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    Tennessee vs Garner

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    The Appellate Court reversed and the State appealed. Issue. Whether law enforcement officials can use deadly force to prevent the escape of an unarmed suspected felon under the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States. justi A Tennessee statute provides that‚ if‚ after a police officer has given notice of an intent to arrest a criminal suspect‚ the suspect flees or forcibly resists‚ "the officer may use all the necessary means to effect the arrest." Acting under the authority of

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    Tennessee does not regulate licensing for the paralegal profession because lawyers are required to supervise and instruct their paralegal employees directly. The lawyers also have to accept all responsibility for the work their paralegals do. Tennessee does not have any set education or training standards. However‚ the numbers of paralegals seeking education are increasing. There are voluntary programs that encourage a high-level of achievement from which paralegals can get a certification. The

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    The Civil War

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    1861‚ when confederates open fired on Ft. Sumter‚ gaining control over the Port of Charleston. On April 15th‚ Lincoln then called out 75‚000 volunteers determined to suppress the insurrection. It was the beginning of war. Virginia‚ North Carolina‚ Tennessee‚ and

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    My Vacation

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    what. If my score is too bad‚ I will have to pay my school for my study here‚ so I will do anything to get a good grade on this course. Would you like to go to the Smoky Mountains? Which state would you like to visit? I visited the state of Tennessee with my friends‚ but they told me we could go to Georgia‚ North Carolina‚ Kentucky‚ Virginia‚ West Virginia‚ or even Pennsylvania to visit the same mountains. I think we could even go up to Maine or into Canada. It is a very big mountain range

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    Indian Removal Act Dbq

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    1830 • The Indian Removal Act authorized the president to grant unsettled lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian lands within existing state borders • The Indian lands‚ located in parts of Georgia‚ Alabama‚ North Carolina‚ Florida and Tennessee‚ was valuable‚ and it grew to be more coveted as white settlers flooded the region. • The Indian Removal Act opened up the lands to white settlement still held by Indians • The five major tribes who were affected were the Cherokee‚ Chickasaw‚ Choctaw

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    narrow residential street‚ now that is challenging. We carefully followed Dashawn’s Nissan from Interstate 40 to Briley Parkway‚ toward North Nashville. “Air one”‚ a Nashville Police Helicopter‚ flew high overhead‚ assisting us with surveillance. Two Tennessee Highway Patrol marked vehicles followed at a distance‚ so as not to alarm Dashawn. I could feel my heart begin to race as I carefully donned my tactical raid vest and gun belt; which is no easy task when you’re 6’4 and in a tiny‚ moving vehicle

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    The Trail of Tears was a harsh and inhumane event that happened in the 1830’s. Indian tribes were forced off of their land and they were involuntarily relocated to what is now Oklahoma. There was fear and resentment among the white settlers when it came to their Native American adversaries. They were a different kind of people than the whites when it came to how they lived‚ spoke‚ dressed and as well as their religious beliefs. This unfamiliarity with them led to the settlers believing that they

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    Andrew Jackson Villain

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    Andrew Jackson‚ Was He a Great President or a Villain? Christina Nguyen November 18‚ 2015 US I HIS 121 Fall 15 Instructor: Verzosa   President Andrew Jackson‚ the first man from the western state of Tennessee voted into office in 1828‚ was one of the most controversial president in American history. As the American political party system takes its shape‚ Andrew Jackson became the leader of the newly established Democratic Party. Andrew Jackson represented and appealed to the common man. Jackson

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    adorns our currency‚ keeping select company with George Washington‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ and the first secretary of the treasury‚ Alexander Hamilton. Although‚ Jackson didn’t have enough military experience‚ he was still made a major general of the Tennessee

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    Andrew Jackson Dbq

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    leads several victorious battles during his time‚ this includes when he lead an attack on the British on January 8‚ 1815‚ since this leap was taken it helped contribute to his presidency. As read within the Background Essay‚ he started out as the Tennessee representative at only 29 he gradually moved up within a year to become the senate. In 1824‚ Jackson decided to run for president of the United States‚ the vote was separated down the middle and Jackson was outraged at the results he argued that

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