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    In the year 1787, the United States made a change regarding economics by introducing a one-cent coin, the penny (source B). As the first authorized currency of the nation, it had great purpose, as well as symbolism. It eventually grew to represent our sixteenth president, Abraham Lincoln, and all of his accomplishments (1909). Over the course of the past 231 years, a lot has changed. This includes how we view and use the penny in our everyday lives. Its value, convenience, relevance,…

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    The United States wasn't always an independent world power that it is today, this country started out as 13 small colonies owned and controlled by Great Britain. Before gaining independence, the colonies would essentially have to deal with whatever Britain threw their way, whether it's war debt or trade regulations. This was reason enough for the 13 Colonies to seek their independence. These colonies were finally established as an independent nation on July 4, 1776 and became the United States…

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    As humanity has progressed through modernity, it is apparent that a multitude of pre-modern political elements have remained prevalent. Although political systems in the present day continue to develop and gradually approach an “ideal type” liberal democracy, traditional values and concepts still retain a foothold within every political system. While the progression of modern politics has seen a theoretical abandonment of power based on ascriptive characteristics, putting this into practice has…

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    Argumentative Essay: Refutation of “America Needs a Flag-Protection Amendment” In “America Needs a Flag-Protection Amendment” Senator Bob Dole attempts to persuade readers to adopt the idea that congress should instate flag protection throughout America. Dole begins by informing the audience of the flag’s adoption and ties to America’s founding fathers. The audience is then briefed of the decisions made by congress to legally allow desecration of the American flag. Upon leaning this…

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    variation of content, so it is likely that they both used a template that was given to them by the United States government. The two are organized by articles that are divided into sections, with an opening preamble. In both Constitutions, the territorial jurisdiction is outlined in Article I, and an extensive list of land laws is recorded in Article…

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    Another key to success that Burr, and many others, lacked was good a relationship with George Washington. It seems ironic that despite Burr being so preoccupied with being likable, he could not establish a advantage - bringing relationship with the General during the revolution. In the musical’s Right Hand Man Burr appeals to Washington for a position in the military but is dismissed after Hamilton enters the room, upon which the position of aide-de-camp is offered to Alexander instead. In…

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    Achen and Bartels’ Democracy for Realists shakes the assumptions underlying the democratic foundation on which we’ve build our country. With a career's worth of research and knowledge they strongly argue that our romantic idea of democracy in fact does not produce responsive government and never will do so. They assert that rule “by the people” is an irresponsible way to run a state--our current electorate is disinterested, uninformed, and irrational, and should not be trusted to decide the…

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    Architecture does not come out of nowhere. Architects always absorb knowledge from a certain typology that they favor in the past, digest the knowledge and apply them to their own design. It is significant that architects carry classical ideas throughout generations in order to project designs in their ages powerfully, and leave heritage for next generation. During 18th and 19th century, several classical revivals occurred in America. Due to the increasing demands of housing and the eagerness of…

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    America’s development into a nation-state came about by the War of Independence, the action of casting off the parental states governing control ‘Britain’, however, there are still remnants of the British governing system in America’s governmental structures. Their president became an elected king with some other powers of kingdom ship e.g. to go to war, to pardon, friends whether wrongdoers are otherwise, to select a Cabinet of his un-elected. What set the American culture apart from any other…

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    “Historic Hudson Valley was formally founded in 1951 as sleepy hollow restorations by John D. Rockefeller, Jr.” “The Hudson Valley comprises the valley of the Hudson River and its adjacent communities in the U.S. state of New York, from the cities of Albany and Troy southward to Yonkers in Westchester County.” Historic Hudson River Towns are located along New York’s Hudson River, from Yonkers to Albany. In 1994, Historic River Towns of Westchester was created by mayors and supervisors…

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