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    achieved equality as the amendments wanted ? Yes in some ways this society has achieved equality ‚ the amendments have helped us in many ways to achieve.All the amendments give american people rights to be free and be ourselves ‚ Not just one amendment ‚ all of them help fight for everyone’s rights. The amendments give the people rights to be free to be whoever anyone wants to be ‚ however Many people abuse their rights and judge other people for being themselves.The Amendments give americans the right

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    The Lost Amendment Essay

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    The Lost Amendment Although the Second Amendment was adopted in 1791 there are still two different interpretations to whether the amendment refers to all individual rights to bear arms or strictly the right to bear arms when forming militias. The Second Amendment is an amendment that is a part of the first ten amendments that are referred to as the Bill of Rights. Adopted in 1791 these amendments protect the citizens from the gov’t in order to prevent a tyrannical gov’t. The New Yorker article

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    Constitutions‚ whether written or unwritten‚ typically function as an evolving body of legal custom and opinion. Their evolution generally involves changes in judicial interpretation or in themselves‚ the latter usually through a process called amendment. Amendment of a constitution is usually designed to be a difficult process in order to give the constitution greater stability. On the other hand‚ if a constitution is extremely difficult to

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    CONTEMPORRARY ISSUE IN MASS COMMUNICATION by: ABDUL WAZID BIN ABD WAHAB ROLE OF MASS MEDIA AS CULTURE’S DOMINANT STORY TELLERS We human beings come from a long line of storytellers. It is a fact that what we understand about the world‚ especially the society we lived comes from storytelling. The stories came in all different sizes and shapes. Some recounted the news of the day with a bit of drama‚ humor or exaggeration for spice. Some were for entertainment‚ while still others were intended

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    1. Introduction & Background As the developing of the technology‚ the Banking had large change‚ it is necessary to study how to use ATM of Online Banking to keep and management our property. John Shepherd-Barron had invented the Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) in 1967s‚ the ATM becomes the most important equipment in people’s life after 40 years‚ and there are about 403‚000 ATMs in the U.S (Katharine‚ 2009). It can say that many people are using it everyday‚ like save money‚ and draw money

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    First Amendment? The First Amendment is the first official change to the Constitution of the United States of America. It protects your basic rights such as the freedom of speech‚ freedom of religion‚ freedom of assembly‚ freedom of press‚ and freedom to petition. Before the Constitution was signed‚ each new states’ representatives agreed that if they sign it a section would be added to protect citizens’ basic rights. These first ten changes are called the Bill of Rights‚ each of the amendments focuses

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    Civil War Amendments

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    war with itself over slavery. This war is known as the Civil War. The Civil War amendments (13th‚ 14th‚ and 15th) deeply impacted both black and white people of America. The 13th amendments states‚ "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude... shall exist within the United States‚ or any other place in their jurisdiction." The 13th amendment officially abolished slavery in the United States in 1865. The amendment freed an estimate of 3 million slaves when ratified. The now‚ legally free‚ former

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    Essay On 7th Amendment

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    colonists did when King George III took away the colonists’ right to trial by jury. Colonists knew the importance of the 7th Amendment because it prevented judicial bias and allowed

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    14th‚ and 15th amendments in hopes that it would assimilate African Americans into society (Byington‚ 2016). Even though the 13th Amendment is less applicable to later controversies than its counterparts‚ the 13th Amendment has the greatest impact on post-Civil War America. It abolished slavery‚ influenced the economy‚ and it began the progress of what would become the civil rights movement in America. One of the main causes of the Civil War was slavery‚ which the 13th amendment ended. Before the

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    and 15th amendments to the united States Constitution are sometimes called the “Reconstruction Amendments.” They were passed in order to abolish slavery and to establish the rights of former slaves. It was tough for slaves during the Reconstruction Era because they had “no say” in things like voting‚ equality‚ or education for the children. However‚ I believe the “Reconstruction Amendments” will help free the slaves and protect their rights. I conclude that in 1865 the 13th amendment: neither slavery

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