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did not ultimately heal the wounds of the Civil War. The efforts of the moderate Congress and special interest agencies also helped to put the Union back together. In 1864, the Radical Republicans were characterized by vindictiveness towards the ex-Conf
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nation tried to adjust
to the new conditions created by the Civil War
Results: slavery abolished; Freedmen's Bureau provides services for war
refugees and freed people (including food, medical aid, and education); Civil
Rights Act passed in
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period following the
Civil War and to the process by which the states of the confederacy were
readmitted to full membership in the union. The period was marked by
struggles between political parties about how reconstruction should proceed
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disappointed in the policy options and candidate choices offered by the two traditional parties, a self-made Texas billionaire named Ross Perot spent over $60,000,000 of his own money to run for President as an independent. Much of that money was
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borders France, Switzerland, Austria,
Czechoslovakia, Poland, Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg, and it has a
short coastline on the North and Baltic Seas. The northern part of the country is mostly
flat. The terrain is hilly
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publication on the subject of the Civil War. Thus, the Virginia version of the Cause and of Lee was transmitted by writers such as Thomas Nelson Page, Robert E. lee, Jr., Francis Hopkinson Smith, Robert Stiels, Constance Cary Harrison, Philip A. Bruce,
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were perceived in many different ways. Two noted nineteenth century writer were john Stuart Mill and Henrik Ibsen. Even though most of their stories were greatly different they did share the common thought that women are their own people and should
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to surpass all previous ones/ into the strongest empire that the world had ever seen. It was described in the Bible as a terrible and frightening and very powerful beast with large iron teeth that crushed and devoured its victims and trampled underfoot
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many of the representative policies that he had instituted were dismantled. Under the leadership of Nikita Khruschev, political controls were to some degree relaxed, and cultural life experienced a brief period of revival. However, opposition to
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grew in Russia. The threat of a revolution in 1905 had led the czar to make some changes, but he still held all the power. At the start of World War I, the Russian people supported the war effort. As the army started getting defeated, discontent grew
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