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    tempore of the United States Senate, had once said, “Capital punishment is our society 's recognition of the sanctity of human life.” As early as the eighteenth century B.C., the laws that impose the death penalty became established. However, many Americans believe the death penalty should be abolished for reasons such as wrongful conviction, expenses, and the failure to deter crime. Due to statistical analysis and factual information, the death penalty should be maintained in all 50 states of…

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    indepth analysis and focusing on immediate events. Such conventions were found in Virginia’s The Free Lance-Star’s first three days of coverage of Pearl Harbor. Throughout the early coverage of the attack of Pearl Harbor, and the beginning of the United States entry into World War Two, the conventions of objectivity seemed to be used to allow the public to create their own sense of fear over the attack by the…

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    Responsibility for Insuring Domestic Tranquility in the United States Insure domestic tranquility is one of the most important clauses in the Preamble to the Constitution because it provides an overriding guideline about the importance of keeping peace within the United States. The United States’ founding fathers defined this phrase as the promise to run the country will be run as perfectly as can be. Domestic tranquility means no fighting between the states and peace in the public. A better…

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    Woman’s Prevention Service The Affordable Care Act, was passed by the Congress and was signed by President Obama on March 23, 2010. There are components in the Affordable Care Act, in which can help make preventative health services affordable by requiring American’s to have health insurances in which cover the preventable services (Health Resources & Services Administration, 2017). By utilizing health care preventable services, this can have a positive impact on the patient’s health, increase…

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    Black Wednesday Analysis

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    On October 29, 1929, known as the Black Tuesday, numerous American gathered in the Wall Street, feeling confident in the stock market, found out that there was a slump in stock price in horror. A severe economic depression explored in United States, which then spread across the world. America’s economy fell into the depths. Countless bankrupt firms, high unemployment, the decreasing personal income drove people despaired. At the critical moment, President Franklin D. Roosevelt inspired miserable…

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    Truman Red Scare

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    Communism? Let’s start with what Communism is. “A political movement that believes in an economic system in which the state controls the means of producing everything on behalf of the people. It aims to create a society in which every one is treated equally.”[ Oxford Dictionary] Totalitarianism…

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    Domingo Sarmiento Analysis

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    creation of Republics Latin American politicians looked to the United States for support and guidance. Two such influential men were Domingo Sarmiento, President of Argentina, and Matias Romero, Mexican Ambassador to the United States. These four men all had varying opinions of the United States and different responses to the nation. This paper will argue that all four were justified in their opinions and responses to the United States. Jose…

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    One of the first courses of action that the governments of the British and United States decided on was the placement of lifeboat regulations. After the British Board of Trade and the US Senate inquiries, it was decided that for every travel liner, there is to be enough lifeboats for every passenger aboard the vessel. When the Titanic set sail, she had on board twenty lifeboats. This accommodated for only one out of three people on the ship, and yet this number was legal according to British law…

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    say we do simply know nothing about our country,” said by the former 43rd President of the United States of America, George W. Bush. President Bush has the right to talk about the usage of torture and how it relates to the United States of America, because the controversial topic of whether torture was justified or not rose during his presidency. In the month of September in the year of 2001, the United States experienced one of its most devastating situations ever; terrorist attacks on the Twin…

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    of the shipping that came from Britain, and to do so they would of had to do it by what they called U-boats. President Woodrow Wilson went before the Senate on April 2, 1917, to ask for a declaration of war on Germany. Two days later on the date of April 4, 1917, the House declined to make declaration on Germany. On December 7, 1917 , the United States declared war on the German ally of Austria-Hungary. Germany violated America’s request to stop the unrestricted submarine warfare in the North…

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