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    A bloody war has been fought against a tyrannical ruler and forged a new country. This new nation was the United States of America. The United States was formed after breaking from the cruel yoke of King George III. After a quick stint with a failing Articles of Confederation‚ fifty wealthy Caucasian men gathered to frame a new path for the young‚ disunited country. Not all the delegates were there. New Hampshire’s delegates weren’t present until July‚ while Rhode Island’s delegates were in absentia

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    In the United States of America‚ and most of the world‚ women are for the most part free to choose if they want to keep their pregnancy or terminate the pregnancy. Women from all over the world have been aborting pregnancies for several centuries‚ meaning the practice of abortion is nothing new to our society. There are two basic categories of abortion‚ medical abortion and surgical abortion. There are many different methods a woman can choose to terminate her pregnancy‚ and there are time periods

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    Latino America and Asian America—there’s the United States of America.” In this statement he spoke to the national pride of every American. Nationalism is an ideology which asserts that an individual’s allegiance to the nation state surpasses other segregational differences such as race‚ religion‚ gender or sexuality. It provides a collective identity for people whose single greatest commonality is their belief in the strength and power of the nation state. Slogans and symbols‚ like a country’s flag

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    When a candidate officially runs for Congress—whether it is for the U.S. House of Representatives or the Senate—there is always a motivation as to why he or she would make a run for public office on a national level. But behind every political campaign‚ behind every vote‚ there is always an aspiration each member of Congress tries to aspire to every day in Washington‚ D.C. So as far as we know‚ there can be a list of estimated guesses as to why senators and congressmen/women vote the way they do

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    central government and regional governments‚ in the United States‚ both the national government and the state governments possess a

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    separation of powers serves various goals. Separation prevents concentration of power and provides each branch with the arson to fight off encroachment by the other two branches. The system of separated powers is designed to maximize freedom. In United States v. Sparks‚ 687 F.Supp. 1145 (E.D. Mich. 1988)‚ the court held that the separation of powers doctrine could be violated in two ways: (1) when one branch prevents and interferes with another branch’s fulfillment of its constitutionally assigned function;

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    The United state is being known as the most developed countries in term of economy‚ technology‚ or standard of living. However‚ I personally disagree with the majority who believe this statement considerably. Certainly‚ various reasons occurred which contrast with what we commonly heard from the powerful countries. On the streets‚ people could merely recognize the minority group of people who living or sleeping beside the road or public area: these inhabitants are call homeless. At some points‚ today

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    about some very controversial issues. Among these issues is the question of immigrants and their role in the United States. As congressmen‚ the people of your state voted for you to represent their voices in the national legislature. However‚ I encourage you to remember all the people who are underrepresented in our government and consider their opinions when forming policies for the United States. It is important to consider the role immigrants had in the formation of our country. The very basis our

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    The reason for conformity is the most obvious the manifestation of social control education‚ religion‚ law‚ and government which create patterns of behavior that govern the norms that limits each class relative to other classes. The National Congress Party with roots that reach back into Egypt in the 1940s‚ the being of the National Islamic Front originating from the Muslim Brotherhood a student group that constructs organization within student groups from the major universities during the 1940s

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    preliminary Emancipation Proclamation. Stated in the Emancipation “Slaves within any state‚ or designated state ... shall be then‚ thenceforth forever free.” Thomas‚ Peter Standford. "The Tragedy of the Negro in America: A Condensed History of the Enslavement in the United States of America." . The Emancipation Proclamation took action on January 1‚ 1863‚ and freed three million black slaves in the rebellion states. In 1865‚ the Union who the Civil War‚ and later on that same year the 13th amendment

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