Which correctional era advocated an environment that emphasized reformation, education, and vocational programs, and focused offenders' attention on the future?

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According to the statement above: "Which correctional era advocated an environment that emphasized reformation, education, and vocational programs, and focused offenders' attention on the future?"

The answer is: The correctional is the reformatory Eva.

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The Ninth Amendment: The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. This amendment means that nothing written in the Constitution can be used to cancel amendments to it.

During the 2005 elections in Afghanistan, voter turnout was low becauseA. people threatened violence at polling stations

B. most people weren't allowed to vote, due to strict voter qualifications

C. people had to travel too far to reach polling stations

D. people did not care for the selected candidates

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A. People threatened violence at polling stations

What contributed to the implementation of Jim Crow laws?

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One of the things that contributed to the implementation of Jim Crow laws was the abandonment of the oversight of Reconstruction in the South by the North--which left the South free to implement laws that blatantly went against the 14th Amendment. 

I believe it is the end of reconstruction

African slaves were brought to the English colonies to meet the demand for

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African slaves were brought to the English colonies to meet the demand for labor. This amount of labor was needed due to the large scale farming and plantation systems that revolved around cash crops in the Southeastern part of the United States.

During the 1600's, the development of tobacco became very profitable for members of the English colonies. This is why African slaves were needed for labor, as the more tobacco that could be produced the more money a plantation owner could make. This pattern would continue on until slavery was outlawed, with the only real change being the types of crops being produced (cotton became the main crop at the beginning of the 19th century).

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African slaves were brought to the English colonies to meet the demand for labor.

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The first blacks introduced into English North America did not do so as slaves, but as deeded workers, like many of the European immigrants before 1776, who at the end of the contract were free, as wage earners.

However, for the blacks the deed was, too many times, life-long. In 1650 it was almost impossible for them to obtain freedom: the Europeans had begun to value the riches of the New World and needed to exploit them with cheap and submissive labor, and forgetting their liberal origins slipped into slavery. Maryland legalized it in 1634. Delaware in 1636. In 1671 there were already 2,000 black slaves in Virginia (5 percent of the total population). Before 1680 all the English colonies of North America had adopted slavery.

To drive out foreign influences, the main thing the Boxers did was to

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They attack foreigners and burned down missionaries.  With the support of the Empress Dowager, they stormed the foreign legations for 55 days.  The foreigners did their best to defend themselves against the boxers.  An international army composed of British, American, Russian, Japanese, French, German, Italian and other foreign forces liberated the legation and drove the boxers out.  The boxers were later executed for their acts.

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kill foreigners, missionaries, and Chinese Christians

How similar and/or different were the American Revolution and the French Revolution?

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The American revolution was all about the Americans wanting to be free from Great Britian, and the french Revolution was all about the french wanting a new government and a new leader. the differnece is that the American Revolution the Americans worked together as one nation will the french killed other french people ( the guillotine) oh. and once The Americans won the Revolution they keep there government. The french killed a couple of there "leaders" they would chose. in tell Napoleon took control but that's another story.