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    hands, with the Democratic-Republicans achieving majorities in both chambers. Adams could see the writing on the wall: his party had been relegated to the judicial branch. In a bid to strengthen Federalist power, he appointed Secretary of State John Marshall to be Chief Justice of the United States. Adams also worked with the outgoing Congress to create a slew of new judicial…

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    In his article on citizenship and social class, T. H. Marshall traces the history of citizenship in England and divides it under three types of rights: civil, political, and social. He states they all began as one. However, with time they separated, in the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth century, respectively. Each of these types of rights emerged because the public demanded them, and each went its own way, without regard for the other rights. They were completely separate. It wasn’t…

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    after the Civil Rights Movement. Gaines uses fifteen narrators, that are cajun and black, to tell the two opposing sides of racism still present on the Marshall Plantation. Although the cajun farmers believe they no longer discriminate against the black community, Gaines uses an isolated setting, a unified black community, a very prominent Marshall Plantation, a black resistance to the white supremacy, and a use of powerful symbolism to show the journey of one black community joining together…

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    The plan is also part of the European Recovery Program (ERP). Marshall used the concept plan he developed as a method to rebuild economies and spirits of Western Europe. Throughout this speech, Marshall convinced he wanted to increase stability throughout Europe. The era of 1946-1947, European nations were devastated and struggled to recover after WWII. Economic prosperity keeps peace…

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    There are lots of very influential people in this bracket. However, our most influential Americans are Jackie Robinson, George C. Marshall, Martin Luther King Jr., and Henry Ford. The most influencial American needs to be somebody that not only affected his time period, but also affects ours. For that reason, I choose Henry Ford. Jackie Robinson was the first African American to play a professional sport, which opened the door for others to play at the proffesional level. But he didn’t merely…

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    by its emphasis on the will of the people. Liberalism provides society with security, freedoms and economic safety, such as Canada’s Anti-terrorism Act of 2015, the United Nations’ Declaration of Rights of Indigenous People or the United States’ Marshall Plan. One of the essential aspects of liberalism is the security that comes with it. In Canada we have the Passenger Protect list from 2007 and the Anti-terrorism Act…

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    Not only did the moderators feel unappreciated but as Marshall McLuhan would take on the situation, the technology become the extension of man therefore it wasn’t even noticed as a job to take part in because they would have assumed it to be a necessity that was always going to be there and that is why the example…

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    hamper the growth of the communist sphere of influence, presented by the Soviet Union in the late 40s. The four strategies (in order of occurrence) the United States took to obtain and practice the policy of containment were the Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, Berlin Airlift and the National Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The magnifying power of communism posed a great threat to the Western Hemisphere. President Harry Truman recognized the emerging issue and appeared before Congress on…

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    the other hand the Supreme Court has no power to force Jefferson and his secretary to let Marbury take his position because they would ignore what the court says. The law upon which Marbury’s claim was based on was declared by Chief Justice John Marshall unconstitutional . So after all that happened William Marbury could not become a justice of peace of the district…

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    The two allied nations after WWII, Soviet Union and the U.S, quickly had different ideas on how to run their nations. The Soviets wanted to spread communism and the U.S wanted to spread democracy. So to prevent it the U.S took action such as; the Marshall Plan, the Truman Doctrine, NATO and the Berlin Aircraft. The first Diplomacy action the U.S took was joining NATO. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization was an alliance of nine Western European nations including Canada, Iceland, and the…

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