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    Proclamation was issued to all states waging war against the Union and declared slaves forever free. “It applied only to states that had seceded from the Union, leaving slavery untouched in the loyal Border States,” per the U.S. National Archives & Records Administration. Although, this did not include the Border States and three Confederate states that were not in rebellion; the proclamation declared roughly 3 million out of the 4 million slaves and indentured servants to be free. The…

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    ~"African American Records: Freedmen 's Bureau." National Archives and Records Administration. National Archives and Records Administration. Web. 04 Mar. 2016. . From this website I obtained information on the many records of the Freedmen’s Bureau. After the civil war there many people, such as slaves and whites that were poor, that the bureau helped in many ways to improve their living conditions. After the war almost four million slaves were free. The war was very destructive. It destroyed…

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    Topeka, Kansas. N.p., n.d. Web. "Order of Argument in the Case, Brown v. Board of Education." National Archives and Records Administration. National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. Web. United States. National Park Service. "History & Culture." National Parks Service. U.S. Department of the Interior, 23 July 2014. Web. United States. National Park Service. "U.S. Supreme Court Justices." National Parks Service. U.S. Department of the Interior, 24 July 2014.…

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    Electoral Problems

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    were only 13 colonies, which are states, all of which were located on the Atlantic border. This made “national campaigns... impractical...”, because transportation and communication wasn’t well built between colonies (Kimberling 1). The founders also believed that “State loyalties could trump the best interests of a national government” which would make it difficult to elect a candidate with a national influence and that it would be difficult to elect a candidate…

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    The 1950s was an era full of innovation, growth, change, and panic. More importantly, the Cold War was emerging during this time period. The Cold War was a state of political hostility between the Soviet Union and the United States. This era is characterized by threats, propaganda, and technological and scientific advancements. The US and the Soviet Union were in an arms race, a space race, and overall in constant rivalry. Most striking is the copious propaganda publicized during the era.…

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    reform. The first goal was the relief means attempting to solve the problems of the Depression. One major problem was finding jobs for the unemployed. Therefore he created programs such as the Public Works Administration, the Civilian Conservation Corps, and the Works Progress Administration. Meanwhile the Emergency Banking Relief Act called for a four-day bank holiday to check the condition of banks and allow only those banks that could demonstrate wealth to reopen. Next, you had the recovery…

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    The Federalist Summary

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    requiring endorsement from nine of thirteen expresses, the press was immersed with letters about the questionable record. (2) Commended statesmen Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay said something with a progression of expositions under the pen name, contending that the proposed framework would save the Union and engage the government to act solidly and rationally in the national interest. The articles were distributed in book structure as The Federalist in 1788. Alexander Hamilton…

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    In 1917 President Woodrow Wilson presented a declaration of war to congress depicting the duty and responsibility of the U.S. to join in World War I. His request supported as to why we he was electing to go to war with Germany, expressed a confident and at times fearful language, and our trust relations with Germany. He expressed that the loans for war be assisted by raised taxes, rather that it be borrowed money. The thoughts of war were frowned upon by some, but an attack directly to our…

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    Havanna Lowes Mrs. Vogelman English III 14 October 2015 Successful Dreams The American Dream explains the goals of success through a process of ups and downs throughout one’s life. Young children often view their futures as them taking over the world. They have these massive dreams of becoming the president, a superstar, or an actress. They see their futures as happy, wealthy, and successful. What they do not see is all of the hard work and positive attitude it takes to achieve such labels. One…

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    EHR In Communication

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    is vital to supporting efficient and safe patient care. The challenge will be to create a program that covers all of the needs (patient, practitioners, billing and legal use) giving all parties concerned the data they need without overloading the records while still covering the relevant information necessary to cover all aspects and…

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