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Timeline of Ancient Civilizations

If you have any test reviews, homeworks, guides, anything school related that you think can be posted on this website, reach out to me at makingschooleasier@gmail.com   Americas 1200-400 B.C.E. Olmec Civilization in Mesoamerica : The Olmecs built large religious stone emblems of their gods and rulers that were nine feet tall and had a weight of over 40 tons 900-250 B.C.E. Chavin Civilization in Peru : The people of Chavin held religious beliefs due to many artifacts relating to religious ceremonies that have been excavated 500 B.C.E Gold Metallurgy in Chavin : The Chavin Civilization demonstrated advanced skills in metallurgy which helped develop refined gold work 100 B.C.E Teotihuacan founded : Teotihuacan is an enormous archaeological site in the Basin of México, containing some of the largest pyramidal structures built in the pre-Colombian Americas 250-900 C.E. Classic period of Mayan civilization : The Mayans were a group of people who mad

Is a multicultural democracy possible in America?

If you have any test reviews, homeworks, guides, anything school related that you think can be posted on this website, reach out to me at makingschooleasier@gmail.com   PART OF THIS ESSAY HAS BEEN  OMITTED  FOR FULL ESSAY COMMENT,EMAIL, LIKE, FOLLOW US Is a multicultural democracy possible in America?                         In the history of the United States, many have fought for the equality and civil justice of the Negro race. From the times of slavery in the mid-1600s, to the mid-1900s the blacks have been oppressed by whites for the superficial reason of color. This prevented a multicultural democracy from being established during that era of American history; however, in the present day, a multicultural democracy has been achieved in the United States.             In the United States’ past, a multicultural democracy was not fully achievable for many reasons. The “founders” of the country, or whites, maintained a deeply rooted belief and ideology that

Johnson's Presidency

If you have any test reviews, homeworks, guides, anything school related that you think can be posted on this website, reach out to me at makingschooleasier@gmail.com   1. Why was Johnson impeached? 2. How did Republicans govern the South? 3. What was a scalawag and a carpetbagger? 4. How did the KKK terrorize black southerners? 5. How did education and churches benefit African-Americans? 6. How did the lack of land ownership harm freedmen? 1. The impeachment of President Johnson was a political act by the Republicans of Congress to protect the Radical Republicans in his cabinet. Law was passed that the President could not dismiss a federal official or military commander without the consent of the Senate, but Johnson went on and did so in removing Secretary of War Edwin Stanton who was in charge of military governments in the South. This action by Johnson led the House to impeach him for committing 11 “high crimes and misdemeanors.” 2. Under t