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Colt1911 [192]
3 years ago
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What do Arab Spring protestors have in common? List two similarities

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dimaraw [331]3 years ago
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Answer: The entire system of the 3 branches of the government are essential because they all protect the people's freedoms as a citizen will create a fine balancing act that will promote a democratic society. The Legislative branch (the branch responsible for making the countries laws), Executive branch (the branch that is responsible for implementing laws that are created by the Legislative branch.) and the Judicial branch (Supreme Court) keep each other in the loop and prevent one of the branches, could be any branch, of our government from becoming more successful and powerful than the rest of the branches.

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The late 19th century was marked by rapid urbanization in the United States. With the rise in the number of factories in the United States, as well as the increase in immigration due to the spread of steam ships and quicker modes of oversea travel, and also due to famine and disease in Europe and other parts of the world, the rise of major cities greatly affected the United States.

New York City in particular is known for the number of immigrants it hosted at the time, as well as the increase in so-called "tenements" that were really just glorified slums. They were cheap, and since most immigrants had very little income, and no way to increase that income, the tenements were really all they could afford. They were dirty, overcrowded, and filled with disease.

Most impoverished Americans in urban areas, especially those living in the slums and tenements, had little to no access to education. This meant that were usually unable to read and write English; immigrants, especially adult immigrants, couldn't always <em>speak</em> English, either.

The rise in immigration caused little sections to form in almost all the major cities. "Little Italy", "Chinatown", etc. were what they were often called. Even today, if you go into a major city, such as San Francisco, New York City, or Philadelphia, you can still often find the little sections of town where immigrants from the same countries, with similar backgrounds, who usually all spoke the same language, settled near each other, so this new world felt a little more like home.

The sudden increase in urbanization in the US forever changed the infrastructure of the entire country. What was once mostly farmland and little villages quickly became a country filled with rapidly growing cities, factories, high-rise buildings, and a <em>huge</em> influx of immigrants from all over the world.

Things that before, the American people would have never thought possible, were happening, all thanks to the laborers in the factories of New York City, Philadelphia, and many other cities around the country. New modes of transportation were making it easier than ever to travel all the way from San Francisco, California to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. While working and living conditions for the factory workers, immigrants, and impoverished people in the cities were truly awful, in other ways the United States was moving forward and growing more powerful than ever before.

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That which the followers of Jefferson's political party supported is: fewer federal officeholders.

The Democratic-Republican Party was the party that was founded by Thomas Jefferson. This party was also known as the American Political party and the Jeffersonian Republic Party.

The followers of this party stood for a Republican America, Political equality, and Westward expansion.

In a society where most believed that the wealthy should rule the nation, members of this party believed in equality of political positions for white officeholders.

Jefferson believed in a limited government and the power of the state should have more rights than the federal government. His supporters believed that there should be fewer federal officeholders.

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Hey Rich!

The Britain felt that they were superior to all other countries. France wanted what the British had and Germany wanted what the French had. This provoked fierce competition and each country worked to build up the strongest military. This led to an arms race between these three powers. Both Germany's and France's armies doubled in size between 1870 and 1914. The increase of military and naval rivalry led to the belief that a war was coming. Germany felt that through war, they could become a world power. As a result of the arms race, European powers were fully prepared for war when 1814 arrived.

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