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    From 1973 to 2015 the United States of America’s population increased by about 109‚ 533‚ 231. In that same amount of time‚ about 43‚ 800‚ 000 abortions took place (Lang). This statistic helps show that abortion has always been a problem‚ but only recently has became one on a national level with the two sides forming. One side‚ the Pro-Life one‚ wants laws that will help protect the fetus. The other side‚ the Pro-Choice one‚ supports the belief that abortion should be the choice of the mothers. “Abortion

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    and we need to keep our eyes open for it. Poverty does not affect populations equally. For example‚ minority group receive the short hand of the stick when it comes to poverty. It is also more difficult for them to get out of poverty compared to the majority. Women‚ African Americans‚ and people with disabilities are just some of the different populations who are more likely to experience poverty than others.

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    Following Orders Spc Polston‚ Jamie Following orders are very important‚ for number of reasons. Orders are put in place all around the world. There are religious order‚ court order‚ general order‚ and military order. Orders are put in place to keep works in sequence‚ and sometimes the welfare and safety of others. The military are one of the biggest orders put in to place today. For example‚ When someone enlists in the United States Military

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    The rapid development of technology and industrial effects on the United States. I believe is good there is consequences to it. today things have gotten very advanced and technology and the growth of industrial make things run smooth and easy‚ so I believe that all the consequences were worth for the outcome that we have today in the 21st-century. In the past‚ the advancements from railroads have made a positive or negative effect on the industrial rapid development. Technological were invented making

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    Homelessness is a big problem throughout the United States. Homelessness means someone is living on the streets without a roof over their head.There are many factors that contribute to a person becoming homeless such as‚ job loss‚ mental illness‚ poverty‚ unaffordable housing‚ drugs‚ etc. A large number of people become homeless because a lot of jobs don’t hire them if there isn’t a current address or if they don’t have reliable transportation. According to The National Alliance to End Homelessness

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    Racism is the problem Imagine an eleven year old Muslim boy walking into a grocery store with his mother who is wearing her traditional hijab and a group of teenagers start harassing the woman‚ and saying things or making terrorist jokes because of the way she is dressed‚ because of the bad publicity Islamic people get in the U.S. . In an effort to defend his mother the 11 year old boy responds with violence or now feels threatened and a new problem is brought up‚ once again because of racism.

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    Jessica Blough His 104 Exam 1 November 2‚ 2014 The Civil War affected the United States in many ways‚ some good and others bad. Reconstruction was one of these events‚ it was one of the most stormy and contentious eras in history. During this era it witnessed America’s first experiment in interracial democracy. The fate of slavery was fundamental to the meaning of the Civil War‚ so the politics of Reconstruction turned on the position the former slaves would assume in the reunited nation. During

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    Civil Religion is the deep values that the nation has all together. Although there are many other religious denominations‚ civil religion is a nonsectarian quasi-religious faith in the United States. The common principles within this come from historical passages where coexistence between everyone is key. The leading force behind civil religion is Robert Bellah‚ who believed this was a phenomenon among American sociology‚ because there wasn’t a denomination you had to claim to have these views. Civil

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    Throughout the history of the United States‚ dissent and debate about‚ both the structure of the government‚ and the laws created by that government have been an integral part of the growth and development of the United States. Peaceful opposition to laws is one of the most important tenets of a free and just nation‚ however‚ resistance to legally passed laws is something that has been debated since the beginning of this nation. Despite this debate‚ peaceful resistance to laws‚ by people willing

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    “It was civil disobedience that won them their civil rights”- Tariq Ali. Civil Rights for citizens of the United States were fought for by many people who were treated unfairly in every facet of the American life. The justice system‚ access to jobs‚ education‚ homes‚ and even peace at times were in far reach before the civil rights act. The CRA has a broad reach over many different aspects of American life that was once denied basic access to things that are necessary to achieve life‚ liberty‚ and

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