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    countries like the U.S‚ Canada and the U.K should be more opened to helping others migrate from their government. However‚ it may be difficult for them to let more immigrants come in because it puts a strain on the economy. Immigrating in the United States is becoming a bigger problem because our economy is better than most‚ and we’re a developed country‚ meaning it’s a big pull factor to want to move here. Immigration has also become out

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    The United States Constitution overcame the weakness of the Articles of Confederation and provide for the organization of the new government. In the 1780’s‚ the United States created their first formal government after the colonists won the Revolutionary War against the British. The Articles of Confederation is a unicameral legislature where all states have a single vote. The Constitutional Convention is a bicameral where the House of Representatives has votes towards population‚ and the senate has

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    Immigration to the United States is a very big debate in everyday life because there are two sides to this situation. There is the side that thinks immigration is horrible and they think everyone should go back to where they come from. Then there is the side that is completely ok with immigration and thinks they are just trying to come to america to get a better life and job so they can survive. They are completely different thoughts and ideas but i agree with the people who think they just want

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    obviously they have to be lucky people. To illustrate‚ my friend´s family decided to went to United States looking for a better life fortunately his parents got an admirable job‚ he has been attending to an attractive school‚ he made new friends‚ his family is stable now‚ hence‚ they got a better life.

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    you do? If you heard that there are opportunities for a better life in more advanced countries‚ would you try your luck there in an attempt to provide a better life for your family? Although the reasons that brought all the immigrants to the Unites States may vary‚ a typical case is that in which an individual is born in a family with limited resources and he comes to the U.S. with hopes of having a better life. Those who have empathy would want to help those going through a difficult situation by

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    The United States Constitution‚ adopted by the Constitutional Convention on September 17‚ 1787 and executed on March 4‚ 1789‚ replaced the less effective Articles of Confederation‚ and is now the supreme law of the United States of America. It is the oldest written constitution still in use‚ and plays a decisive role in US law and politics. The Constitution is often hailed as a philosophical marvel‚ and serves as a template for several other nations. Nevertheless‚ it has been challenged numerous

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    Slavery was on of our countries biggest mistakes. The institution of slavery was around for BLANK years. The act of taking Africans from their homes and selling off like cattle in the Slave trade was around for BLANK years. It beweilders America on why slavery lasted that long. It was important that the people of the U.S knew the exact evils of slavery. I believe if everyone knew of the inhumane and brutal treatment of enslaved blacks‚ slavery would have ended sooner. Solomon Northup was born a

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    Only the stories are” (“My Immigration”). Illegal immigration is a big problem in the United States. Immigration is when people migrate to other countries other than their own. Stories are trying to be told‚ but no one seems to listen or even care. No one understands the sacrifices different families make. According to Ivonne‚ she was only a few months old when her and her family moved over to the United States from Mexico. Her mother believed it bring more opportunity to live a more comfortable

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    my group and I have been in a constant debate about the pros and cons of legalizing guns in the United States. This has been a constant debate that has been going on for sometime now. My group and I had the opportunity to really explore both sides thoroughly. It was amazing to find out the citizens of America were truly divided on the decision for guns to be legalized. According to The Resnick articile (1999)‚ In 2008‚ the United States Supreme Court in District of Columbia v. Heller‚ 554 U.S.

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    Whether that choice be for our next president‚ congressman‚ state representative‚ and in some states judges‚ our voices are heard through a vote we cast on a ballot. Not only does our vote determine how our government will continue to run‚ it can change the way we live our lives. When it comes to judges‚ however‚ the process can go one of three ways. They are either appointed by an executive member of the state‚ which must be approved by the state senate‚ they can go through a retention election‚ or they

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