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    established in order to lessen the impact of politics Whether you talk about the attack on Planned Parenthood relating to abortion, the military relating to the rise of power from the military contractors, healthcare, women’s rights, the rights of the LGBT community, or the rights of people who practice non-western religions, these are all extremely polarizing topics within our current society that can have a pragmatic solution that doesn’t just involve what political party a certain person may…

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    safety. "Being on school boundaries you promise to keep weapons and drugs away so they have the right to search you if they have proof, but it can also violate your 4th amendment if they don’t have heavy evidence as of why they're searching you," was said in the article called "Students Have Right Preventing From Unwarranted Searches" by principal John Plafrey (pg. 3). "4th Amendment states: [t]he right of a person to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable…

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    In supporting the Andersons, I would never have done what Smith did. Mr. Smith does not have the right to refuse to give service to the Andersons. It is his own private business but he does not have the right to refuse service to anyone he wants to whether it being he doesn’t like them for their race, color, sex, ethnicity and sexuality. Mr. Smiths actions are wrong and therefore not right at all. It isn't morally acceptable. It is dehumanizing and is extremely offensive. Why would you give…

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    and factories. Wilson also created New Freedom program strengthen antitrust law, protect the rights of worker to union, and…

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    fought for a Bill of Rights to be included within the Constitutional framework governing the federal government so as to explicitly codify individual rights under the law. Their skepticism regarding the nature of government recognized state action and the liberties of the individual citizen are typically antithetical in nature and in need of explicit protection. Some Federalists on the other hand were actually fearful of such methods, worrying that explicitly listing the rights of the individual…

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    going to be subjected to inhumane laws that barred them from full participation in the community. The major beginning of their fight began in 1848, the year of revolutions across Europe, which called for the liberation of the middle class among other rights. The poor harvests combined with disease caused uproar and when the people noticed only some of them got a say, or vote, in the matter they looked for expanded suffrage. The liberal Jews participated in this fight in the hopes it would grant…

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    Gun Control DBQ Essay

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    A logical assertion can, and is, made that certain background checks are desirable in order to decrease the amount of deaths caused by guns. However, we need to understand the effectiveness of these checks, that many who want a gun will go to any means to acquire one. In a study conducted by Daniel W. Webster and Jon S. Vernick of John Hopkins University, over 80 percent of criminals evaluated were not lawful retail purchasers of firearms – as most acquired their weapons from sources such as…

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    discussed civil rights, religion, morals, and the Bill of Rights. During past discussions the teacher acknowledged that a number of the students attended church and had biased views concerning race or religion. The teaching strategy of preparing a lesson plan which teaches about diversity, acceptance, and tolerance will help the students to change some of their prejudiced views on race and religious beliefs. The teacher took her students on a field trip to a location central to a civil rights…

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    Mill V. Mill's On Liberty

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    In the past, people worried about one main problem: the perpetual struggle between themselves and the government. The people wanted protection against those with the power to control them. However, Mill worried about a much subtler yet even more devastating problem: the tyranny of the majority. While people were more tolerable since rulers’ powers were limited, they failed to see another authority, an authority that controlled them without their knowledge—the tyranny of the majority. Many times,…

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    increased social rights and equity through the national goals and rights set forth, towards the poor and the socially disadvantaged, in a particular nation 's constitution. This approach is, in fact, a form of educational borrowing in that it seeks to follow thriving examples of planning that have been employed by other institutions of learning throughout the world. This system is one that is often chosen by education professionals who are interested in the increased social and individual rights…

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