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    women on the battlefield were dying for independence‚ the right to life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness. And as an American people‚ yes‚ we are going to remember them. We will honor them until the very end‚ never ceasing. In 1941‚ the United State officially declared war on the Axis and joined World War II. The fighting

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    Homelessness is defined as people who are living in places not meant for human inhabitance where they temporarily reside. Among youth in the United States‚ homelessness dates back as far as the country’s earliest history. Adolescents deviated and went off on their way to seek economic opportunity and adventure while the country was being expanded westward. During the 1800s‚ a widespread of homelessness among poor immigrant youth who were unwanted and unneeded in the workforce was taking place. Later

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    slaves from around the world could share equal opportunities if given the correct resources to like any other person‚ they were instead treated like animals and left in the dust with absolutely nothing. For example‚ at some point‚ slaves in the United States weren’t allowed to learn to read or

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    Religious discrimination is more predominate now than it was in the past because of new cultures and religions immigrating to the United States. Religious discrimination is classified as people being treated unfavorably because of his or her religious beliefs. Religious discrimination is both unethical and against the law. The discrimination act title VII of the civil rights act 1964 was introduced in the work place to protect individuals from religious discrimination that work for or apply for

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    Federalism in the United States has had several different concepts throughout our history. Dual federalism ran until around the Great Depression of the 1930s. Dual federalism has very distinct and rather clear lines of power for the national government as well as the state or local level of government. At times‚ it is referred to as “layered cake”. The national level very distinct and rule over much smaller‚ local‚ or state governments. There is a balance of power between the two‚ each maintains

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    air pollution problems that we are currently having here in the united states. I Ask myself Why is air pollution a global issue that should be monitored. I am a American citizens and my state is currently affected by it. Here are some reason why. I read an article the other day. it spoke to me why we have air problems. In the article called Air Pollution in China Is spreading Across The Pacific to the U.S by Joseph stromberg. It States “a pair of recent studies has demonstrated this in striking fashion

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    be analyzed in order to determine if this collection of economic programs helped or hurt America’s effort in ending the Great Depression. The Great Depression caused both a decline in national moral and economic productivity unprecedented in United States history. The previously prestigious capitalistic economy was brought to its knees on Black Thursday in October of 1929. Roosevelt had taken office with the intent to quickly relieve a nation from Hoover’s “do-nothing approach” within his first

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    Ratification of the Constitution What were the major arguments that surfaced in opposition to the new Constitution proposed in 1787? How did supporters of the Constitution counter those arguments? Out of the dozens of arguments that surfaced in opposition to the new Constitution proposed in 1787‚ what truly led to controversy is the lack of adaptation to new policies of control and the commotion of constant changes being made. People couldn’t fathom the switch pertaining to their government

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    Government The controversies about unemployment have been blamed on the government‚ how lazy the citizens of the United States are and immigration. The government has taken front seat for the blame of the failing economy; with high taxes‚ low paying jobs and government assistance at an all time high! The questions are: Has our government failed us as leaders? While or citizens of the United States are considered lazy‚ the high unemployment rate has caused the government to raise taxes ‚ due to the high

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    Ratifying the Constitution DBQ “…thirteen powerful‚ independent‚ disunited States are in the habit off…refusing to obey our national Congress…I pray that we can act in time to prevent the bad things we fear may happen.” George Washington wrote this in a letter to John Jay (Doc 3). Even the man who is immediately thought of when talking about the start of our nation thought that without a new set of guidelines to run our country by‚ the young country would eventually break apart and the fighting

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