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How Did Peer Pressure And Nuclear Power Change Life In America?
Stacia Ludman
Long bow Research Centre
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18th Century
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American Civil War
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American Revolutionary War
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Atmospheric Pressure
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Bahamas
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Bicameral Legislatures
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Branches of Government
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British Colonies
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Canada
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Capital Punishment
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Cold War
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Cuba
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Developed Countries
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European Colonization
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Federal Republic
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Human Rights
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Manometer
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Mercury
22%
Mexico
11%
Military Conflict
11%
Military Expenditure
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Military Power
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National Capital
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Native American
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NATO
11%
New Territories
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New York City
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Nuclear Power
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Paleo
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Pounding
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Right to Education
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SI Units
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Siberia
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Slavery
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Southern United States
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Soviet Union
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Spaceflight
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UN Security Council
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Unincorporated Territories
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United Nations
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100%
United States of America
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Universal Health Care
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Vietnam War
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Washington DC
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World Bank
11%
World Power
11%
World War I
11%
World War II
11%
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25%
Atmospheric Pressure
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Canada
25%
Cold War
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Cuba
25%
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European Colonization
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Human Rights
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International Monetary Fund
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International Organizations
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Mexico
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Military Conflict
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UK
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United Nations
50%
Universal Health Care
25%
USA
100%
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25%
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25%
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nuclear power
100%
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8%
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16%
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50%
usa
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values
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8%
water
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world bank
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10%
Canada
10%
Cold War
20%
Cuba
10%
Developed Country
10%
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10%
Human Right
10%
International Monetary Fund
10%
Mexico
10%
NATO
10%
New York
10%
North America
20%
Nuclear Power
100%
Planetary Atmosphere
10%
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20%
Russia
10%
Siberia
10%
Territory
20%
Third World
10%
U.S.S.R.
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United Kingdom
10%
United Nations
20%
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100%
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Vietnam
10%
Washington
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World Bank
10%
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