Importance of The Second Amendment

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    Constitution of the United States. This document set the formation of the new government as well, one with three branches and fostering a system of checks and balances as well as liberty. Socially, groups of militias and minutemen were of great importance during the war. American…

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    throughout the United States as a source of energy because it is environmentally friendly and coals are easy to obtain. Republicans are against gun control because they think that it violates the Second Amendment and limits self-defense. Owning private property is supported by Republicans because the Fifth Amendment states that only the government is limited to owning land, not citizens. Republicans want to make abortion illegal because they believe that it damages the health of pregnant women.…

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    Washington’s strong values and principles helped a shape a nation in desperate need for guidance and leadership. James Monroe said to Thomas Jefferson, “Be assured, his influence carried this government.” (Personal communication, July 12, 1788). As his second term came to a close Washington wrote a Farewell Address to the American people to help guide them into the future. In the address he stressed, “The "national Union" formed the bedrock of "collective and individual happiness" for U.S.…

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    country a safer place. Law enforcing authorities try their hardest day and night to keep their community protected. In spite of all their hard work, they can not be everywhere at all times. They, unfortunately, can 't move at light speed records and seconds late can mean a lifetime of pain for someone. This is where gun owning comes into play and safety can now be a matter of reaching for a gun for a family 's protection. A great amount of people are running away from their hometowns because…

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    once said, “Yes, people pull the trigger - but guns are the instrument of death. Gun control is necessary, and delay means more death and horror” (Brainyquotes.com). In the United States, the Second Amendment is a largely debated issue affecting everyone. One of the areas where education and the Second Amendment meet is on college campuses. Should concealed carry be allowed on college grounds? Kevin McCarthy, author of “ Guns Will Make Campus Less Safe”, Langston Taylor, author of “ Column:…

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    playing a role in important historic events. Some call President Lincoln “the Great Emancipator” because of his role in ending slavery (Thomas 158). In 1863, he wrote the Emancipation Proclamation (Emancipation Proclamation). He helped pass the 13th amendment to the Constitution in 1865 abolishing slavery. (Primary Documents in American History). The Lincoln Memorial has a mural of the Angel of Truth with recently freed slaves on the south wall…

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    Betty Ford Short Biography

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    Republican Congressional Spouse (1948-1973), and briefly served as Second Lady of the United States (1973-1974) prior to becoming First Lady (1974-1977). She was known publically for her outspokenness and honesty, which made her a National spokesperson on women's rights and health issues including cancer, drug addiction, and alcoholism. Politically, Betty also supported the legalization of abortion and passage of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), both of which were…

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    and the colonist determination, to win. Important figures lead the colonists through tough times, and our independence was born at last. Although if a few people made different decisions, none of this would ever happen. These decisions lay enough importance to impact the entire outcome of the colonists’ final rebellion…

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    particular importance for new small business owners to be familiar with. An in depth study of disability discrimination should be made; as it has the ability to affect the greatest majority of workers. With the implementation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, it became illegal for employers to discriminate against an employee or applicant based purely on their…

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    influence our lives every day, such as those in the constitution. It has many views within it that have changed our world and shaped it into the world it is today. We can’t help but think of our world without these amendments or how we might be without them. If we didn’t have some of the amendments in that constitution, our lives could be dramatically different. A lot of Jefferson’s ideas are similar to those of Frederick Douglass’. Douglass was born into slavery, but died a free man. When…

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