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Bilaa people doesnt have enough modern knowledge about what is really happening in our country. they have scarce resources of foods. however, their rich and bountiful harvest makes a good living.

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Do Civil war issues that still exist today?

The issue of state's rights is still debated by historians and polititians today. The issue of slavery however is not a factor. Slavery was abolished in the US when the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution was adopted.


What similarities and differences do you see between the events of the Gilded Age and today?

The Gilded Age and today both feature significant economic inequality and the concentration of wealth among a small elite, leading to social tensions and calls for reform. However, while the Gilded Age was marked by rapid industrialization and the rise of monopolies, today's challenges include globalization, technology-driven disruption, and climate change. Additionally, the Gilded Age saw less regulatory oversight and labor protections, whereas contemporary society has more established frameworks for addressing social issues, albeit still facing challenges in enforcement and effectiveness.


The right to demand labor or tribute from Native Americans in a particular area?

There are multiple terms for these claims, a few of which are: Divine right (Spanish claims through the catholic church), Manifest Destiny (USA claims, still in use today).


How are the eras in history connected?

Usually the inventions of previous times, as well as the lessons learned influence coming generations and centuries. The endeavors of Charles Babbage in the nineteenth century is responsible for the Internet we enjoy today. Current issues in the Ukraine are directly connected to World War I.


Why do we study the civil war?

We study the Civil War to understand the profound social, political, and economic changes it spurred in the United States. It highlights the struggle over issues like slavery, states' rights, and federal authority, shaping the nation's identity. Analyzing the war's causes and consequences helps us comprehend ongoing social justice issues and the legacy of division that continues to influence American society today. Ultimately, it provides valuable lessons about conflict, reconciliation, and the pursuit of equality.