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    The confederate flag has been up for centuries in more than one place in the United States of America, for some it’s viewed as symbol of pride, dignity and history in the south. For others it is seen as an image of hatred violence and separation. The subject of the Confederate flag has been up for discussion for a long time and it wasn’t until recently that it finally got pulled down, ending a tradition, but is it a tradition of pride or tragedy. That is the question people of all races,…

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    A new exhibit in the National Museum of American History, in Washington D.C., called “Defining America: Five Critical Debates” has been created. This exhibit aims to show museum visitors what it means to be an American as well as how progress has been a reoccurring idea that developed the United States since the end of the Civil War. There are many different movements that define America; however, there are a few that show just what it meant to be an American and how the idea of progress has…

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    The GI Bill granted WWII veterans new educational opportunities and greater chances for economic stability or prosperity. “Thousands of African-American veterans took advantage of this benefit and then discovered after graduating from college that whites received better-paying jobs.” Encouraged by their new educations and optimistic for the future, many African Americans were let down when they found that even with a college education, equality was still far off. The GI Bill, which they had…

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    was a person of good moral character, which was the first of several necessary steps to become a lawyer in Illinois. After officially become a lawyer, Lincoln had several other partnerships and even worked by himself. Eventually, he ran for Illinois state legislature. His first attempt proved not to be successful. However, on August 4, 1834, Abraham Lincoln was elected to the Illinois General Assembly for the first time, representing Sangamon County. He ran as a member of the Whig Party. After…

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    events that were part of the timeline of the Revolutionary War. Patriots1 put these events and others together like a puzzle, and the result was a brand new nation. However, this puzzle is incomplete without the important piece of George Washington successfully crossing the Delaware River in 1776. My goal in this paper is to explain the importance of the crossing of the Delaware River pertaining to the Revolutionary War, and pertaining to the history of the United States as a whole. To fulfill…

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    was concerned with. The Gilded Age in United States history is the late 19th century, from the 1870s to about the 1900. It was a time of excess and new awakenings. These awakenings led people to learn new modes of dealing with each other financially, socially, and economically. It was time bliss. Yet, it was a time misconceptions. The Gilded Age and the first years of the twentieth century were a time of great social change and economic growth in the United States. Roughly spanning the years…

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    American civil rights activist, Ohio state law professor, and legality lawyer, who has written the famous novel, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness in 2010 which emphasizes the ongoing civil rights issues being had within African American communities and law enforcement. Michelle uses several rhetorical devices within the chapter “The Rebirth of Caste” to provide evidence as to how racism is still prevalent within the United States of America without intentionally…

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    the current economic state our government is in the next president is expected to raise the growth of our economy. New York 's wrote an article mentioning, “The American economy moved into a higher gear last quarter, expanding at an annual rate of 2.9 percent and riding continued strength among consumers and a better performance in global trade.” The economy still has an ample amount of growth ahead of it. However, the idea is to move forward. Immigration into the United States has had a few…

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    country that has overcome hate and racism? Forms of racism have existed for a long time, especially in American history. The idea of race, however, is a modern concept that was formed and changed over time, and fueled by preconceived notions of inferiority and superiority. Scientists validated the concept of racial differences to show natural hierarchy of certain groups ("Race Timeline- Go Deeper"). The ideology that one’s racial or ethnic group is innately superior to others in humanity formed;…

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    Gilded Age Dbq

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    Over the course of four years, this country was torn apart in one of the bloodiest wars it 's ever seen, one that would now be recognized as the watershed of a new modern age. The subsequent decade of reconstruction was full of change, both good and bad, which would play a key role in molding the future of the union. This change came in numerous different forms, and swept across the north and the south alike. A surprising cultural shift came in the form of both new religious awakenings, and the…

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