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    intrigue of past civilizations and eras, my desire to pursue History was inevitable. History has set the course for the world we presently live in, and has defined our very existence. From political pioneers to revolutionary movements, history has always struck a chord with me. It allows us to learn from the blunders of previous generations while encouraging us to evolve our beliefs and set the course of our own path. By pursuing a degree in History it would allow me to broaden my knowledge of this diverse

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    and social form in American history from American high school’s history textbooks. Also, he discussed why American history teacher cannot guide students to treat and study history in a positive attitude. From this book, I realized many lies in American history from textbook. However, distortion of contemporary history was not only in America, since other countries had the same situation as well. Many Chinese and Koreans points that some description in Japanese history textbook between 1905 and 1945

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    down in history because it made discriminating against the Chinese seem perfectly reasonable and ethical. The jury tried to charge George Hall for the murder of a Chinese man Ling Sing. There were three Chinese witnesses, who claimed Hall was guilty, but the California Supreme court, notably Chief Justice Murray established that “no black, mixed race or Chinese could testify against a white man.” Hall was effectively freed, and the ruling made it okay to discriminate against the Chinese. This was

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    Impact of the Chinese Exclusion Act on Chinese immigrants and immigration policy The Chinese Exclusion Act was established in 1882, in which the first time United States prevent a group of immigrants with nationality (Lee 4), marked United States’ from welcoming nation to an enclosed and discriminative nation, has monumental impact on each Chinese immigrants and culture of the entire American Chinese community (6). The poor conditions and lack of opportunities in the 19th century China and the Chinese’s

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    Rectangular Wine

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    Within the past decades archaeologists have been working hard to discover more about Chinese cultural history through examination, classification, and interpretation of their artifacts. For instance, If one were to examine an ancient vessel he may not realize the significance of the details which signifies the beliefs of the people from the era. To prove that the ancient artifacts have deeper symbolical meaning we will examine the piece Rectangular Wine Vessel With Lotus And Crane. First, we will

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    readings about Asian history lead a unified conclusion that the past (history) of Asia was characterized with chaos and internal divisions. “China, once again entered an era of divisiveness and chaos. Competing warlords dominated China for the next 350 years” (The Golden Age of China: 79). China is a perfect symbol of Asia’s history because if studied from the past, the history of China demonstrates how divisions took place in the country’s political and economic spheres. China’s history reveals how the

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    Throughout history, we have seen many different civilizations repeating the same things that has happened before and we never seem to learn. Even now we can relate some of our mistakes as nation and compare those mistakes to what has happened in history to find a way to fix them. For instance, The River Valley Civilizations have had many instances where we can look back on them and build on some of their genius ideas like there ways of trying to control the rivers and there farming techniques without

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    Why did Chinese immigrate to the United States? After civil war had settled down, many immigrants came to America to live from many countries such as Germany, Ireland, and England. There are as many as 12 million immigrants at this time. Regarding Chinese immigration, they immigrated to the United States from 1849 to 1882. Between this period, America had California Gold Rush, which is one of the reasons Chinese people immigrated. Because the Chinese Exclusion Act was taken into practice, no more

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    History is, in essence, the study of change in society. While every culture has changed over time, some experience a constant movement of massive change, such as the United States. The United states, once made up of backwater settlements at the edge of an empire, has grown into a global superpower, currently overpowered by none. The United States has experienced dozens of massive shifts, one of which involved race. There was a time when human beings kept other human beings as slaves; buying, selling

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    History is something that we all have knowledge of. It may be family history, or even your own but we all know of an experience that happened in the past. These experiences make us who we are, and they determine how we think. Not only that but they determine our emotions towards certain topics. Through characters in the book, "Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, " written by Jamie Ford, we learn that American identity is based on ones history and if we want America to become a stronger more

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