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    In Underidentification of Human Trafficking Victims in the United States by Elizabeth K.Hopper, Harper‘s informing reader about rates of human trafficking reports, how they are significantly low. Thousands of people are being trafficked each year in the US and only a few cases are reported. Lack of awareness, information, and limits on protections acts are contributing factors to the underidentification of traffic victims. Getting a better understanding of the factors and finding ways to…

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    discussion about marijuana has been an ongoing debate for many years, and though it has its pros and cons I feel like that marijuana should be legalized. The reasoning behind my decision is because I feel like other drugs that are legal in the United States such as smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol carries the same side effects as smoking/ingesting marijuana. Pros for legalizing marijuana would be it would boost the economy through revenue according to the book. Another pro, provided by…

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    1920s America Immigration

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    During the the progressive era in the United States, the economy began to flourish as industrial production, population, and the consumer marketplace all expanded. Numerous people moved into urban areas where industries were booming, on the look out for jobs. Most of these newcomers were immigrants from Europe, known as transatlantic migration. This new wave of immigrants had great importance in the growth and development of the United States through this era. Just like when anyone migrates…

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    Richard Nixon Dbq

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    of a more pragmatic approach to this issue. Nixon and the Soviet leaders signed the SALT I, placing limitations on antiballistic missiles (Barr 69). In the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty of 1972, both parties agreed to “limit anti-ballistic missile systems,” meaning they would limit the number of nuclear warheads and missiles that they built (Document 7). It is again important to note the year of this document, 1972. This was another effort of Nixon improve his reputation after his Vietnam…

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    The United States has welcomed millions of immigrants over the centuries. These immigrants, and citizens alike, have one goal, to achieve the American Dream. Of course, each individual has their own ideal ‘American Dream’ but it can roughly be defined as “working hard to be able to get ahead.” The opportunities available to accomplish the American Dream vary from person to person, some are able to reach their goal while others are left with only a dream. Now, it seems that the United States has…

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    In the United States, freedom is spelled out in the Constitution under the First Amendment. It states that those who are a part of this country are given freedom of speech, press, religion, and expression. These rights are meant to limit the extent to which government controls the freedom of an individual. Essentially, anyone and everyone in this country has the liberty to express their opinion. However, there are instances in which certain opinions and actions are deemed harmful. In such cases,…

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    Supreme Court Functions

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    At the head of our federal court system stands the United States Supreme Court. Many present-day US citizens possess minimal knowledge regarding the Supreme Court and how it functions. The Supreme Court serves as the ultimate authority in legal interpretation and its verdicts can only be altered by a constitutional amendment. The Court is in charge of making authoritative decisions concerning many of the most important issues of our time. The Court reviews decisions made by lower courts and its…

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    Persuasive Essay Marijuana

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    One of the primary focuses of America's War on Drugs is the controversial drug Marijuana. Marijuana remains the most widely used illegal drug and stirs up constant debate everywhere. Most people in America are worried about their taxes and expenses. There were 8.2 million marijuana arrests between 2001 and 2010. This results in taxpayers spending more than $1 billion annually to imprison pot offenders. Marijuana should be legalized in the U.S. for many reasons that show a boost in the Economy,…

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    Throughout the United States, “billions of taxpayer dollars have been wasted on this failed policy. Following the end of Prohibition, our economy went from wasting money and ruining lives from prosecutions, and creating organized crime, to now billions of dollars in revenue…

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    The Power Of Federalism

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    laid down that “governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.” The “colonies” had to establish a government, which would be the framework for the United States. The purpose of a written constitution is to define and therefore more specifically limit government powers. After the Articles of Confederation failed to work in the 13 colonies, the U.S. Constitution was created in 1787. When thinking about the different things from North America, a…

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