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    formation of a powerful parliament. The Magna Carta became the basis for English citizen’s rights and played a significant role in the American Constitution. The Model Parliament of 1295: The medieval English legal and constitutional practices‚ and their connection and influence on other governmental systems. The development of parliament: In 1275 Edward I called his first Parliament. He summoned nobles and churchmen‚ but also issued orders (known as writs) for the election of two representatives from

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    Women are treated unfairly and discriminated against. Women are not appreciated for who they are and for the work they do. Women who perform the same job as men do not receive the same pay. In this world society women are treated less than men and are believe to be subservient to men. Women still face oppressive conditions and experience high levels of economic and psychological stress. Sometimes the feminist movement is misunderstood by many. The feminist movement is based on women receiving

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    The American Revolution was a war for independence by the American colonies against Great Britain during 1775 to 1783. This created a brand new United States. After that‚ American Civil War was happened from 1861 to 1865. The Union won the war. The major causes of the Civil War was the United States of America and the Confederate States of America‚ a collection of eleven southern states that left the Union in 1860 and 1861 and formed their own country in order to protect the institution of slavery

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    big impact on the American Revolution and the colonists belief in self-government. John Locke believed that people had natural rights when they were born. He said that when someone was born they were free‚ equal‚ and had natural rights of life‚ liberty‚ and property and that rulers couldn’t take it away. John Locke’s ideas were constitutional and they challenged centuries of thinking‚ in regard of rulers and the people. John Locke wrote Two Treatises of Government in 1690. The First Treatise criticises

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    The American Industrial Revolution was a time period of rapid industrialization in the final part of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th. Many things were invented in the Industrial Revolution including the automobile. The automobile changed American lives by improving life for a lot of people may it be less time to go to work or to get things transported faster. Many job opportunities were opened for Immigrants‚ and Middle/Lower Class Americans. Different resources were used to build

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    We have all failed and to fix it we have had to change things. In the book The Giver by Lois Lowry the Giver had to change his methods after Rosemary(the receiver) applied for release and all the memories were given to the people of the community. When the memories came to the people of the community after Rosemary failed being the receiver the giver knew he had to change something. After the release of Rosemary the Giver changed his methods in hope of finally succeeding with Jonas by giving him

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    Odysseus fall in love with Penelope and as the year went by Odysseus and Penelope had a son. Then Odysseus left to start his adventure; so first he made it to troy island that where there was a war and Odysseus with his men’s fought against the other men’s in war for about 10 years but then Odysseus and men’s thought of a plan to final win the war;so what they did was they build a fake horse and also went to the other men’s headquarters and said we give up. However it was not the other men’s thought

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    In the aftermath of the French and Indian War‚ Americans had developed an identity unique from British citizens. Colonists had been affected by the messages of the Great Awakening‚ which stressed the individuality of Protestant evangelicalism‚ making cultural rifts between Christianity in England. American identity was also affected in the Seven Years War. Colonial militia were more moderate in the punishment handed to soldiers than the cruel treatment from British officers. Furthermore‚ interactions

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    didn’t find it thought they found America. Then in October 12 ‚ 1492 Columbus started permanent Colonization in the Americas. Columbus was not the first to find America thought‚ There were others before him. Columbus started the colonization of America. He helped shape history by bringing britain subject to the Americas to colonize which lead to the American Revolution. Which then lead to us Creating America a new country.

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    44. In chapter 9 the part which directly correlates with what Franklin had written was Gatsby’s schedule and resolves on the last page of the “Hopalong Cassidy” (173 Fitzgerald). Through the establishment of a rigid schedule at a young age which called for a very specific timetable from the time to “rise from bed” to time for “study” (173 Fitzgerald) Gatsby is being displayed as a follower of Franklin a self-made man. That just like Franklin‚ Gatsby seeks self-improvement as seen through his general

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