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- 3191: The Industrial Revolution
- ... its origin. Prior to the Industrial Age, the Western European market operated on a simple "putting-out" system. The average producer was able to manufacture a product in the same area that he or she lived on and the demand for that product was usually set by a few local consumers. The process was easy and simple, provided that the product being created was always required by someone else. However, the ...
- 3192: The Slave Trade And Its Effects On Early America
- ... with the new conditions of America. There was no mercy for the slaves and their families as they were captured from their homes and forced onto slave ships. Most of the Africans who were captured lived in small villages in West Africa. A typical village takeover would occur early in the morning. An enemy tribe would raid the village, and then burn the huts to the ground. Most of the people ...
- 3193: Sixteen Most Significant Events In US History Between 1789 To 1975
- ... Fifteenth Amendment forbade states to deny the right to vote on account of race. Although these amendments were momentous events in guaranteeing civil rights, their effect during this time period in history would be short lived. Blacks would only enjoy equality for a few years until a series of Supreme Court decisions interpreting the amendments would weaken them to the point that the civil rights of bla were again denied. It ...
- 3194: The Differences Of Native American Cultures
- ... Basin tribes worshipped the different seasons. Southwest tribes valued peace and wisdom. California and Baja tribes prized staying in one place and didn't like change. The geography of the area in which a tribe lived determined the kind of culture that each tribe developed. The surrounding environments of the different areas often changed the beliefs of each tribe. Things such as food, plants, animals, weather, etc. were often a factor ...
- 3195: Conflicts During The 1920s
- ... who acted in a manner that was socially acceptable who also strived for success based on society's definition of purchasing material goods. In essence he was a man defined by the society that he lived in. Religion was also a topic of controversy during the twenties. Traditionalists who were usually older and less intelligent than the rising young class of liberal intellectuals were primarily Christian and would only accept literal ...
- 3196: "The World Today Seems To Be Going Crazy": The Unabomber's Manifesto
- ... amateurish joints, that he is not a trained woodworker. Bombs were fashioned with 2 x 4's to look like a pile of debris. A bomb was mailed to United Airlines president Percy Wood, who lived in Lake forest. One bomb was packaged inside the novel "Ice Brothers" by Arbor House, whose symbol is a tree leaf. False return addresses have included such places as Ravenswood and Forest Glen Road and ...
- 3197: The Civil War
- ... New York. But in Ohio and Washington, D.C., African American volunteers were turned away from recruiting stations and told, "This is a white man's war." Some citizens questioned the loyalty of immigrants who lived in crowded city tenements until an Italian American from Brooklyn turned that around. In the New York Senate, Democrat Francis Spinola had been a vigorous foe of Republican policies and Lincoln. But now he swore ...
- 3198: The Atomic Bomb Flashed Above Hiroshima
- ... Huts Nakamura, a tailors widow stood by the window of her kitchen, watching a neighbor tearing down his house because it laid in path of an air-raid defense free lane . Mrs. Huts Nakamura, who lived in the section called Nobori-Cho got her three children, a ten year old boy,Toshio, an eight year old girl yoke, and a five year old girl, Mohawk out of bed and dressed them ...
- 3199: Abortion: Pro Choice
- ... strong points. They believe that the child inside them is their property and it's life doesn't be until birth. In 1973, the United States Supreme Court decided that as long as the baby lived in the womb, he or she would be the property of the mother. Because of this decision almost every third baby conceived in America is killed by abortion, over one and a half million babies ...
- 3200: Philosophy - Abortion Rectitude
- ... the violinist may be. The "right to life abortionists" focus on the premise that you are taking the life of a child who has its whole life ahead of it. The violinist may have already lived a fulfilling life. Secondly, the woman was involuntarily hooked to the violinist whereas (in this example) a pregnant woman generally gets pregnant because she chooses to do so. The pregnant woman does not directly give ...
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