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    To help Germany with the reparation situation even more, in 1924 Dawes Plan was created, which guaranteed Germany receiving loans from America which also helped Germany recover its industry. Many new railways, factories and houses were built and the living conditions in the country

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    has strong laws against slavery. Anti-slavery laws were first introduced in 1824 and is currently outlawed federally by the Criminal Code Act (1995). Section 270.1 of the Criminal Code defines slavery as “the condition of a person over whom any or all of the powers attaching to the right of ownership are exercised, including where such a condition results from a debt or contract made by the person” The act was later amended in 2013 to include “Slavery-like offences”. Slavery like offences are described

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    systems of oppression maintains itself covertly through institutions and social systems producing racial inequalities. The land of the free, which was built on the backs of slaves, suffers from its inability to address reparations for slavery and fails to acknowledge the legacy of slavery in present today through a persistent racial hierarchy. Although the post-civil rights era marked the moment the US guaranteed everyone, regardless of their race, their full civil rights and liberties. This somehow

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    repressed group because Blacks have less sense of who we are because it was stripped from our ancestorswhen the first slave ships set sail to America. – Ashley Fenn During the 17th and 18th century’s slavery was the law in all 13 colonies in the North and South alike, the importation of slaves was provided for in the U.S. Constitution, and continued to take place on a large scale even after it was made illegal in 1808. Over the course

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    Assess the materials presented by the National Genome Research Institute in the understanding of the identity and health of African Americans. Note: you may focus on any or a combination of the following major headings: the Ancestral history from genomic information and historical records, Ethnic identity and cultural diversity from historical and genomic information, and the arts and culture from ancestral information. The symposium, The African Diaspora: Integrating Culture Genomics and History

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    voice in political decisions. However, in Britain, the people vote for officials to make decisions for them, and everyone has a right to vote, but in Greece, free men (20% of the population) directly made decisions. Greek democracy also relied on slavery so people could have enough time to participate. 2C: In Greek symposion, or drinking parties, men drank as equals to discuss topics of intellect. Rome took wine more seriously, since it more strictly sets the status of a man, so much so, that the

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    part in the early days of the slave trade. Arab nations have enslaved nearly 28 million people from africa in which some estimates have it at around 60-70% were people imported from places where Europeans would later be getting people to ship into slavery. It's thought that these numbers are so high for one major reason, that being Arab nations had established trade routes with nations in sub-Saharan Africa nearly 300 years or even earlier than any European power. This is important for many reasons

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    As I entered my Anthropology and Sociology of the School class, three days after walking in my master’s graduation ceremony, I was filled with accomplishment, satisfaction, and knowledge. I was ready to take on the world of teaching, armed with my soon to be diploma. I just had to complete two remaining classes. “I got this”, I thought. Abruptly, I was faced with the realization of what I did not know about the education world I was entering. I was hit with one thought-provoking concept after another

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    diminished; their voting rights may be permanently revoked. They suffer civic excommunication.” (Loury, 21). Not only is prison the last legal form of slavery in America, it can be argued that imprisonment does much more damage to the psyche than slavery, which contributes to the leviathan that is racism in this country. Now, bear with me, slavery was invariable for the most part, an institution that prided itself on its effectiveness and consistency.

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    Germany to be a part of this. The core writers of this were represented by the U.S., France, Britain, and Italy. Each of these leaders wanted different things, but the outcome transpired in blaming Germany for the war and expecting them to pay war reparations. This action sparked angry flames through Germans. So how did the Versailles Treaty help

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