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The Mexican-American War

The complex politics and controversy surrounding the Mexican-American War introduced America as an offensive national power. Learn more about it here!
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Martin Luther and the Reformation

Martin Luther was a friar who gave unprecedented challenges to the Church in his theses, igniting the Reformation. Learn about this brave man and his beliefs!
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What Was the Counter-Reformation?

The counter-reformation was the Catholic response to the Reformation, which criticized their church's practices. Learn about this and the Council of Trent here!
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Le Châtelier’s Principle

Le Châtelier’s principle states that a system will create an effect to even out a disturbance and regain equilibrium. Learn about equilibrium reacting to change!
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The Somatic Nervous System

The somatic nervous system includes the sensory and the motor nervous systems and controls voluntary processes, such as standing and walking.
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The American Revolutionary War

In 1775, thirteen British colonies united and started a seven-year conflict called The American Revolutionary War. Click here for an overview of events!
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Allusions

Allusions are literary devices or figures of speech commonly used in speaking and writing. Learn about how allusions can enhance your writing here!
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The Kansas–Nebraska Act

The Kansas–Nebraska Act was an influential precursor to the American Civil War and may have even led to its outburst. Learn about free and slave states here.
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What is Sickle Cell Disease?

Sickle cell disease is an inherited blood disorder resulting from the presence of a mutated form of hemoglobin. Click here to explore more about sickle cells!