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    jimmymurshed Per:6 09/6/17 Argument essay you feel like you should be limited to what you can say? Many individuals trust that some white patriots, Neo nazis, or some fanatic gatherings shouldn't have the capacity to say what they might want in regards to different races, sexual orientations, religions or societies. Should these gatherings have the capacity to state what they need with no farthest point? I trust that they ought to be permitted to state whatever they…

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    statement supportive of freedom becomes an implement used to enslave others? An example such as this occurs with the inclusion of the Elastic Clause in the United States Constitution. As a consequence of its imperfections, the clause contributed fuel for dissent amongst politicians throughout the years, and irritates the counterbalance between anarchy and oligarchy long supported by the United States. Additionally, it leads to conflict not as a direct repercussion of the constriction of…

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    When he was assassinated by his general, Toyotomi Hideyoshi took his place. Building on Nobunaga’s achievements, Hideyoshi brought all of Japan under his control. The primary political goal of Tokugawa Ieyasu was to cut off the roots of potential dissent and rebellion. Tokugawa Iemitsu expelled Portuguese, missionaries and trader. This decision was motivated more by the political and cultural treat. Tokugawa Ieyasu soon began to see it as a growing threat to the stability of the influenced to…

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    backlash by its citizens. People usually are against law enforcement because the system fails to protect them. Police brutality not only causes issues with police departments and their regulations, it creates injustice with citizens, causing them to dissent. Disappointed with the justice system, people feel that it is necessary to protest about the excessive…

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    The Enlightenment was an eighteenth century intellectual movement that embodied the people of the world, emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition. The Enlightenment encouraged people to question traditional authority and embrace the concept that humanity could be improved through rational change. These thoughts and concepts of the Enlightenment inspired certain movements in history, enhancing change and propelling the intellectual movement forward. One of the more famous…

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    At the critical age of thirteen, I, like all other thirteen-year-olds, transitioned from childhood into adolescence; unlike most thirteen-year-olds, however, I had the pleasure of experiencing one of those Earth-shattering revelations that rattled the foundations of the world I perceived, and this newfound lens would alter my understanding of… well, everything. My mother has always been adamant that her children, though born and raised in the United States, remain connected to their roots.…

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    After African Americans were granted many rights, they were still put into discrimination by other people, mostly whites. Segregation was more occupied by the South side because there were more hatred in-between races at that time. Martin Luther King Jr. grew in discrimination and saw how violent it was so he wanted to lead a nonviolent revolution. King helped end segregation by leading and being a Freedom Rider, peaceful protests, and leading a huge nonviolent march/speech known as the ‘I Have…

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    Napoleon Bonaparte By: Seth D. Napoleon Bonaparte, one of the most powerful military leaders of the 18th and 19th centuries, changed Europe and France. His cunning battle tactics and strategies opted him to be emperor of France which he did become. Even though he was a pretty bad person, some may refer him to Hitler of the 18th century. People say he is similar to Adolf Hitler because how he was a ruthless country taker over like him. I've even heard people call Napoleon Bonaparte the…

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    President Thomas Jefferson defeated President John Adams for a reason. In the revolution of 1800 Vice president thomas jefferson defeated president john adams.The election was a realigning election ushered in a general of Democratic-Republican party rule and the eventual demise of the federalist party in the first system. The people who were involved are the American citizens,congress voting,thomas jefferson and john adams.They are talking about thomas jefferson and john adams going against each…

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    Sarah Ann Poe CJ 270 Case Brief April 27, 2017 Hudson v McMillian Facts Keith a Hudson, a prisoner at Angola Louisiana State Penitentiary, filed a lawsuit against three correctional officers in the prison. Hudson had an argument with Jack McMillian which resulted in the fight between the two including Marvin Woods, who assisted McMillian while Hudson was handcuffed and shackled. Arthur Mezo, the supervisor, had watched Hudson being beaten. Mezo’s only comments were “not to have too much fun”…

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