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    National citizenship implies participation in the nation as a whole; conversely, state citizenship, connotes a connection between a man and a specific state, and has application by and large constrained to local matters. State citizenship may influence charge choices and qualification for some state-gave advantages, for example, advanced education and qualification for state political posts; U.S. Senate. In Article One of the Constitution, the ability to set up a "uniform control of…

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    The mechanized reaper allowed farmers to rapidly harvest crops with less labor. Many farmers came to use chemical fertilizers (developed by Sir John Lawes), to develop more land: they were less reliant on animals to provide manure for them. The United States slowly developed and slowly integrated. Early urbanization took hold. New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore became commercial centers due to their location near harbors, which facilitated trade and population growth. Cities became…

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    many cases, poverty is generational meaning that families have been living in poverty as long as they can remember (Lauby). Poverty is one of the most significant problems faced by many young children and adolescents worldwide, including the United States. Poverty affects a child's education, home life, physical health, mental health, and future prospects. The effects of poverty on children’s education…

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    There Should Be No Alcohol in The United States The United States is one of freedom country in the world. Alcohol is the most commonly used addictive substance in the United States it is legal and pervasive. Alcohol impacts strongly in the relationship between families and other social problems. Alcohol can have many effects on adults; it can also affect teenagers as well. Alcohol has a negative impact on youth. Besides the fact that alcohol influences murder, suicide. The American dreams is…

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    Was the United States justified in its policy of keeping Japanese Americans in internment camps during World War II ? The United States main reason for moving Japanese Americans into camps was out of fear. When the Japanese bombed the Pearl Harbor it caught the United States off guard. After their attack, the United was thrown into the war in full effect. During this time it was a great fear of another American soil attack, but this time they believed it would be within the United States. Even…

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    belief systems and each country and nation has its own set of norms. With this many differences covered all over the world, it is easy for people to judge a different culture or group of people even if they do not know anything about them. The United States of America has been widely known as the melting pot solely due to the fact that people from all over the globe have traveled here to seek out all that this country has to offer. With the increase in diversity, prejudice and discrimination has…

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    Bureaucracies Try to imagine the affect on the United States without places such as the Centers for Disease Control, NASA, U.S. Army, police departments, Coast Guard, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Social Security Administration, and the State Department. These organizations are essential to our government and our society in the United States. All though they are all distinct in their own ways,…

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    The fear of and prejudice against the religion of Islam is Islamophobia. In the United States, the media portray a negative picture of Muslims around the world. The term Islamophobia does not come from the terrorist attacks, it has been around since 1980. Islamophobia originated in the seventh century, when Islam spread into the European culture. This caused tension between Christians and Muslims and resulted in religious wars known as the crusades. There are four major types of islamophobia.…

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    The United States throughout its history has allowed people of different races, cultures, ethnic, and religious backgrounds to become citizens, resulting in a strong and pluralistic society unmatched in the world. But there have been cases of discrimination and exclusion in our past. An example of this exclusion is the and the Jews were not allowed in to the US during World War 2. It was as a result anti-Semitism which is the hate of the Jews. The US government refused to accept a ship load of…

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