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Obama's election was a political watershed because he was the first African American president, appeared to break Republicans' solid hold on the south, and his supporters represented a coalition of African Americans, Hispanics, white liberals, and young people.
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Native<span> peoples </span>were<span> great hunters and productive farmers. They built towns and traded over large distances with other tribes. </span>Europeans<span> carried a hidden enemy to the </span>Indians<span>: new diseases. </span>Native <span>peoples of </span>America<span> had no immunity to the diseases that </span>European<span> explorers and </span>colonists<span> brought with them.</span>
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That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government.
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Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights of 1689
With the influx of people to urban centers came the increasingly obvious problem of city layouts. The crowded streets which were, in some cases, the same paths as had been "naturally selected" by wandering cows in the past were barely passing for the streets of a quarter million commuters. In 1853, Napoleon III named Georges Haussmann "prefect of the Seine," and put him in charge of redeveloping Paris' woefully inadequate infrastructure (Kagan, The Western Heritage Vol. II, pp. 564-565). This was the first and biggest example of city planning to fulfill industrial needs that existed in Western Europe. Paris' narrow alleys and apparently random placement of intersections were transformed into wide streets and curving turnabouts that freed up congestion and aided in public transportation for the scientists and workers of the time. Man was no longer dependent on the natural layout of cities; form was beginning to follow function. Suburbs, for example, were springing up around major cities