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    The 1960s and 1970s marked a period of significant social change, as the United States grappled with social issues, such as racial inequality and political unrest. Against the backdrop of the presidential election, Richard Nixon emerged as a key figure, employing his “Southern Strategy” to secure votes in the 1968 election against Hubert Humphrey, the Democratic candidate, and George Wallace, the Independent candidate. Nixon's "Southern Strategy" emerged as a response to the disillusionment of…

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    Hammering out a Federal Republic The Seventh Annual Message to Congress was written by president James Monroe as a warning to European powers not to interfere with the Western Hemisphere. It soon became the United States foreign policy in 1823, known as the Monroe Doctrine. Monroe warned European countries stating,¨That the American continents are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers.¨ The three main points in the Monroe Doctrine were the…

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    Fear In Lord Of The Flies

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    Payton Olson A3 The Effect of Fear Fear is a crazy thing. It is something that can push even the strongest of people over the edge. It is one of the few things that can dictate and control even a group of people all from one source. This is really shown in the novel Lord of the Flies. The story takes place during a fictional atomic war and was written after World War II. The story revolves around this group of kids who have crash landed on an island and are left to their own devices. There is…

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    Who is Ronald Reagan? Ronald Reagan was the forty-first president of the United States of America. President Ronald Reagan has received both praise and criticism for the way he lead the United States of America. Examples of some praises include reducing burdensome and unnecessary regulation of business, as well as restoring military strength and invigorating the economy. In addition, President Ronald Reagan was the most ideological president of the last decades, who affirmed that the Soviet…

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    The event that concern the Northern are that slavery took jobs that is used to be for lower class white Americans people. For example, in the American Yawp, said that “northern workers felt that slavery suppressed wages and stole land that could have bend used by poor white Americans to achieve economic independence” (TAY). This quote means that slave has migrate to the north and it is unbalance over the lower class people. In addition, lower white people has a lot of competition in jobs due to…

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    George Washington conceptualized the presidency by believing that government must serve the people’s interest rather than benefiting themselves. For that reason, he despite the idea of an ideal party. He feared that political parties would benefit their own self-interesting instead of uniting each other. In such case, Washington asserted that the executive have to be impartial by noting that “even respectable character’ contemplated monarchy ‘without horror’ if it would rescue the nation from an…

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    The last principality that Machiavelli discusses are ecclesiastical principalities. These principalities, weather acquired by fortune or one’s own capacity, can be held without either. This is because they are sustained by religion. Religion is so all powerful in character that these states will continue to exist no matter how the ruling princes live or behave. In these states, the princes do not defend the states and the people, who are not ruled do no really care and do not alienate themselves…

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    After to Constitution was written and signed by the framers there was a requirement of nine states necessary to ratify it as the supreme law of the land. This led to there being a divide in the newly formed country between two groups. The Federalists who supported the Constitution and the Anti-Federalists who were opposed to its ratification (O’Connor, Sabato, & Yanus, 2015). Both groups had valid arguments and concerns with regards to the ratification of the United States Constitution. There…

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    And the parents seemed to agree with the court’s dismissal. Indeed, the survey from ACNielsen revealed that if 60 percent of Americans blamed fast food restaurants as responsible for childhood obesity, 86 percent of American parents also blamed themselves. The Gallup poll revealed that 40 percent of children asked to go to McDonald’s at least once a week and 84 percent of their parents gave in. If fast food companies are indeed guilty of advertising to children, parents are responsible for the…

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    of the most recent struggles affecting, literally, millions more with extreme hardship. The country of Yemen, in the Middle East, is a very poor country that has been in strife amongst its Shiite population for many decades. In the last year, a faction called Ansar Allah deposed the leader of the country and took control of the capital.…

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