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    With at least 59 people killed and more than 500 injured, Sunday night's mass shooting in Las Vegas will go down as one of the darkest moments in U.S. history. But brave first responders and concertgoers-turned-heroes provided a light. In the early aftermath of the deadliest shooting in the modern American history, witnesses told stories of police officers shielding citizens, military veterans plugging wounds and people turning their trucks into makeshift ambulances.At least one Las Vegas Metropolitan

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    Condorcet Ap Us History

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    of the new world” (Condorcet,163). Here he says that even though Europeans are slowly progressing within the colonies they still have no ambition to set free the inhabitants of the new world. Later in his writing he says “If one runs through the history of our undertakings and establishments in Africa and Asia, you will see our commercial monopolies, our treacheries, our bloodthirsty contempt for people of a different color

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    Section 1 Past failed compromises that dealt with the spread of slavery to new states and territories lead people to believe that more compromise attempts would also fail. Lincoln’s election 1860 created a secession movement that had led to the withdrawal of many southern states. Confederates fired at support ships in 1860 that were attempting to resupply a federal garrison at Fort Sumter. The Confederates tried to compare their goals too those of the Patriots in 1776. They said they were fighting

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    4. Q. Why did the Articles of Confederation favor the sovereignty of the states rather than that of the federal government? A. The Articles of Confederation favor the sovereignty of the states rather than that of the federal government because it had a little resemblance to Dickinson’s original plan. The people who drafted the framework shared a republican conviction that was dangerous to remove the power of the people. The feral authority only had one way to persevere it liberty and that was to

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    History of School Shootings in US

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    video games, bullying, and mental issues to try and explain an unexplainable event. The idea that a person would shoot others for little or no reason gave little relief to the survivors. History of School Shootings School shootings seemed like a new phenomenon, but they occurred for the majority of American history. The first school shooting occurred On July 26, 1764, when a Lenape Indian shot and killed nine children and the school master of the Greencastle, Pennsylvania school (Galvin): as noted

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    2. The Northwest Territory, depicted in the map above, stops at the Mississippi River because… Spain controlled all land west of the Mississippi River The Proclamation Line of 1763 set the boundary between Native territory and Colonial Territory After the American Revolution, the British retained lands to the were of the Mississippi River, as specified by the Treaty of Paris Early American concern for Native communities Question 2 is asking why the Northwest Territory ends at the Mississippi River

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    By the eve of the revolution, the colonists developed a strong identity and a unity as americans by british representation, boycotting british law and fighting for their rights. Colonial unity, it is an ongoing struggle. It was necessary for preserving freedom so they put aside their differences and came together. In 1754, the year French and Indian War began, Benjamin Franklin created his “Join or Die” ( Document A) cartoon that consisted of all the colonies as part of a dismembered snake. And

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    Early Native Peoples of America •Anasazi – They were a cultural group of people during the Pueblo I and II Eras. During their time, corn was introduced to society, and the ideas of nomadic hunters and gatherers were present. Their crafts and houses still stand today, which plays an important role in the advancement of architecture and craftsmanship. •Aztecs – The Aztecs were a native group centered in Mexico, and thrived between the 14th and 16th centuries. They had a huge impact on modern day

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    19th century. According to John Hollitz, in the 20th century the US became an imperialistic leading global player that emphasized the need to spread “civilization” and build an empire in areas such as the Philippines. (pg. 83). In line with Hollitz, Kristin L. Hoganson argues that during the twentieth century, US annexation of the Philippines became essential for its commercial and geographically advantageous position in Asia. The US also felt it was their “God-given duty” to “guide” Filipino savages

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    Due to America’s expansion in the West, it made a very negative impact on the Native Americans there. For example, numerous amount of native Americans died due to the new diseases that they were being exposed to; such as influenza and smallpox. Additionally, Settlers tooks over large amounts of the Native Americans’ hunting grounds. Due to their inhabitants of the hunting grounds, it chased the animals that they would hunt. Lastly, the Native American population decreased. Seeing all this change

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