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A bit different this time…a film and a secondary document. Watch and read the
A bit different this time…a film and a secondary document. Watch and read the material discussed below and craft a 500-plus word analysis privileging the questions or analytical points highlighted. Each submission must be double-spaced, with one-inch margins all around, in Times New Roman 12 font. A word count should be included with each submission.…
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The progressives and the progressive era changed America in many ways economical
The progressives and the progressive era changed America in many ways economically, socially, politically, and culturally? Who wer ehte progressives and what were their ideas that challenged the industrial order of America in the early 20th century? From your textbook, chapter 18, answer the following questions in a 200 word essay: 75 points. 1. Identify…
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What do you think of the influence/impact of Cleopatra? use the textbook for sou
What do you think of the influence/impact of Cleopatra? use the textbook for sources and citation Chicago style this text only Boatwright, Mary, Daniel Gargola, Noel Lenski, et al. The Romans, From Village to Empire: A History of Rome from Earliest Times to the End of the Western Empire. 2nd edition. Oxford University Press, 2011.…
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“The Impact of Social Media on Society: A Comprehensive Analysis” The Impact of Social Media on Society: A Comprehensive Analysis In today’s digital age, social media has become an integral part of our daily lives. With the rise of platforms such as
the essay is done but it cannot get through the AI detector, so I just need someone to rewrite the essay so i can pass the AI detector. so make sure it passes the detection. leave the question as it is, just rewrite the essay. for each question the word counts is 400-600 words. put…
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“The Manchurian Legacy: Examining the Effects of Japanese Imperialism through Kazuko Kuramoto’s Memoir”
Kazuko Kuramoto’s Manchurian Legacy is the story of a Japanese family of colonists in Manchuria, a region in northeastern China. Japanese emigration to Manchuria started in the early 1900s and intensified throughout the first two decades of the 20th century. In September 1931, the Japanese Imperial Army launched an invasion of Manchuria, occupying the whole region within…
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“Uplifting LGBTQ+ Voices: The Case for Erecting a Statue of Harvey Milk in the Congressional Rotunda”
In 2020, there has been a great deal of discussion over historical statues of the past that offend our modern-day sensibilities due to the atrocities those who have statues dedicated to them participated in or the values that they stood for. We are going to be positive. Every state in the country has two statues…
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This is an analysis from a e-book here is the ebook for further reference https
This is an analysis from a e-book here is the ebook for further reference https://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/douglass/douglass.html The essay shouldn’t be any longer than 1100 words or any shorter than 1000 or else I will fail
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Post 1: Background Information After Fort Sumter was surrendered to Confederate
Post 1: Background Information After Fort Sumter was surrendered to Confederate forces, both the North and the South began recruiting men and organizing armies for what most believed would be a short war. However, nothing could prepare Americans for what became the most cataclysmic event in United States history. A quick end to the struggle…
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4-5 page document that compares the Shi’ite faction of Islam to the Sunni factio
4-5 page document that compares the Shi’ite faction of Islam to the Sunni faction and In your comparison, you will focus on why the two groups split, their claims to legitimacy, and major differences and similarities that exist between them. You will also mention where the two groups hold dominance in the modern world and why they…
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Address the following questions: What was the Fugitive Slave Act of the Compromi
Address the following questions: What was the Fugitive Slave Act of the Compromise of 1850? Describe in detail. What impact did it have on both southern and northern (slave and free) blacks? And how did it stimulate / galvanize the abolitionist movement? How did Harriet Beecher Stowe’s book, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, help transform slavery from a (primarily) “political-economic”…