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…reasoning. With the wave of religious revivals , new colleges were formed since a need for ministerial training had come about. <Tab/>British America had now become more of a stable place. Education and religion thrived, and immigrants brought…
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…;middot;<Tab/>Pink for homosexuals, ·<Tab/>Black for anti-socials, ·<Tab/>Purple for Jehovah's Witnesses, ·<Tab/>Blue for immigrants, ·&lt…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…that participate in politics, promote sharing history, encourage immigration, and are people who make sure order and obeying laws come into play. Economically, functionalists feel that schooling prepares children for their careers in life and also to choose…
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…the Industrial Revolution had some negative impacts, such as the low pay and dangerous work as depicted in Document 2 about the Chinese immigrants, the overall results were positive. The completion of the transcontinental railroad helped economic growth. People…
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Category: /Literature
…Katherine O'Flaherty Chopin was born on July 12, 1850. She was the daughter of Thomas O'Flaherty, an immigrant Irish businessman, and Eliza Faris, a French Creole mother. When Kate was four, her father died in train accident. Her father was aboard…
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…men, 18 to 33 years old, who had entered the US on non-immigrant visas in the last two year and come from countries where terrorist activities occur" (Strossen). They were specifically picked out due to their country of origin. The war wore…
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Category: /Literature
…gain. Therefore, justice cannot protect the innocent as it has been abused. Similarly, Millay uses Justice Denied in Massachusetts, to show the unjust sentence of two Italian immigrants in the 1920's. In the poem, Millay uses imagery in her writing to speak…
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…Kate Chopin and The Awakening <Tab/>Kate Chopin, born Catherine O'Flaherty was born on July 12, 1850 in St. Louis, Missouri. Her mother was a French-American, Eliza Faris and her father Thomas, an Irish immigrant. They were a happy family…
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…and some may not even be able to read it. Instead, it is more likely that people every one looked up to obtained a copy, read of such horrible things, told people about it, and everyone followed suit with their mentor. Many immigrants, who were most affected…
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…the capacity of political leaders to control it. Because of the war I think we learned to understand ourselves and people of other nationalities better, not least because of immigration during the war. Maybe the war wasn't worth the 9 million people lost, but I sure…
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