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    The Ballot Or The Bullet

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    Malcolm X was a prominent figure in both the civil rights movement and the nation of Islam in the 1950s and 60s. Malcolm constructed the idea of “Black Nationalism”, a movement fighting for the social, economic, and political freedom of African-Americans. In the speech “The Ballot or the Bullet” delivered on April 3rd, 1964 at Cory Methodist Church in Cleveland, Ohio Malcom X is discussing the 1964 election. He is communicating that all African-Americans have a choice and a voice in the election…

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    stronger and more centralized government. The rebellion highlighted several of the documents’ failings that ultimately were due to the weak and decentralized government that the Articles of Confederation established. One of the most influential events that strongly affected the US Constitution was Shays Rebellion. Shay’s Rebellion was a series of local protest in the Fall of 1786 to spring of 1787 that was led by American farmers. The farmers rebelled against the state because they were being…

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    Why Do Budget Overlaps

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    The reason why budget overlaps is that Congress does not have enough time to implement budget. It takes an average of 39 months of preparation of budget. Most of the budget reports are implement in October 1 each year. It has been discovered that budget is difficulty to implement when it is scramble or intermingling of cycles. It takes approximately 15 months for budget to go into effect. Congress also takes a long time to past bills. In 1970, a law was adopted given Congress extra three…

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    What is Public Administration in the United States? With the fast increment in industrialization and urbanization in the United States amid the late nineteenth and mid twentieth hundreds of years, public administration grew further as a scholarly learn at significant colleges and as a political change development inside of elected, state, and neighborhood governments. Administration in the Oxford Dictionary is defined as, “the process or activity of running a business, organization, etc. (Oxford…

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    was not significantly helpful in changing the government because of the lack of effects after the March. The causes of the March of the Paxton Boys were Native Americans in the region had pillaged and scalped frontier people and the effects were little to none. Several raids of native tribes in the frontier land of Pennsylvania had become the cause Susquehannock massacre.…

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    as he forcefully pushed them out of the states like Utah and Oklahoma, Kansas. Etc. Not really sure why he had a hate for them though, but he did. Kind of like how Trump doesn’t like Mexicans. I am sure both of them could relate. Andrew really struggled with banks or against the bank, Jackson didn’t believe that no private banks should be allowed to control or tamper with American’s money. He really just wanted to destroy the 2nd bank of the United States, in 1832 Jackson had vetoed…

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    five years under the average Americans sounds like we would be talking about a third world country but these are the living conditions experienced by Native Americans residing on Indian reservations today. This is a huge problem because today the United States is home to 5.2 million Native Americans and around 22% of them are currently living on tribal lands. So many Native Americans are struggling just to survive on reservations “The U.S. Census Bureau reports about one of every four American…

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    There are three branches of government, the Executive branch, the Legislative branch, and the Judicial branch. Each of these branches have a vital role to play in the operation of or nation. These three branches work, not always together, to ensure the continued operation of our nation, and they each check one another to ensure that one branch does not become too powerful. Everyone has an individual opinion on what the most important branch of this federal government is, and everyone has a…

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    early 1900s and now most states have adopted some form of the policy. Indiana was late to this trend, adopting home rule into the code in 1980. Home rule was adopted as a means of easing the responsibilities of state government. Home rule gave power to the local governments meaning that the state government did not have to play as active of a role in the less important local government issues. This is similar to the relationship between the federal and state governments. As long as the Indiana…

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    learning about the goals and the shortcomings of the Articles notifies future Americans of what they could do to make America better without repeating what happened in the past. The goals of the Articles of Confederation was to prevent the central government from having a lot of power. Under the Articles Congress had the power “to declare war and make peace, to make treaties and alliances, to coin or borrow money, and to…

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