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  1. American Industrial Revolution 18701920
    The American Industrial Revolution 18701920 changed the United States citizens from an agricultural people to one that was highly industrialized. ...
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  2. Cuban Revolution 2
    ... judgement. For the United States, the revolution was a failure because the result was a communist nation in the Carribean. For the ...
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  3. Green Revolution
    ... very well be the political aim of the United States to keep them dependent.10 The United States food aid policies and the socalled Green Revolution on Third ...
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  4. Industrial Revolution
    ... investors. Laissezfaire capitalism ruled the day during the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in the United States. In this ...
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  5. American Revolution of the 1800s
    The American Revolution of the mid 1800s In the midst of a civil upheaval during the 1860s and 1870s the United States underwent changes which were little ...
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  6. The American Revolution: Fresia
    ... Slavery is a mark of shame upon the United States not for its existence ... For example, at the time of the Revolution, there were certain safeguards protecting ...
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  7. Was the American Revolution actually a revolution
    ... The name of the book gives it away, ampquotThe Peopleamp39s History of the United States...ampquot America did not change significantly after the American Revolution, this is ...
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  8. industrial revolution
    ... An example of this is textiles England ended up being one of the United Stateamp39s main customers. The industrial revolution brought out inventions like the ...
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  9. How and why did the French Revolution affect Ireland
    ... ampquotA window of opportunity was opened in Ireland by the impact of the French Revolution that moment was brilliantly seized by the United Irishmen, who ...
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  10. Industrial Revolution
    ... III THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IN THE UNITED STATES The economic successes of the British soon led other nations to try to follow the same path. ...
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  11. American Revolution ampamp selfdetermination
    ... and walls, defeated British soldiers, and established the United States of ... significant individual, and events eventualiy triggered the Revolution and promoted ...
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  12. The Government of the United States
    ... with France or Britain. The United States favored France for their similar revolution to the American Revolution. On the other hand ...
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  13. Reconstruction
    ... to the Constitution. The ban on slavery caused both social and constitutional revolution in the United States. Before the right ...
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  14. The Mexican Revolution 19101920
    ... A direct effect of the Mexican Revolution was the surge in migration to the United States. At the first sign of a revolution many ...
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  15. Revolution
    ... a united nation. At this time, you would also notice separation between the church and the states. The Anglican Church, which ruled before the revolution and ...
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  16. Reform after the Revolution
    Although the United States gained independence after the Revolution from Britain, it was not without issues that needed to be addressed in order to promote a ...
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  17. Russia vs United States
    ... The Bolshevik Revolution could be comparable to the Revolutionary War of the United States, but it is not the same because it ended in communism and repression ...
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  18. The causes of American Revolution
    ... After all, he suggested that revolution was about power and what kind of government will be better to rule. United States is a decentralized government. ...
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  19. Howard Zinns A Peoples History of the United States
    ... The atmosphere was ripe for revolution. The reason that this book might be better titled A Proletarianamp39s History of the United States is that Zinnamp39s main focus ...
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  20. Son of the Revolution
    ... Liang Heng taught middle school for a short time in Zhuzhou before moving with Judy Shapiro to the United States so he could enter ... Son of the Revolution. ...
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  21. American Revolution
    ... This doesnamp39t seem as important anymore for they are a nation, united and free ... of a sudden they have been swept into ampquotthe peopleampquot by rhetoric of the Revolution. ...
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  22. The American Revolution
    ... After the war with Mexico, the United States acquired a huge expanse of land. ... This started the controversy over free speech in the United States. ...
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  23. Russian Revolution of 1917
    ... Within 24 hours the entire army, approximately 150,000 men joined the revolution, and the united workers and soldiers took control of the capital. ...
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  24. How Feminism Changed After the Industrial Revolution
    ... womenamp39s voices and womenamp39s work far more than preIndustrial Revolution wars ... women were becoming increasingly viable citizens in presuffrage United States, it ...
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  25. The Cuban Revolution
    ... years. Between 1955 and 1956, Castro went to United States and Mexico looking for supporters and money to fund his revolution. On ...
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  26. Cuban Revolution
    ... years. Between 1955 and 1956, Castro went to United States and Mexico looking for supporters and money to fund his revolution. On ...
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  27. Industrial Revolution
    ... the world. From Britain the Industrial Revolution spread gradually throughout Europe and to the United States. The most important ...
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  28. American Revolution DBQ
    DBQ The American Revolution ampquotTyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered yet we ... of Independence was assembled by the representatives of the United States of ...
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  29. The Future of Geomic Research in the United States
    ... and genomics have led to a revolution within the field. With this shift in attitude came a new focus on genomes and gene structure. The United States has done ...
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  30. industrial revolution
    ... It soon spread through countries such as the United States, Germany, and France. Positive aspects of the Industrial Revolution In technology, steam power must ...
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