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    chapter 16, Howard Zinn discussed many topics and various examples of the United States engaged in foreign affairs. Of these, the most impactful being World War II, the Korean War, and the tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union in forty year era known as the Cold War. However, Zinn early in the chapter explicitly declares that World War II was the largest and most effecting global conflict on the United States with 18 million men in the armed forces, 10 million soldiers…

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    Rhetorical Devices in ‘I Have a Dream’ Speech Introduction Racial discrimination was one of the major societal issues in the United States in the mid of the 20th century. The black community was viewed by the members of the white race as inferior. This explains why most of the racial bigotry was directed towards the African Americans. The corrupt legal system in this nation facilitated this societal vice. Accordingly, the black Americans began the struggle towards the transformation of the legal…

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    Marcia Clemmit said, “For the first time in history, the law establishes access to affordable health care as a national responsibility, with the great bulk of the dollars coming from taxpayers to fund the coverage expansion.” Since the 2012 elections, Obama has pushed for universal health care nationwide. President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, commonly called “Obamacare,” in March of 2010, and was designed to take effect January 1st, 2014. (Barr, 27) The way…

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    or how things live. Mountain Men like Kit were the best at it. They were so good at it that they would get to guide other explorers like John Freedmont. Kit guided John through the great basin, Oregon, and California. If it wasn’t for Kit the United States wouldn’t be the size it is today. John even described Kit as having supernatural powers. Most would think of a mountain man as being nasty and illiterate, but kit was intelligent. He could speak many different languages such as French and…

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    fight for everything they have and in most cases it’s their life. It is clear to understand that nature of class privileges, and society. According to the article, Gregory defined the phrase “social class” on how it represents people in the world. He states, “workers are most likely to identity with their to identity with their employer, industry, or occupational group than with other workers, or with the working class” (Mantsios, 26). Gregory makes us to understand that employees mostly…

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    about how he is ashamed of his society and how easily people surrender to people of the higher class or power. • One can assume the speaker’s point of view is that everyone should follow his or her own instincts and not conform to society because he states, “I hope in these days we have heard the last of conformity and consistency” (Emerson 5). Occasion: • Emerson wrote Self-Reliance because he wanted people to cherish his or her worth and ideas instead of conforming to how others think. •…

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    Criminal justice has been altered in many ways as we have grown into the country we are today. It started off a bit rough but that was because it was the beginning of how everything was going to work out in the end. Today, there are still some patches that are being improved but not nearly as many from when we started. Criminal justice in early America was when it all began. Americans had just come from overseas and much of how they dealt with issues were based off of what country they had…

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    me based on the color of my skin. She told me to get out of her country and that I had no right to be there because I belonged in Mexico along with all the other immigrants coming into her country. I am an American citizen and I was born in the United States, so her comment did not offend me personally but it did hurt me…

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    James K. Polk Goals

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    In the 1845 to 1849 James K. Polk was the eleventh president of the United State. As the chief executive, his principle objectives were to restore the United States Treasury Department, secure the domains of Oregon and get the regions of California and New Mexico. James achieved each of these goals. He drove the nation to war with Mexico and picked up a great deal of locale in the midst of his term in office. Despite what various may think, James K. Polk is outstanding across more than a few…

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    Most of the facts he told aren’t talked about in classrooms or textbooks. From classic American heroes, to the United States government, he debunked each commonly believed lie that is preached throughout countless history textbooks. Loewen told how textbooks try to cover up the bad parts of historic people, to make their story more relatable and inspirational. He showed…

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