutions in Europe, North America and Latin America, but they all were different in how successful and the reasons for the revolutions. Most of the revolutions in Europe were unsuccessful in maintaining power and were often crushed quickly. In North America most of the revolutions were successful and revolutionaries stayed in power and fulfilled most of the revolutions goals. The revolutions in Latin America were successful but failed to form one large country and…

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    These Acts served as a punishment to the colonies in result of the Boston Tea Party. This famous ‘party’ was on December 16, 1773, when a group of Patriot colonists destroyed several amounts of tea in Boston, Massachusetts. The colonists partook in this action because Parliament had passed the “Tea Act” which allowed the British East India…

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    Berlin and the opposite way. The wall was made of steel and lots of traps and explosives. Churchill called The wall the Iron Curtain. The Soviet sector became East Berlin the capital of East Germany and West Germany Bonn. In 1967 students demanding reforms in education and politics of West Germany demonstrated. Over West Germany regained some economic stability. East Berlin was an important cultural center for the Museum Island and its five museums: Altes, Neues, Alte National galerie, Pergamon…

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    There is a controversial issue in the United States regarding illegal immigrants and whether or not they should be granted citizenship. Arguments have been made that illegal immigrants hinder the progression of our country's government, social structure, and economy. However, the majority of undocumented immigrants residing in the US have been living in the United States for decades and have proven to be beneficial in all these aspects. These immigrants have already established their homes…

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    Barack Obama's Legacy

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    president of United States and has also made a legacy by being the first African-American president of the United States. He won two consecutive terms in the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections. Being raised in the absence of his father and at the mercy of his grandparents, his ambition to excel in academics did not fade as he struggled to make things normal for himself. Obama is known for his work on change and equal rights for others. He got elected as the senator of Illinois State Senate in…

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    often referred to as FDR, the 32nd President of the United States of America, was initially a statesman. He served his presidency from the year of 1933 until his demise in the year of 1945. He was part of the democratic party and had been the longest serving president in US history. During most of the Great Depression, FDR he was implementing his New Deal domestic agenda that was created in response to the worst economic crisis in the United States of American history, known as the Great…

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    Woodrow Wilson Dbq

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    University of Virginia Law School. Wilson served as Governor of New Jersey before he became the 28th president of the United States. He served in office from March 4, 1913 to March 4, 1921 and died on February 3, 1924 in Washington D.C at the age of 67. Wilson, as other presidents before him exhibited the 6 roles of the president; Commander-in-chief, chief executive, party leader, chief of state, chief diplomat, and chief legislator The president’s role as commander-in-chief regards to his…

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    By the year 1933, the United States of America had already blundered through more than three years of the great depression. Factual evidence clearly illustrates the failure of the great depression, “More than 11,000 of 24,000 banks had failed, destroying the savings of depositors. Millions of people were out of work and seeking jobs” (Nation Archives). Additionally, many were working at jobs that barely provided an adequate wage to live off of. The value of the American dollar doped and had no…

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