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    When the 15th amendment passed, it allowed black men the right to vote. Although, this was a positive change, white officials responsible for the disfranchisement of black men trying to vote deterred its effectiveness. This disfranchisement went on for decades without any change. Things such as poll taxes and literacy tests enforced disfranchisement of poor former slaves who hadn’t received an education. These tactics were reduced for poor, uneducated white people by the used of a “grandfather…

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    Native American history Name Course Institution Tutor Date 1. Who were the Earliest People in North America according to archeologists? 1. The First Nations 2. The Inuit 3. The Métis 4. The Native Americans 5. The Alaska Natives the first three groups of people are the found in Canada, these are the first nations, the Inuit and the metis people. They are famously known as the Aboriginal peoples of Canada. What do these mean? BCE: it means Before the Common Era. CE: it means…

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    supports [a particular] side of the doctrinal religious debate”. Scalia’s intolerance and Stevens’ attempt to reach out shows the court has two differentiating views. One views monotheistic religions (Protestant in particular) as a component of American history and rejects minority religions for their lack of history, and the other views having a neutral…

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    Kantian Ethics Analysis

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    utilitarianism and principles taught by Christ in the New Testament by delineating correct methods of making moral decisions. Kant’s arguments of acting in accord to our maxim ties closely to some of Christ’s recorded teachings, yet at the same time his views that correct ends are reached a priori which guides moral action while John Stuart Mill contends that the best…

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    Taoism In China

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    The basis for most modern cultures, as well as their historical roots, can often be found in religion. Religion, in some cases, is the very reason some countries are founded to begin with. Whether or not one believes in a particular religion, it is often agreed upon that religious principles hold some sort of importance in the majority of the world. China, for example, was once a large center for religious and philosophical beliefs. Chinese culture has been heavily influenced by the beliefs of…

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    Abul Al Maududi where his ideal were armed jihad in radical Islamic groups and to call universal jihad. His main idea was that reform could only be made when we take away state power and create an Islamic state. Qutb Sayyad, in comparison, did not view the state as a changing variable in history because he wanted more society-centric reform to occur. Their main concern was to take up the enemy of Islamic society. He believed that Islam can free every citizen from enslavement. He also believed…

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    If you are a mystery fan, you might wish to tackle Chesterton’s Father Brown series. This is a series of a priest who is able to solve crimes because he takes original sin seriously and knows the heart of a sinner. They are not overtly religious but they are very mixed in quality. These short stories were collected in five books of which the first, The Innocence of Father Brown, is the best. Try these and if you like them, you can move on the others. And if you are going to read…

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    In our day and age, you will undoubtedly hear the pro-abortionists say these exact statements “it’s between the woman and her doctor” or “a woman has the right to choose.” The world today is in great peril; can people recognize right from wrong? Pro-abortionists say it is wrong to make abortion illegal in the United States because, you deny women’s right to health care. Therefore, the pro-abortionists in other words believe that, to deny a woman her right to choose an abortion, is an attack on…

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    Imagine a world without the east coast of the United States. Imagine the entire state of California evacuated due to severe drought conditions. Imagine continuous forest fires wiping out wildlife in the southern states. Although these disastrous events are not present in the world today, it may be heading in this direction due to the rapid increase in temperature, also known as climate change. The issue of climate change has been playing a variety of different roles throughout the world over the…

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    Summer Reading Essay Prompt Individualism is the moral stance, political philosophy, ideology, or social outlook that stresses the moral worth and value of the individual. Ralph Waldo Emerson, arguably the most important individual in the Transcendentalist movement, expressed the gravity of the “integrity of your own mind” which seemed to influence the writings of many authors. Emerson’s wrote in Self-Reliance a cohesive statement of individualism, which contained his most meticulous comment…

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