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    of the war. The army needed wool to keep their soldiers warm, but the south did not produce enough wool and the northern blockade on the Confederates prevented much wool from being sent to the south . The next step they took was war families on the home front started cutting blankets out of carpets for wool to send to their soldiers. Most of the shoes that people wore in the South were made in the North. When the war broke out these shipments of shoes were ceased and their were few shoes for years

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    (TCO 1) A spreadsheet can best be thought of as the computerized equivalent of a ____________ . |   | Your Answer: |          | | ledger | |    CORRECT |          | | slide show | |     |          | | filing cabinet | |     |          | | card catalog | |     | |   | Instructor Explanation: | Chapter 1, page 71 |   | Points Received: | 2 of 2 |   | Comments: | | 2. | Question: | (TCO 1) If you had worksheets that contained the inventory of each room in your house, with a separate

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    1. Describe the following results in the post-war era: a. Increased racial violence Since the emancipation from slave trade African Americans were generally progressing to a newer adjustment into the society. Thousands migrated from the south to the north, African American speakers were standing up to the racial inequality and for the first time African Americans had a channel to speak out. Congress had welcomed the first African American representative which led to the advancement of racial

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    African Americans in the 1920s * “Cast down your bucket where you are. Cast it down among the eight millions of Negroes…” – Booker T. Washington, 1895 Atlanta Compromise Throughout US history, there is an abundance of racism, segregation and discrimination towards the African American people. In 1619, the first African slaves were brought to Jamestown to produce tobacco, tea, cotton, coffee and other precious commodities. In this time period, 12 million Africans were forcibly transported

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    Gangs and Organized Crime in the United States Criminal Justice Janaree Nagel 10/15/2011 Gangs and Organized Crime in the United States is on the rise. With the increase in turf wars, position and the financial gains, gang wars and Organized Crime are linked together in many ways. Within this paper, I will show how they are all tied together in. The M-13’s are the largest reported gang controlling large areas of our states. However, the largest area to which the MS-13’s control

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    The Rise and Fall of Al Capone Katharine Sexton California Baptist University Abstract In a time when the American Society for the Promotion of Temperance was trying to bring about change for the moral good of the country. Their intentions were taken advantage of and twisted into a multimillion dollar industry. That would give birth to one of the largest organized crime syndications, as well as to the rise of a man who for short time would control the largest organized crime syndications in the

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    Note: It is recommended that you save your response as you complete each question. Question 1 (5 points)   James believes our system of free enterprise is the best, even though businesses are not exactly trying to do nice things to competitors, because the end result is that consumers get better products. "Hey, even though what the businesses are doing is kind of cruel, the ultimate outcome is for the good—what could be wrong with that?" Chris disagrees with James: "No way will you'll get me to go

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    The Home Depot Introduction Retailing building supply stores have become a popular retail industry sector due to increased public awareness and the need of many homeowners for the home improvement products. Back in the 1970s, long before warehouse stores ruled home improvement land, do-it-yourselfers shopped at “home centers.” These 30,000 square foot stores offered cheaper prices and wider selection of products, about 25,000 more than local hardware stores and eliminated the extra trip to the

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    Paving the Way: How Financial Aid Awareness Affects College Access and Success Literature Review October 2008 In a time of ever-rising college costs, financial aid is critical to increase college access and success. Federal, state, and institutional aid programs help to ensure that students can afford higher education regardless of economic background. Financial aid is most effective when students and families learn about it early enough to make the right choices and plans about high school coursework

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    Lewicki−Barry−Saunders: Negotiation: Readings, Exercises, and Cases, Fifth Edition Cases 1. Capital Mortgage Insurance Corporation (A) © The McGraw−Hill Companies, 2007 Case 1 Capital Mortgage Insurance Corporation (A) Frank Randall hung up the telephone, leaned across his desk, and fixed a cold stare at Jim Dolan. OK, Jim. They’ve agreed to a meeting. We’ve got three days to resolve this thing. The question is, what approach should we take? How do we get them to accept our offer

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