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    As radical progressives fought to change conservative America, a group of Protestant ministers organized the Social Gospel movement to instill religious ethics into the business world. 18. Congregational minister Washington Gladden started a ministry for working-class neighborhoods and favored sanctions to improve workers’ rights. 19. Walter Rauschenbusch, a Baptist minister, proclaimed that Christians should endorse social reform to end poverty and labor abuse. 20. According to…

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    Jefferson’s mother was Jane Randolph Jefferson. She came from a prominent background and lived in London until her sister, Mary was born, moving to Virginia in 1725. She married Peter Jefferson on October 3, 1739, in Goochland County. Peter was a justice of peace, sheriff, and surveyor. He also acquired land in Albemarle County, Virginia, called Shadwell and later the place of Thomas Jefferson’ s birth. Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13, 1743 after his two oldest sisters, Jane and Mary. He…

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    Written in 1787, the United States Government defines the Constitution as the “supreme law of the United States,” providing the framework of our national government, laws, and basic freedoms we see today However, by the end of the Revolutionary War in 1776 up until 1787, Congress originally operated under the Articles of Confederation. Considering that the Articles of Confederation got the young nation through its war with England, over time, it was soon realized that this first governing…

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    Book Critique: Racial Equality in America, by John Hope Franklin. This paper is developed to display a summary of "Racial Equality in America", by John Hope Franklin, and to make a critique of the book. The first part shows information about the author and the credentials that confirm him as an important spokesman for racial equality in America. Also, after the summary, I will try to give my humble vision on how to change the "obsession" of Americans regarding racism (adjective copied by me…

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    on the topic in a book called Religion, and Public Opinion about Same-Sex Marriage. The content of the book examines the correlated relationship of religion and traditional values and its influence on how one perceives homosexuality and a marital union between two homosexual individuals. Olson, Cadge and Opinion submit that, “Religion, as measured by individual’s religious affiliation, behaviours and beliefs, also has a clear and consistent influence on their opinions about homosexuality”…

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    associated colors to frame its unprejudiced nature in that “terror is useless, whatever its color – white, red or even brown! Terror completely paralyzes the nervous system.” Terror stands for domestic and transnational fears countries in the Soviet Union experienced such as the brutally oppressive regime under Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin resulting in the closing of trade and a shortage of resources, inflation of the ruble and the threat of being in the center of a nuclear war. Bulgakov presents…

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    9/11 Terrorist Attacks

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    The United States declared war against terrorism with the aim of bringing Osama bin Laden to justice and prevent the emergence of other terrorist networks. These objectives will be accomplished by means such as economic sanctions and military against the country is considered to condone terrorists, and also increases the global surveillance measures…

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    The notorious seven time tour de France winner Lance Armstrong who doped throughout his seven wins in cycling’s most notable and prestigious event admitted that if he could start his cycling career over again he would still dope (reference 1). Possibly the biggest case of doping in not only the sport of cycling but world sport he had repeatedly said during his career that he did not take performance enhancing drugs but one of his most famous quotes that makes him look foolish now is “I have…

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    Humanitarian intervention has been to the forefront of international relations since the end of the Cold-War. I believe it is critical in protecting human rights and providing emergency assistance in states where human-rights violations are being perpetrated, similar to that stated in ‘Humanitarian Intervention and Peace Operations’ by Theo Farrell. It is difficult to define humanitarian intervention, as not all States agree on what is to be included in characterising and defining intervention.…

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    Argument Against Prohibition

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    At the end of World War I, Americans began to live their lives differently after they had overcome the worst conflict the world had ever seen. They began to enjoy themselves more and the country saw many social, political, and economic changes. During this time, alcohol consumption increased in South Carolina and across the country. Due to social and economic problems caused by alcohol, efforts to stop alcohol consumption were attempted. Groups like the Anti-Saloon League were brought together…

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