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    The United States is a nation that is founded on a concrete set of values protecting the nations populous from facing errors depriving them of their individual freedoms‚ for all elements of the society‚ which includes the governing body itself. The core values of the United States‚ which includes Liberty‚ Legal equality and equality of opportunity‚ tolerance‚ respect of decent‚ self-reliance and the pursuit of truth‚ in addition are bounded with a living breathing constitution and a bill of rights

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    this‚ many colonies began to develop‚ and of these colonies‚ Massachusetts and Virginia were the most well-known. The early settlements of the Massachusetts and Virginia were both established by similar groups of people at the same time; however‚ their contrasting beginnings as a colony‚ views on religion‚ and means of economic stability created two different politics and economic systems. The settlements of Virginia and Massachusetts were colonies established fairly close together‚ but the paths

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    The United States v. Virginia court case was debated on Jan 17‚ 1996 at Virginia Military Institute. The advocates involved were Paul Bender‚ who argued the case for the United States and Theodore B. Olson‚ who argued the case on behalf of Virginia. The U.S was the petitioner‚ while Virginia was the accused. According to "FindLaw’s United States Supreme Court Case and Opinions.” the case was about Virginia Military Institute violating the fourteenth Amendments of Equal Protection by maintaining a

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    Why were free blacks in Virginia reluctant to leave the United States? The Antebellum period had a huge impact on the free African American people. The Antebellumperiod is the time that is pre-Civil War and post-War of 1812. During this period of time‚ slavery was not fully abolished and African Americans had to deal with many adversities as free blacks. As a result‚ blacks occasionally contemplated abandoning the United States altogether‚ fearing that they would never achieve full citizenship (White

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    into place‚ but the states felt their freedom was being choked in the process. The American people began to resist the stronghold of government‚ resulting in events like the whiskey rebellion‚ the Virginia and Kentucky resolution‚ and the Northwest ordinance (Sheflin‚ Early National Period). The Virginia and Kentucky Resolution represents the challenges the nation faced with their new freedom because it

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    how George and Virginia have to hide a crucial fact about themselves to be able to date each other. While Virginia believes their love is real‚ George thinks their love is actually lust‚ and Virginia want a partner to be with through her tough times. In the play The Clean House‚ we noticed that Virginia was a very childlike character‚ and often had to hide things about her life. She would always get into a fight with her sister‚ raising her voice often as a child would. Virginia also tries to hide

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    When I think about Virginia Commonwealth University‚ three words come to mind: diversity‚ excellence and opportunity. Attending such a college as VCU will not only help me educationally‚ but it will also help shape up many different aspects of my life for many years to come. From the variety of classes to the incredible diversity‚ VCU has the potential to shape my college years. Since I was four years old‚ I have always dreamt of living in the city. However‚ my dream was short lived seeing as how

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    The speech "Speech to the Virginia Convention" by Patrick Henry is a powerful and influential piece that played a significant role in the American Revolution. In this speech‚ Henry passionately urged the Virginia House of Burgesses to arm and prepare for war against British rule. Through powerful rhetoric and persuasive language‚ Henry conveyed his belief that war with Britain was inevitable and necessary for the preservation of liberty. Henry’s speech is known for its famous line‚ "Give me liberty

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    I chose to discuss a Supreme Court Case which was found to be in direct violation of the Equal Protection and Due Process clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment. The case I am discussing is Loving v. Virginia. Initially‚ the Anti-miscegenation laws were put into place during the slavery/colonial period. No white man would tarnish his reputation or family name by actually marrying a slave but would indulge in the forbidden fruit by raping and/or having adulterous relationships with the slave. If through

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    I never imagined when I graduated from Virginia Tech that I would make my career here as well. I sometimes envy my friends that left but not for the reason you might imagine. As an alumna with more than twenty years of service working at Virginia Tech‚ I’ve seen the great work we do as well as the very worst and saddest days. On those bad days‚ I envy my friends blind love and Hokie devotion. But you know what? If I could do it all again‚ I would select my same path. Staying here‚ I’ve had countless

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