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    the 1840’s hardly any remained as a result of the Indian Removal Act (History). The Indian Removal Act was signed into law by President Andrew Jackson on May, 30 1830. The Indians were working for white men who wanted to grow cotton on their land (History). The government forced them to leave and white people hated them greatly because they lived on land…

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    The Nat Turner Rebellion

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    into action. This alone shows how powerful a group of people working together can shape and change history. Rebellions against the government and elected officials is nothing new and dates back before the Emancipation Proclamation was written and signed. The signing and implementation of…

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    The Restraining Order Process in California When a person believes they are in imminent danger, a “restraining order” is often sought. However, that is not always the appropriate legal course for the situation. What is a Restraining Order? In the state of California, a restraining order can also be referred to as a stay-away order, a protective order, or a protection order. Regardless of the verbiage, this item is a court order or mandate that prohibits one person from doing a specific task.…

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    origin sued Doctor James Quilligan and the Los Angeles County Hospital for a violation of their civil and constitutional rights by forcible sterilization. These women claimed that they were either coerced into signing the sterilization consent forms, signed them under duress, could not read the English consent forms, or were not given any consent forms at all. Representatives Antonia Hernandez and Charles Nabarrete argued that the plaintiffs were targeted for forcible sterilization because of…

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    Snowden Pros And Cons

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    privacy. The methods used by the NSA such as; cracking online internet encryption, collecting text messages, and intercepting phone calls is unlawful and should not be used on the American people. The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), signed into law by President Bush in 2008, expanded the government's authority to monitor Americans' electronic communications. Because of Snowden it has been revealed that the NSA used the law to conduct broad surveillance of Americans’…

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    part in the trials. The people believed that the broadcast was the only way they would be able to stay connected with the trial. After fighting for some time, the broadcast of the proceedings was put into federal law by President Bill Clinton when he signed the Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act in 1996 (Johnson). The trial was streamed through private television to an auditorium located near the Oklahoma City airport provided specifically to the survivors and victims’ families.. The…

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    or if they were a former slave. Until 1965, there were steps put in place such as literacy tests that prevented many citizens from voting. based on their race and color. On August 6, 1965, “President Lyndon Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act (VRA). The law states that no measure such as a literacy test can be used to deprive a person of the right to vote…

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    Expansionism In Texas

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    elections were known but not popular. When Texas was part of Mexico, the politicians were afraid of American expansionism and therefore developed Anglo- American immigration policy. In 1836 Texas became a republic in which the declaration of Texas was signed from different ethnicities who included Hispanics and Tejanos. After the declaration of independence elections in Texas were becoming popular which some…

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    Adolf Hitler is the epitome of evil. He was a monster, villain, and a lowlife. The Holocaust changed the world forever. But how did Hitler do it? How did Hitler convince 70 million innocent, normal, rational thinking German people to follow and support him and the Nazi movement? How did Hitler convince and alter the thoughts of ordinary people and succeed in creating an obedient army that followed and listened to anything he said, no matter how outrageous it might have been?[i] While Hitler…

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    “Energy” committees with the heads of production to recognize activities, equipment, and the operating organization. It installed the “measuring devices and meters” on bottling line, machines, etc to specify measures to reduce consumptions, and finally it created the organizational and procedure measures which involve employees. From 2013 to 2014 the level of energy consumed had increased 683968 GJ to 3447430 GJ due to the changing the sites concentrated at distilling and sugar…

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