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88. The Twelfth Amendment (1804) provides for the reform of the method by which the Electoral College elects the president and vice-president. Under the Constitution, the electors were to cast their votes for both offices on a single ballot without specifying which of the two candidates on their ballot was preferred as president and which as vice-president. The candidate receiving the highest number of electoral votes would then become President, and the runner-up would become Vice-President. The unforeseen election in 1796 brought together of a president (Federalist candidate John Adams) and vice-president (Democratic Republican candidate Thomas Jefferson) from different parties. The election reflected another unforeseen result: a

Industrial Rev

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The industrial revolution was really important. It was an explosion of knowledge and new ideas and new technology which would make life alot easier for the citizens. The cotton gin, and the Telegraph are both examples of technology making life and labor easier for these citizens. The cotton gin helped them use cotton at a much faster rate than before. The telegraph let them communicate faster and easier than ever before.

Chinese Weaponry

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Chinese Weaponry The Chinese created many different weapons. The ancient Chinese people were very powerful for many centuries. They were fierce and were feared by many of the Southeast Asia civilizations. China developed many martial arts and also many battle techniques. The weapons used by the ancient Chinese people were masterpieces that evolved over time in the history of china. Most of the weapons are put in groups. There is long weapons, knifes, fencing weapons, swards, guns, shields and clubs. The army mostly used four different classes of weapons; the Gun, Dao, Qiang and Jian. (1)

To Kill a Mockingbird

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To Kill A Mockingbird Related Essay As the day went on, Susie grew even more bored. In her sophomore year, she grew accustomed to that feeling. She had been sitting in school nearly all day, watching the time go by minute by minute. She hated school; every minute of it. She wondered why she had to go. She knew she wasn?t going to college, and she even thought about dropping out Junior or Senior year if she could. It would be much better get a job now and prepare for the future. Anything would be better than this torture.

Introduction to American Government

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AP Euro ch. 20

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Chapter 20 IDs Estates: They were representative assemblies that were composed of three houses: the clergy, the nobility, and the townsmen. Enlightened Despots: Enlightened absolutism is used to describe the Prussian and Habsburg monarchies of the eighteenth century. They embraced ideas that they were there to serve the state. Catherine the Great: The Despot of Russia at the age of enlightened monarchs. She announced a new experiment in 1767 in the direction of representative government. Catherine convened a Legislative Commission, a body of delegates from various strata of Russian society who were invited to present grievances, propose reforms, and then debate the proposals. ?

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