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    Without immigration, America would not exist. While immigration obviously played a critical role in making our country what it is today, times have changed. Right now, the doors to the United States are wide open and the country is at risk. The high levels of immigration into the US have a negative environmental impact as well as an excessive draw on social services in the United States. The current level of immigration also puts the U.S. at risk for increased drug trafficking and allows easy…

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    On December 7, 1917 , the United States declared war on the German ally of Austria-Hungary. Germany violated America’s request to stop the unrestricted submarine warfare in the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean. Other things that would have brought America into World War I would have been allied propaganda. Propaganda was starting to be used for many things in the years leading up to World War I. Things like to buy a certain product or to even vote a certain way at the polls. Propaganda…

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    Latin America, but also took at non-interventionist position towards them. The Good Neighbor Policy marked a watershed moment in the history of USA-Latin American foreign relations because it distinguished a period of time where the United States was no longer interfering in foreign affairs directly, which ultimately increased American foreign policy within Latin America. This policy was unique due to the fact it contradicted Theodore Roosevelt’s belief of direct intervention in Latin America.…

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    Slavery’s Negative Effect on America Slavery was very important to the Americans. Slavery is the process of buying and selling African-American people for the benefit of free labor (“Ethics and Slavery”). Slaves are workers without rights (“Slavery in America” 1). It was especially important in the Southern states. The majority of plantations took place in the Southern states. The warm climate and the rich soil made it possible to make massive productions of crops, which is why this area…

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    have made significant changes. Some of these documents have directly effected the United States of America. Most, if not all, of these documents are public records of what occurred during these specific times. Three documents, the Declaration of Independence; the Constitution of the United States; and Thomas Jefferson’s Letter to the Danbury Baptists, have all impacted the United States in similar and dissimilar ways. The Declaration of Independence was the first of the three documents…

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    the late 1800’s and early 1900’s America was changing in two ways, expansion and imperialism. Many Americas thought that using just imperialism was a negative representation of the policies in the 1800’s. While, others thought that using just the word expansion did the same thing. How one American described the trademarks that happened during this time depended on their own point of view. Expansion was simply the expanding of the country. It wasn’t just America where this was happening, many…

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    Mirror Box

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    every side of it, the hand 's is set in a way that the influenced appendage is kept secured dependable, and the simple attachment is continued the opposite side whose reflection can be seen on the reflecting (Drew University, 2009: Pasquina & Cooper, 2003: Moore & Jongsma). In instances of two-sided removal, there is no appendage to reflect. For this, the utilization…

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    American Imperialism

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    Following World War II, though arguably seen as early as the Monroe Doctrine in 1823, the United States has often been referred to as an “empire” as it’s militaristic, economic, and political grasp has expanded around the world. What were once clear instances of imperial power seen in examples such as France’s expansion throughout Europe under Napoleon…

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    Many Americans today take the privileges they are given for granted. Rarely do citizens of the United States reflect and truly appreciate how such an unlikely circumstance became a wonderful reality. Americans must understand how such a great nation succeeds despite the odds against it. The United States of America, a nation built on improbable foundations, is able to succeed through uniting people under a common goal, and by being tolerant of different people; this is exemplified through the…

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    want to know why I moved to the united states of america? And you also want to know how the journey was and how i'm doing in the united state? That's a long story but i'll tell you everything. When I live in mexico there was little to eat hardly any places to get a job and I wanted to come here to have a better chance at life. There are many other reason too but these were the main. And I always wanted to go to school so i could start a good life in america. Amercan is a great place but…

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