Abortion in the United States

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    B. Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) a) Issue: 14th Amendment (equal protection for all.) Homer Plessy challenged the state of Louisiana that created two classes of railroad fares, after he was arrested for seating in the “white only” car. b) Decision: Separate but equal facilities were…

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    Why Do We Need Abortion?

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    Abortion is probably one of the biggest and hottest issues debated by both lefts and rights today. Pro-lifers taking the stance that it is a sin and against what the bible says. And the people who are pro-choice taking the stance that it is the women’s choice to abort her baby or not. Pro-lifers and those who are pro-choice opinions are on totally opposite sides of the spectrum. Both sides make good arguments, but only one can be right. I believe that pro-choice has a more just argument. A…

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    Who We Are. (2014). Retrieved September 30, 2015, from http://www.plannedparenthood.org/about-us/who-we-are/ Shrestha, L., & Heisler, E. (2011, March 31). The Changing Demographic Profile of the United States. Retrieved September 30, 2015, from https://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/RL32701.pdf Levy, G. (2015, September 15). Defunding Planned Parenthood: A Moral Issue, not a Legal One. Retrieved September 30, 2015, from…

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    government and state governments. separation of powers…

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    Political Scientist have discussed throughout the history of elections, about the impact of the general election presidential debates. Do they actually make a difference on the numbers of votes? The evidence regarding the issue is not entirely conclusive. Some political scientist believe that the debates are just for show and have no impact on the votes, where as some believe that there are instances where the debates have changed the outcome of the election. In my view, presidential debates…

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    The presidential election is coming up in November, many must decide, like myself, who will lead the United States of America for the next four or more years. After careful consideration, I would vote for Jeb Bush because he has had previous successful leadership experiences and has proposed effective platforms like advocating for common core in education, pro-life, and protecting the Second Amendment. Jeb Bush is different from all the other candidates because he has had previous political…

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    While the federal government expands their powers we become closer to becoming what the founding fathers tried to escape. The federal government has too much power over the people of the United States and if they are not reined in we will repeat history.…

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    Lincoln Chaffee Dbq

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    American politician from Rhode Island who has served as a U.S senator and a governor. Chafee would be the best decision anyone could make because he was the only Republican in the senate to vote against the military force in Iraq. Chafee agrees with abortion. For the people out there that want a good hardworking president that will hear their complains and issues and want them to be solved, Chafee would be the best solution. Chafee knows what it takes to be a leader and he has been for Rhode…

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    Are the Democratic and Republican parties one in the same? Presently in the United States, our political system consists of two major political organizations, which are referred to as parties. These two parties are known as the Democratic party and the Republican party. Both parties have been in existence since the early to late 1800’s and have become the cornerstones of how our government legislates, both foreign and domestic. Each party has its own unique platform and identify themselves…

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    Democrats do not necessarily believe that anyone who comes to the United States should have a right to stay but they do believe that they should be granted with the right to citizenship. The United States government has provided a program that allows immigrants to gain their citizenship here but the program is very challenging to get into, and the process takes too long for them to be able to stay in the United States until they are fully documented. The solution that the Democrats have it…

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