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    Immigrants Become America

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    raised a lot of troubles for the United States. The war expense cost America lots of money, which the U.S. government could not afford to pay. Besides that, there was a bunch of immigrants to the United States which from Germany, Italy, Ireland, and Europe. Therefore, the United States had a process that called “Americanization” to make the immigrants become American so they could get benefits from that. This process had brought up many good consequences to the United States. Americanization is…

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    society’s actions since America was founded. David Nye and W. Scott Poole both presented clear evidence of this in their respective books. By using both religion and technology Americans have been able to explain why certain changes should or should not take place and have been able to derive some type of meaning out of events throughout history. Both technology and religion have been used in America as a way of responding to changes in society. Religion has been used as a way of resisting…

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    Future Of America Essay

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    the United States of America as being a greater success. I like to think that we will have done far greater things than what we have done, and are currently doing. I invasion that we have created better technology, and different ways to help our citizens, veterans, and soldiers. I believe that we can help people who need it more. Such as homeless, unemployed, and other people that may need help with financial problems or the people that have nothing. I like to think of the future of America as…

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    The United States has always considered itself a shining city on a hill, a place that makes the rest of the world better. This is the narrative that many Americans have been sold, that whenever the United States intervenes, it is always for the better of not only that country, but the rest of the world. In spite of this narrative, the United States has not always had the best intentions, and many of their interventions have left lives and countries in ruin. Many of the darker parts of American…

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    Americans today feel that illegal immigration is a threat to the United States and that it should be stopped. However, this is not the best course of action to take. Many of these illegal immigrants are fleeing their home countries due to violence and the ones that are already here have already been incorporated into our society. Many of these fears that Americans have towards illegal immigration are unfounded and untrue. Therefore, America should help out these countries that have extreme…

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    In the early stages of America’s expansion a few major factors motivated the expansion towards the west. America is a new country at this time, and is dealing with its new power and responsibility. People in America at the time looked towards the future wealth they could obtain by expanding west. With the new unknown land to the west, the American people needed motivation to expand westward. The politics that motivated westward expansion revolved around the indigenous people on the land, a big…

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    The land that is now the United States of America was nothing more than an unexplored world with few inhabitants in the 1400s and 1500s. Then, by the time of the declaration of the new world that is America, it contained people from every race, color, and continent in the world; without having the general public being upset with the government or the United States causing individuals to leave the nation. Now, 240 years after the Declaration of Independence, the major issue at hand for the 45th…

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    The United States of America would not be where it is now without the 13th amendment. The 13th amendment abolished all slavery in the United States of America. It was passed by Congress on January 31, 1865. One of the major events that led the United States of America to abolish slavery was the Civil War (1861-1865). Another reason why the United States of America passed the 13th amendment was because of the cruel inhumane way the plantation owners were treating their slaves. In addition,…

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    F Kennedy helped the United States of America win the space race he Also helped the United States of America stay strong in the Cold War but however some people put the president down for getting the US involved…

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    about it! Well that’s how you felt in Ancient Athens. Only one person's perspective on who will make the law. But in the United States, it’s more equal and fair to everybody, no matter their gender or wealth. In the United States 14 amendment it states that, “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States.” This means that in the U.S. people are treated the same as the person next to them no matter how wealthy they…

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