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    government is abusing their power, how to stand against the tyranny, and what he wants America to be like. Additionally, he includes comments about separation segregation between races. By using dramatic pauses, wrathful, accusing tone and diction, and religious appeal, along with frequent gestures to the audience, he inspired the south and increased racism in his audience while also promoting the state power over central power. With a convicting and hateful tone, Wallace directs the audience…

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    justice and the rights of every American. In Russia however, human rights are subordinated for the common good of the community. The laws are meant to benefit the community as a whole and not focusing on the level of individual citizens. If a particular law is to be passed, as long as it serves the larger community it doesn’t matter about the few individuals who find the law oppressive. American culture allows diverse views, tolerance and pluralism. Everyone’s opinion is valued and respected. In…

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    right to freedom of speech. She has an opinion. He has an opinion. And their only ammunition is that they have right to freedom of speech, so they continue to carry on with their foolishness. I wished that we were a communist nation that had strict laws that prevented citizens from expressing their feelings about social, political, racial and even sexual dilemmas that one may face daily. Everyone’s viewpoint is not needed, and the government should do something about it! Why is it important to…

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    are separated into higher and lowers classes based on their religion, the right to justice is served to everyone. Especially in the European and American societies today, there are still conflicts and tensions surrounding the disparity between the law enforcement’s treatment of the ‘white Americans’ and the African Americans. Personally, I believe that everyone deserves justice – regardless of his or her language, religion, race, nationality or background. A criminal deserves an equal amount…

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    The fight for religious freedom sources and then its inclusion in the Bill of Rights sources back all the way back to the 18th century when the United States was still a colony of England. The notion of the importance of religious freedom was seen in the writings of Genevan philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his novel The Social Contract. He claims the importance of the…

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    In 1941, after the Gobitis choice, West Virginia passed a law that obliged all open and tuition based school educators and understudies to partake in exercises for the reasons of "educating, cultivating, and propagating the standards, standards and soul of Americanism the administration of the United States and of the condition of West Virginia. Some piece of that necessity was regarding the Nation spoke to by the Flag. The individuals who declined were viewed as disobedient and could be…

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    determining policy through the enactment of Laws, subject to federal and state constitutional restrictions” (Legislative branch). These laws can be statewide or confined to an area depending on the issue being dealt with. Policies such as Louisiana road projects may lead to Lawmakers boosting state gasoline tax by $.05 per gallon. There’s also issues such as the qualifications for marriage license by the state. For example, in Louisiana there is a law that requires people to have a birth…

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    although discouraged by others along the way, especially with even living after her mission is complete are slim. The more important fact of her being a female emboldened by a strong no holds barred belief of injustice and wrongdoing. King Creon’s view of law as civil contrasts from Antigone’s which is where problems occur. Creon rules with an iron fist which means he gets his way regardless of differences of people below him. This leads to tragedies…

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    dramatically they each bring an important lesson to our world. By studying the laws and customs of these civilizations one is able to determine just how impactful these societies were. The Babylonian society believed the gods were in infinite control and appointed specific leaders to run their Empire. One of those leaders was Hammurabi. Hammurabi claimed to have received the law from the sun god, Shamash. He named this law Hammurabi’s Code. Social status was key in this…

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    monarchs receive their power directly from God and are responsible to no one except God. Intendants- Royal officials in seventeenth-century France who were sent into the provinces to execute the orders of the central government. Parlements- Provincial law courts in France. Boyars- The Russian nobility. Procurator- The head of the Holy Synod, the chief decision-making body for the Russian…

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