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    “The End of History” is an article by Francis Fukuyama in which he argues that the beginning of Western Liberal democracy could be interpreted as the “end of history”. In essence he is arguing that democratic liberalism is the final product of human politics. Once this is achieved there will be a few remain issues, however all minimal. In addition to analyzing Fukuyama’s argument I will also be analyzing John Gaddis’ “The Long Peace” which addresses the structural elements of stability. I will

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    The Biggest Industrial Revolution in the United Kingdom. The biggest changes of industries happened about 200 years ago. It appeared in the United Kingdom at first and spread throughout the entire world. At that time, a lot of things changed quickly. Therefore, it is called the Industrial Revolution. The three biggest changes which were the improvement of the spinning machine, the growth of the steel manufacturing and the development of the steam engine were important during the Industrial Revolution

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    The Socialist Party of the United States of America The Socialist Party of the United States, commonly referred to as the Socialist Party USA or the Socialist Party, is a democratic socialist party who has many issues they purpose answers to through their socialist lens. The party was founded in 1973 after its predecessor, the Socialist Party of America, dissolved into multiple socialist parties, most notably, the Social Democrats of the United States of America, and the Socialist Party of the United

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    An example of a technology that progressed between 2000 and 1100 BC is chariot. This vehicle was mainly used by men for military purposes and helped large groups of people travel from one city to the next. In the midst of the battle, the horse would be controlled by the bridle that carries a couple warriors to fight with their enemies. The chariot was important to ancient peoples because soldiers and warriors no longer had to walk by foot, which made life a lot easier for them. While the development

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    In Kosciusko, Mississippi, Oprah Gail Winfrey was born on January 29, 1954. Her parents Vernon Winfrey and Vernita Lee intended to name her Orpah, after a women in the Bible. However, the midwife who helped the birth spelled it incorrectly on the birth certificate. Oprah had a tough childhood, her mother decided to leave her with her grandparents to go find a job after WW||. Oprah's grandparents live on a small farm, a small house with three bedrooms and a porch, it was falling apart, it also had

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    animals to machines. The flying shuttle, invented by John Kay, has changed the way cloth and thread manufactured and also created job opportunities for many women and children. Iron production was also another key innovation by Abraham Darby, who came up with the idea of using coke instead of charcoal in the production of cast iron. The steam engine, which invented by Thomas Newcomen and improved by Abraham Darby later, was another success of this age. The invention of steam facilitated the movement

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    A Revolution is a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government. A Change: the act or instance of making or becoming different. I chose the industrial revolution because it’s one of the revolutions that didn’t have as much violence. Instead of just being a change of government like the rest of the revolutions, this one changed their way of life. When the people started off they had to do all of their work by hand and it took several weeks, something that for us, would only

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    The industrial revolution is a period of rapid growth using machines to make goods, arose in great britain in the mid 1700’s. The industrial revolution is the thing we learned about in history this year that fascinated me the most. I liked learning about the industrial revolution, because during the industrial revolution, lots of things were created and they helped out a lot of people. Many things we use today were based off of those inventions. I liked hearing and learning about all of the different

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    6th Hour Effects of the Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution occurred in Britain and America around the late 1700’s to 1900. This revolution improved the production of goods using new mechanisms and machines. Human labor was in high demand in order for the highest production rates. Factories employed low to middle-class people that were as young as three years old (Document 9). These workers were benefited with money, shelter, and clothes, but the working and living conditions were

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    among the American people came with its pros and cons. The pros of Industrialization for America are: 1. Industrialization brought about new technology that helped reduce the cost of production. Before industrialization manufacturing costs were high. The invention of machines and assembly lines enabled the production of things in masses and this led to reduction in cost, and the prompt availability of products. 2. Work was done at a faster rate due to newer technology. Prior to industrialization,

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