| 121. | Constitution and The Individual ... Why was the Constitution written and how does it protect individual rights, small states, property, and liberty?
As the result of a divided confederacy, the Constitution was essentially created to support
a unified, strong, centralized government. For over two hundred years the Constitu...
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| 122. | Why was the Civil War inevitable? The Civil War was inevitable because of the political, social and economic inharmonic differences between the North and South. Politically, the North favored a strong central government while its counterpart rallied for states rights. Socially, the Southerners held fast to British traditions that th...
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| 123. | Wilson vs Roosevelt In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson issued a declaration of neutrality. President Wilson wanted the United States to stay away from European affairs. Wilson’s administration began to lean to the British, instead of treating each “belligerent” equal. Roosevelt’s essay on the World War called for the U...
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| 124. | United States v New York Times ...
New York Times v. United States is a very interesting court case. This case had to do with the United States, who were the persecutors, and The New York Times, who were the defendants. In 1971, during rising tensions over the Vietnam War, the New York Times attained top-secret articles ba...
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| 125. | U S Immigration ...
To begin, immigration produced an economic impact through policies created, which provided the immigrants with protection. ... In order to place regulations, yet maintain equality among residents of the United States, the government devised the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, and,...
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| 126. | The Constution In 1917 the First Amendment was passed, it protects the freedom of religion, speech, and assembly. Throughout history we have seen the significance of this amendment. People all over the world have come to the United States just to be able to practice freedom of religion, speech, and assembly. Many ...
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| 127. | New England Dialect New England Dialect
New England Dialect is spoken in the north-east corner of the United States, specifically in the eastern strip of the states of Massachusetts, Connecticut and Vermont and more or less in the entire territory of New Hampshire, Maine and Rhode Island. The city with most prominen...
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| 128. | Some reasons of failing and passing to hold U S degree Why some students succeed while others do not in obtaining their degree in Untied States? There are some particular reasons about student’s success and failure in the United States. ...
The first reason of either a student’s success or failure to earn a college degree in United States is student’s...
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| 129. | Iraq Imperialism is a policy by which stronger nations attempt to create empires by dominating weaker nations economically, politically, or military. This also can be called expansionism. Historically United States has been utilizing this policy to create a powerful, economic nation and to create a world...
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| 130. | statute of liberty National Monument in the United States National Park System:
Statue of Liberty
Originally named, “Liberty enlightening the world,” the Statue of Liberty is a monumental sculpture that symbolizes freedom throughout the world. ... Her right hand holds aloft a burning torch that represents liberty...
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| 131. | Was the United States Justified to Attack Iraq “My fellow Americans, at this hour, American and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm Iraq, to free its people, and to defend the world from grave danger.” – President Bush (March 19, 2003)
This was a direct quote from the President of the United States on em...
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| 132. | Colombia relations with US Colombia’s Influence on the United States
Colombia is a country located of the coast of the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea in South America. Colombia has had a great effect on the United States’ culture, cities, economy, and language.
Colombia, as many know, is the leading supplier of cocai...
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| 133. | Islam and Muslims Undermined Trust ... But the one thing that probably changed more than anything else was the public
perception of Muslims and Islam. ... Khan states that Muslims were almost to become an integrated part of
American society, when in the wake of September 11, ethnic tension in the United States
increase...
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| 134. | Thomas Jefferson and The Louisiana Purchase ... Jefferson, it is. ... In 1803, Thomas Jefferson and Napoleon negotiated the United States’ purchase of Louisiana from France. The Louisiana Purchase, approved by treaty in April of 1803, is called the most significant real estate transaction in the history of civilization. ... The purchase w...
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| 135. | Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) is a worldwide treaty that has been designed to help eliminate the threat of nuclear arms. The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty is another treaty that is directed towards prevention of a nuclear disaster. In this essay I will use resources to give a descriptio...
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| 136. | Vietnam War
The Vietnam War
The stigma of the Vietnam War could have been prevented very easily. The United States could have done more to work things out without having to go to war. The United States also should not have become so involved in a war that did not directly affect us.
The Vietnam War (195...
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| 137. | Decline of The United States as a Hegemon The end of World War II and the beginning of America’s reign as a hegemon was marked on September 2, 1945. On this date, the United States emerged from World War II with the largest economy, a rising standard of living, the strongest military, and was the largest creditor nation in the world. The ...
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| 138. | Maintaining Peace With the Help of the US The United States certainly cannot be the worlds policeman and play a major
role in keeping peace around the world, but there are a few minor things it should do
for a number of reasons.The United States will keep power along with protecting itself,
effect other countries and be...
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| 139. | marijuna proposal essay Crime in the United States does not look like it is decreasing. It seems at though the police around the United States keep getting busier, having to catch up with new gangs on the street or a new type of drug popping up in the high schools of the United States. To reduce drug use in high school, it...
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| 140. | Distinction of Ranks ... Adam Smith, the author of “The Theory of Moral Sentiments”, also talks about class distinction. He states and argues that it is our tendency to admire the rich and ignore the poor that leads to the distinction of ranks and that this is “the great and most universal cause of the corruption of...
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