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    The most common question people are compelled to ask when studying genocide is: why? Throughout our lives, we hear about these atrocities, and yet they never seem to make sense to the average person. Many people tend to look over the details, just reassuring themselves that these campaigns are led out by evil, sociopathic dictators. Yet, they forget to ask how these campaigns start and, once again, why they started in the first place. In the case of genocide, there are two main reasons why a…

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    Isis Analysis

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    Currently the United States is close to going at war with the terrorist group Isis. There are many ways in containing this group, along with many different strategies.In the article “Presidential Candidates Criticize Obamas Islamc State Strategy, but Theirs Sound Similar” by Christi Par sons and David Lauter discusses the problems of Isis and why terrorism is ruining the United States and the world. During a news conference, President Obama discussed his strategic plans with dealing with the…

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    “know-nothing” – The Know-Nothing party emerged during the mid-1850s and derived its name from the reluctance of its members to acknowledge its existence. Its rise was precipitated by the explosion of Irish and German immigration from the period of 1840-1860. During this time span, over 4 million Irish and German settled in the United States; the Irish made their homes mostly in the Northeast while the Germans went to Midwest. Members of the Know-nothing party were nativists who disliked the…

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    In this case presentation it focuses on research on stem cells to find possible ways to cure many disease. A group of scientists created a line of stem cells out of human embryos that could be used for genetic engineering research in November 1998. When George W. Bush became president he received immense pressure to ban the funding and research for stem cell research, and it led him to ban the proposed funding for the research. To support his actions Bush argued that the stem cells found by the…

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    The Great Migration

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    The Dream “We American Negros should know…until Africa is free, the descendants of Africa the world over cannot escape their chains… the NAACP should therefore put in the forefront of its program the freedom of Africa in work and wage, education and health, and the complete abolition of the colonial system” W.E.B Du Bois, a prominent Civil rights advocacy figure in the NAACP said this after returning to the United States after the fifth Pan-African Congress conference. The Great Migration…

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    remaining humble and good-natured (“Ronald Reagan,” n.d.). Furthermore, did you know President Reagan use to be a Democrat? According to Politifact Florida.gop (Rosenberg, 2010), When asked why he left the Democratic Party he stated, "I didn 't leave the Democratic Party, the party left me.” This shows President Reagan was an ethical leader who stood by his individual choices and did not care about what others thought of him. President Reagan was a visionary and ethical leader through using…

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    Meanwhile the eight hour day would secure more humane conditions for workers, and allow them to do something outside of the factory other than work such as exercise their freedoms to unionize, express themselves, and take part of politics through a party such as the Populists to better the country. However, these Populist goals are a blend of both of the times conservatism and liberalism because, without the the involvement of government, liberal appeal, the legislation necessary to secure such…

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    The comment that draws the most partisan response is when the President states, “how we secured the freedom in every state to marry the person we love.” Republicans are conservative and thus, most refused to cheer for this, unlike the Democrats. How is the President’s presentation? President Obama seems to be cool and collected throughout the whole address. He does not seem to be nervous or scared about what he is addressing, as shown by his body language. His body language emphasizes the…

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    dissatisfied with the government and this is the reason they voted to power a man who promised to rip up the Treaty of Versailles, Adolf Hitler. He rose to power in German politics as leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party, also known as the Nazi Party. The people needed a strong leader to contest the victors of World War I and change their quality of life. Hitler promised to bring back Germany’s glory, and whether or not people agree with how he did it, he did. He may have done…

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    Blacks have become the target of the police recently, in 2015, 975 people have been killed by the police (Killed by Police Org). The different cases of police brutality, shows a need for programs in every racially populated area for African Americans to go and learn about the events that surround their race. There are cases that are very popular and have become the basis of the movement “Black Lives Matter” such as; Eric Gardner, Michael Brown, and Tamir Rice, these cases make it around the…

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