American society in the 1950’s illustrates a shift in the thinking, values and ideology. The emergence of popular rock n’ roll had a massive impact on America and reveals the changes made from the prior decade. Due to the persistent fear of communism and emotional instability caused by the Cold War, Americans in the 1950’s were in a constant state of anxiety. All Shook Up: How Rock ‘n’ Roll Changed America by Glenn C. Altschuler dives into the 1950’s to demonstrate the effect rock n’ roll had on…
The United States of America gained its independence on July 4th, 1776, successfully cutting its restrictive ties with Great Britain. Shortly after the end of the Revolutionary War, America and Britain made amends and resumed trade and peaceful affairs. However, all peace someday comes to an end, especially in the case of America’s unstable relationship with Britain, fueled by vengeful grudges due to past events. Only four decades after America gained its independence, tensions between America…
The Electoral College is the voting method used in the United States to elect the president. This system has been in use since its implementation in 1777. Although it has never been reformed or abolished many people believe that the Electoral College is a much to complicated and unfair system to be used to elect the president. Additionally many argue that the same system that is used for every other election in the country should be used to elect the president. The reasons for the electoral…
I am working on the issue on the issue involving the American Citizen Liberty Union (ACLU). In order to find out, why this organization who protects our rights through the Amendments of the constitution is so controversial. This non-profit organization has been debatable for a number of countless reasons. The ACLU faces many civil debatable decisions before the Supreme Court. Does this have anything to do with the conspiracy theory which declares a New World Order? What if the ACLU had something…
Politics have always been a male dominated role – specifically a white male dominated role. African Americas got the right to vote in 1869 but that did not mean they were welcomed to the world of politics. African Americans were discriminated against with laws such as the grandfather law, poll taxes and literacy tests. The first African Americans elected to congress were elected in 1972 – more than 100 years latter . Women on the other hand only got the right to vote 95 years ago in 1920. To…
In order, to run for Senate and the State House, there are informal and formal qualifications that you have to qualify for, to run for these positions. The formal qualifications for both houses include being a US Citizen, registered voter, and one year residency in district. The formal qualifications for the Texas House of Representatives include being 21 years of age and a two year resident of the State of Texas. The formal qualifications for Texas Senate includes being 26 years of age and a…
The President of the United States is elected to a four-year term by electors from every make up Congress. The citizens of each state vote for electors who then vote for the president on the prescribed day, selected by Congress. “According to Maier, Pauline, Ratification: The People Debate the Constitution, 1787-1788, Executive Orders are legally binding orders given by the President, acting as the head of the Executive Branch of Federal Administrative Agencies. They are not legally binding on…
The movements of tectonic plates, these massive slabs of solid rock that move across the earth’s crust and crash together, move apart, and rub against each other forming most volcanoes. The tectonic collisions are a slow-moving event, as if set in slow motion, creating a long process that eventually resulting in the formation of volcanoes. The Cascade Range of the Pacific Northwest is known for its deep evergreen forests and numerous tall jagged cones and this area is home to the Strato-Volcano…
What is truthfully the best way to choose the President of the United States? The Electoral College is the United States’ current method of choosing the . This method consists of choosing representatives to pick who a state votes for. However, the elected representatives for a state are usually not required to vote for the popular vote of that state, which can result in the outcome of a candidate being chosen president and not having the popular vote of the country. This method is causing…
The Aaron Burr Trial and the Ammon Bundy Trial have a few similarities and differences. Both Burr and Bundy was fighting over land which was seen as federal property. A lot of people felt like both parties broke laws that couldn’t be justified by the constitution. Burr and Bundy were also acquitted by the jury during their trial. Aaron Burr intended to start a war, dividing the union between the United States & its allies. Burr had a history of seeking revenge against his opponents. Burr actions…