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    that disproves the widely thought occurrence. Once people understand the event, they will finally realise the shady works of our US Government. 9/11 was a controlled demolition due to the facts that the WTC was built to withstand a boeing 757, the patriot act was to be signed into law immediately after 9/11, and traces of thermite were found at ground zero. First, the buildings were built to withstand a Boeing 747. According to hangthebankers.com, The towers were built to withstand both…

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    John Adams Switching Sides John Adams is now a patriot that is a lawyer, and writer for the colonists. He first wrote for the newspaper to have dissertation about Canon and Feudal Law. Then he wrote for protests. Adams began to defend the colonists and started to become a patriot. He was married to Abigail Adams from 1764 to 1818. With her he had two children, John Quincy Adams and Abigail Adams Smith. John Adams and his family were loyal to the England king. In 1761,…

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    During the War for Independence the colonists had to decide whether to be a Loyalist or a Patriot. To me choosing to be a Loyalist was the best thing they could have done for the war. Many of the Sons of Liberty and the Patriots didn’t know how to respect England. The American Colonists did some very disrespectful things to us Loyalists and they didn’t respect our views! Although numerous Americans think that England gave us taxation without representation, we should have just gone along with…

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    different ideas dependent upon where Lucie and the family are. In London, England, the footsteps are merely echoes of people who could someday enter the family’s lives, while in Paris, France, the family is directly confronted with the footsteps of the patriot mob. Therefore, the footsteps essentially represent a path that connects the present and the future of the French Revolution and the people that the rebellion impacts. Meanwhile, Doctor Manette’s…

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    Many patriots such as myself are unhappy with the current British government. Taxes are high, and we still have no representation. Everything seems like it’s unfair right now, and for many, that’s enough reason to go to war. But for those willing to wait, don’t jump the gun yet, and changes will come. The reason the British taxes are so high is because they just got done fighting a war. War is expensive and Britain is trying to stay out of debt by raising money as quick as possible. It may be…

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    As one becomes older privacy may shift from the privacy of parents to a more powerful entity, such as the government. Throughout the history of the United States, there have been issues, whether the government has the right over someone’s privacy. Whether or not should the United States should interfere with what one does privately in the confinements of one’s home. As mentioned by Morone and Kersh, in the class text, the right to privacy is not mentioned in the U.S. Constitution Further the 4th…

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    When the American Revolution broke out I most definitely would have been a Patriot. I would be a Philadelphian housewife who jumped at the chance to join the Ladies Association and defend the Continental Army. Many women were devout Patriots not only because their husbands were, but because it provided them a chance to become leaders, decision makers, and activists. All of which they would have never been allowed to become without the American Revolution. When their husbands left they had…

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    Pros And Cons Of Nsc-68

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    NSC-68 and Patriot Act are the most debated constitutional amendments in the history of United States of America. NSC-68 was a top secret policy paper that was proposed by US’ National Security Council that was presented to President Truman in April 1950. To date the NSC-68 is considered to one of the most important statement of American policy in the Cold War. The Patriot Act is the United State law that was enacted in response to September 11, terrorist attacks that provided law-enforcement…

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    what it is today. The three important events to me were: the ratification of the 19th amendment, U.S. President George Washington Bush signing the Patriot Act, and President George Washington publishing his “Farewell Address”. I have chosen these three events because: the 19th Amendment allowed me to have the right to vote, the signing of the Patriot Act provided the tools necessary for America to stop terrorism, and Washington’s Farewell Address warned America of future events that would lead…

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    There is a lot of confusion as to why the Patriots won the the RevolutionaryWar. We must start at the root of the war to answer this question. The explanation, on paper, as why the colonists revolted was because the British were taxing them without representation. This explanation does not go into full detail of why simple farmers were willing to give up their lives for sovereignty. Was it simply because of taxation?; No it takes more than taxation to start a war with the greatest world power…

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