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    South America Thesis

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    Thesis Statement: The United States should not colonize South America because of the possible Social Darwinism affect, potential violence incurred by prejudices, and the natural resources in the land. Body Paragraph #1 Topic Sentence: In the long run the British had a lot of racism between them and native people. Supporting Evidence #1: ”Many Europeans believed that they were better than other people”(littell,1999, p.775) Explanation: The europeans there the Charles Darwin theory is…

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    Gold In South America

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    Gold has historically played a major part in Latin and South American indigenous culture. The use of gold in South America began in 1200 BC when the Peruvian indigenous group known as the Chavín were making gold ornaments by hammering sheets of the metal. In approximately AD 500 the Nazca people in southern Peru developed casting to craft ceremonious ornaments. The people of the Chimu empire would later develop more advanced technical skills, such as combining metals to make alloys and plating…

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    Poverty In South America

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    Poverty in Mexico and South America has been the cause of many immigrants going in search of other means to provide for their families. The United States population consists of four percent of undocumented immigrants and in 2008, 8.3 million immigrants made up the workforce (Androff et. al). Immigrants face many difficulties throughout Mexico as they try and reach the United States. As stated by the Mexican National Institute of Migration, there are hundreds of thousands of immigrants who cross…

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    themselves more wealthy and powerful. For the Africans, many lost their homes, independence, and families because of war and disagreement. South America is struggling and America is deciding whether or not they should colonize South America. Colonization of South America should be forbidden because it can cause cultural divides, and cause war and resistance. If the South Americans resist the Americans help, then there is a strong possibility that there will be repercussions resulting in war…

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    for this theory was that Africa and South America fitted together like it was a jigsaw puzzle. The next piece of evidence was that in South America and Africa there are fossils found in rocks of the same age and type. Additionally, in those two landmasses, there are corresponding early mammal fossils found. Again, there are identical reptile fossils in Africa and South America. One example of a reptile is Mesosaurus. This reptile was found in both Brazil and South Africa. Coincidentally,…

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    Latin America Mountains

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    Latin America is the combination of Central America and South America. It is a very diverse land separating the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. There are two mountain ranges, the Amazon, and many other physical features. Here is all about Latin America’s Physical Features. The two mountain ranges in Latin America are the Andes and Sierra Madre Mountains. The Andes stretch from the top of South America, along the Pacific Coast, and finishes at the southern tip of South America. With 20,000…

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    From mountains to rivers, Latin America has many geographic features that affect civilians in many different ways. 3 major geographic features are the Andes Mountains, Panama Canal and the Amazon River. I will tell you how each feature helps the citizens living near it. There are different positive and negative influences and uses for each. After that, I will summarize the topics one by one. The Amazon River is the second longest river in the world at almost 4,000 miles. It is also one of the…

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    The increase in labour market means that people will work for lower wages. This aspect depends really if the migratns come from the less developed country and will they work for less money or the situation can be vice versa, and the migrants are not willing to work for such wages because they can earn more money in their domestic country. If in the economy the wages are low, in the short term meaning the production costs decreases and it means that firm produce for less money. The effect, of…

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    America Vs South Korea

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    comparison to America, South Korea’s gaming community seems far more intense in terms of its popularity nationwide. My goal is to discover the factors that contribute to the differences in importance and popularity of video games. I will tackle this by analyzing Korea through Marvin Harris’ theory of cultural materialism to determine how technological and economic components at the base affect the ideals of the country. This will be followed by a comparison of the gaming culture of America and…

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    Latin America Geography

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    Latin America has one of the most geographical variations of any location in the world. You can travel across Latin America and be close to the Pacific Ocean, a top of the Andes Mountain ranges, or be in the middle of the Atacama Desert. These variations of geography have a major impact on one of the most densely populated regions in the world. “Geography has strong and pervasive effects on economic and social development.” Most of the population in Latin America lives near the coast. Over 490…

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