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    As the years progressed from 1882-1970, the amount of lynchings done to blacks and whites decreased and eventually in 1965 became 0 Class Conflicts and Ethnic Clashes The Great Railroad Strike of 1877 was when the four largest railroads decided to cut employee wages by 10% leading for the workers to go on a violent strike...Hayes decided to call in federal troops to suppress the fighting but more fighting broke out in mostly every large city (workers lost and showed weakness in labor movements)

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    During the 1920s, organised crime was a major issue plaguing federal authorities, as well as the American people. This took place in most big cities across the United States, particularly in Chicago, Illinois, where gangsters such as Al Capone, Bugs Moran and Johnny Torrio dominated all aspects of life. However, at this time, authorities also faced problems from the government through corruption and scandalous actions. Al Capone, who was born in New York in 1899, was one of the most

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    father and mother died while he was a very young age. Hoover still managed to prosper in his studies, he studied geology at Stanford University, which is where he gained the nickname “chief”. Hoover then served as a Secretary of Commerce for Warren G. Harding and Calvin College, here he gained useful skills and experiences. Herbert and Lou first found each other in college, Lou was the only female geology major at Stanford, this really impressed Hoover. After a while of talking he asked Lou to marry

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    Roy G. Biv was the village’s most popular citizen. He came to be the most popular do to his generosity and helpfulness to the rest of the townsfolk. He was a joyful young man living with his wife, Joy in the small village of Spectrous. His wife, Joy really brought out the best of him and Roy wouldn't know what to do without her. Every single day Roy would help the townsfolk because he wanted to make the world a better place. He hoped that others would be influenced by his actions and help others

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    “The Time Machine” is about the protagonist, George, in the year 1900, who has by some means created a time machine, and attempts to convince his friends of time travel and the fourth dimension. He successfully makes a miniature model of his time machine disappear in front of all four of them, yet they are not swayed. The time machine is a very complex contraption with the controls in the front to run the machine in the back while he sits behind the controls. The machine simply works with a lever:

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    Living a good life and trying to pursue the unattainable utopian society takes power, but not everyone has the power to make these things reality. The good life and the utopian society will stay elusive unless one has the ambition to want to thrive and fight for power and control over their own life. The Truman Show, directed by Peter Weir, conveys the idea that everyone has a different perspective as to what the good life and utopia is so, in order to obtain it, Truman must fight for the power and

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    One night, I heard loud tapping noises, I got up because of the noise and I thought I needed to investigated. At this point, I’m walking up the stairs and I see a large shadow coming from the window. I slowly walk over to the window and the noise is getting louder. I look up in the window and I see a person. I look closer and I see it was actually just my dad outside taking a call and the tapping has from my dog’s tail hitting the window, who was outside with him. The Time Machine by H.G. Wells is

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    In the The Time Machine by H. G. Wells, the Time Traveller travels to the year 802,701 and finds a divided world between a beautiful but simple race called the Eloi. He explores the world and when he comes back to where he left his time machine, and finds that it is gone. At first, he blames the Eloi, but he finds another race of disgusting humanoids that live underground and feast upon the Eloi called the Morlocks. He theorizes that the Eloi were a part of the upper class while the Morlocks were

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    Destiny of the Republic was a story of the life and death of James A. Garfield. It was told in the viewpoints of many different characters throughout the story but mainly in the viewpoint of James Garfield, Charles Guiteau, and Alexander Graham Bell. Garfield was the 20th president of the United States. His presidency was cut short when he was assassinated by Guiteau, and later Bell attempted to Garfield make a recovery to continue his presidency. James Garfield was born into poverty on November

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    Many people have shared their stereotypes of Ellen White. Looking at her life on surface level she is viewed as being quiet strict and conservative. The book Walking with Ellen White by George R. Knight gives detailed insight into the everyday troubles as well as the humorous and adventures side of Ellen White. Ellen White is such an influential person in the Adventist church, but she is often times taken out of context and misunderstood. This book takes the reader on Ellen White’s journey. Telling

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