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    instability and the failure of the union. Politically‚ the Constitution failed to determine whether or not slavery should legal or illegal. Economically‚ the Constitution did not recognize‚ if it were legal‚ where slavery would exist and because the South needed slavery for their economy to survive‚ the South was dominated by slavery and agriculture while the North was focused on industrialization. Finally‚ in a social sense‚ the Constitution lead to the failure of the Union by Congress passing the Fugitive

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    the 2014 State of the Union Address-Job Security and Future The State of the Union is an annual address the President of the United States delivers to a joint session of the United States Congress‚ and it’s now broadcasted on live television. It fulfills Article II; Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution—requiring the President to periodically give Congress information on the "State of the Union" and recommend any measures that he believes is necessary and expedient. The first State of the Union address

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    Reconstruction At the end of the civil war in 1865‚ the government of the United States had to solve some delicate problems. How should the former confederate states be treated after their defeat? What should happen with the freedmen‚ the former slaves that were supposed to live as citizens now? Should the southern states be punished‚ should they reenter the Union and which conditions would they have to fulfill therefore? The way to manage these problems is known as “Reconstruction”

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    WASHINGTON - Here is the complete text of President Barack Obama’s State of the Union speech‚ as prepared for delivery on Tuesday: Mr. Speaker‚ Mr. Vice President‚ Members of Congress‚ fellow citizens: Fifty-one years ago‚ John F. Kennedy declared to this Chamber that "the Constitution makes us not rivals for power but partners for progress ... It is my task‚" he said‚ "to report the State of the Union - to improve it is the task of us all." Tonight‚ thanks to the grit and determination

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    Mr. Peterson 1st Period IB HOLA Tuesday 28 January 2014 HW: Current Event: State of the Union Live Transcription of Notes Current Event: State of the Union 2014 Notes – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6:00PM/ Being held in the senate chamber. 6:06PM/ Justices of Supreme Court and the Cabinet has entered. 6:09PM/ Michelle Obama enters the chamber. 6:10-6:14 PM/ President Obama enters the chamber and makes appropriate greetings to foreign diplomats. “How are you

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    Erik Young CP Government January 25‚ 2012 State of the Union Reflection After watching the state of the union address given by President Obama‚ the speech got me thinking and evaluating how well the president has done thus far into his term. The president interacted with the congress very well throughout the speech. Every time he paused‚ the audience would give him a standing ovation. He even tried to throw a bit of humor into the speech by saying “…milk was somehow classified as an oil. With

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    State Of The Union Address State Of the Union Address 2013 While President Obama will primarily focus on discussing the economy and jobs for Americans‚ here are five hot topics you can expect President Obama to address in his annual State of the Union address. 1. Immigration: With immigration reform picking up major traction‚ Obama will likely encourage continued bipartisan action to move towards comprehensive immigration reform. Current proposals by the "Gang of Eight" would bring about

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    State of the Union Critique The main topic for this speech is to talk about issues and problems within the area that we live in. This speech talks about how to lower cost on things like living cost‚ education cost‚ and many more necessities that we the people need. The speech also provides information on how we can get more jobs and decrease teen pregnancy‚ crime in the streets‚ and protect the children. If we had more jobs and less crime this would boost the economy a great deal. They

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    -In the early and mid 1800’s and since the early days of the United States’‚ different ways of life existed in the northern and southern portions of the country. -Each portion desired its principles to be spread to the new US territories. -The Northern United States‚ at the time‚ possessed a diverse economy consisting of agricultural and industrial fields. This region employed workers in these fields. -The Northern United States‚ at the time‚ possessed an economy based solely on a few cash crops

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    This conflict led to a division of the nation and had a huge impact on the 1860 election of Abraham Lincoln. Slavery was considered necessary in the Southern States‚ but as a united nation both the North and the South couldn’t have their way. The Northern States wanted to prohibit slavery‚ however the Southern States wanted to allow slavery. This led to many disputes‚ violent uproars‚ and protest throughout the nation. In 1854‚ the Kansas-Nebraska act was passed allowing two states located in the

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