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    vol. 3, Gale, 2010, pp. 122-129. Opposing Viewpoints in Context, link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/CX1337701079/OVIC?u=pmslibrary&xid=07daf6f3. Accessed Oct. 2017. ` Hovde, Ellen and Muffie Meyer, directors. Liberty: The American Revolution. PBS, 1997. Thomas, Lauren. “The Constitution, 1776–1800.” American History, ABC-CLIO, 2000, americanhistory.abc-clio.com/Search/Results?q=2006745. The U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Schlessinger Media, 2002.…

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    Thomas Jefferson Analysis

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    Garrett Sheldon assesses the transition within Thomas Jefferson’s ideology as he initiates with deep Lockean Idealogy and shifts towards more Democratic Republic beliefs associated with Christians ethics, and Scottish moral philosophy, etc. Jefferson utilized Locke’s philosophies in his revolutionary movement to maintain independence and human rights during the revolution and as he writes the Declaration of Independence. He applies ideas from John Locke’s Second Treatise based on the idea of…

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    In The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin, Wood explains the life of the Founding Father, Benjamin Franklin, and shows how he became one of America’s greatest icons. Also, he gives readers a new understanding of the American Revolution and a profound insight into the emergence of America’s ideas itself (16). Wood also examines the events that caused Franklin’s life and views to change not only himself but American Culture (246). Moreover, individuals today do not know where life will lead…

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    After winning the Revolutionary War, America felt the need to move forward and create a proper government system to run a country, regard to that, the nation has created a framework for governing by adopting the Constitution. George Washington - the first president of the United State is, in my opinion, is the greatest president in America history. Washington has been known for his strong leadership and has set many important precedents that become the tradition to be followed. Besides the…

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    Payne Todd who was a 26 year old widow. Before becoming president James Madison had other positions in the government. He had been a delegate for the congress of confederation, part of the House of Representatives for 2 of Virginia’s districts and Thomas Jefferson’s Secretary of State before he became…

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    In 2012 Donald J. Trump tweeted that “The electoral college is a disaster for a democracy.” It’s ironic that because of the electoral college he was elected president. He lost the popular vote by more than two million votes, and yet won the presidency. This is the second time in 16 year that this has occurred. In the wake of the most recent election, the electoral college has become a controversial topic in the United States. In a presidential election, voters are not actually voting for the…

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    The anti-federalists feared that the central government would become too powerful and that if the government would commit an infraction on the states’ rights. The Federalists were in agreement with the constitution. The federalists were wealthy, well educated and were unified by the thought of higher power. The leaders of the Federalists included John Adams and Alexander Hamilton both yearned for an effective constitution. In contrast, the Anti-federalists were generally farmers and anybody that…

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    According to Alexis de Tocqueville in Democracy in America, a democratic society has various characteristics such as individualism and a single-minded pursuit of material wealth. These two characteristics can cause certain dangers to a democratic society such as a despotic and absolute government and also unhappiness. Alexis de Tocqueville in his book Democracy in America presents a behavior that occurs in democratic America. This behavior is called individualism, which is a “reflective and…

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    member in society and to help out others around you. Thomas Edison In 1877 Thomas Edison invented the first phonograph. A phonograph is a sound reproducing that uses cylinders to record sound as well as reproduce sound. In 1879 Thomas Edison built the first commercially practical incandescent light bulb. Edison also introduced the world's first viable way of centrally generating and distributing electric light, heat and power. In 1887 Thomas Edison was recognized for setting up the world's…

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    Colony Of Virginia Essay

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    Colonial Report (Virginia) The Colony of Virginia The colony of Virginia was the first to be established of the original 13 colonies. The colony was founded by Join Smith in 1607, Virginia was considered to be one of the Southern Colonies. The colony of Virginia got its name from Queen Elizabeth I of England who was considered to be the “Virgin Queen.” The major cities/towns of Virginia are Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Richmond. The Southern Colonies were considered to be the warmest of the…

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