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    feared him The Jeffersonian “Revolution of 1800” pg.214-215 Thomas Jefferson beats John Adams in the election of 1800. Terms Explanation Election Thomas Jefferson beat John Adams by a majority of 73 to 65 electoral votes. Aaron Burr Wire-puller; Turned New York to Jefferson and Virginia. 3/5 vote Slave population gave the white southerners a bonus that helped Jefferson. Responsibility Breeds Moderation pg. 216-217 The success of Jefferson’s Party was the first

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    CHAPTER 8 Republican Ascendancy: The Jeffersonian Vision SUMMARY There were always contradictions within the Republican belief in equality; the most notable was the exclusion of African Americans. Once in power‚ Republicans faced problems that forced them to compromise further the purity of their ideals. I. REGIONAL IDENTITIES IN A NEW REPUBLIC This section offers an overview of the most important developments that occurred during the period from 1800 to about 1820: prosperity‚ rapid population

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    Should the Senate Filibuster be Abolished? Sanggalih Kusumo Political Science 150 Dr. M. Mosleh 10 December 2012 Introduction and statement of research problem: Filibuster is a term that the senate uses to its advantage and has been abusively used ever since it was made till now. But what exactly does the word filibuster mean? What a filibuster is‚ it allows a senate to talk for as long as they possibly can so that a bill will not be passed. Senate Strom Thurmond was the one who filibustered

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    that are used to show how the leaders of the Revolutionary Generation reveal their uncertainty about the ability of the new republic to survive and the two issues that threaten the nation‚ slavery‚ and the parties’ differences. The book is focused on Aaron Burr‚ George Washington‚ Alexander Hamilton‚ Benjamin Franklin‚ James Madison‚ John Adams‚ and Thomas Jefferson. The six sections outline the events Ellis sees as main points in the time period after the founding of the U.S. Out of the many events

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    In the film‚ “The Trial of Aaron Burr:Part I” parts of the goverenment were questioned. To start off‚ the Authority of the Judical Branch. Towards the end of the trial‚ Hay‚ questionned the authority of the court. He stated that he was not in denial about Burrs right to request a witness‚ however‚ he was questioning the courts authority of the writ that has been requested. After a short brawl‚ Wickham was asked the question of weither the court has the authority to subpeona the president. He spoke

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    Historical Analogy .As stated in the instructions under the navigation linnk‚ "Papers/Projects‚" a historical analogy is to "compare/contrast" two historical events. You should choose two historical events in which you compare and contrast two important historical events such as two battles‚ two laws‚ two presidential administrations‚ etc. You should begin on this assignment as soon as possible. This assignment is very important and is worth 300 points! You must submit your historical analogy

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    Film Studies Evaluation

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    Each shot needs to be recognizable‚ so these techniques are contained within my own storyboard. I have clearly shown in my storyboard (of the first scene of my movie) whether the sound is diegetic‚ non-diegetic or contrapuntal. Shot 8 on my story board uses the counterpoint effect‚ the scene shows a door but the music played is a slow country genre which is contrapuntal. My storyboard has different camera shots and angles including; extreme long shots‚ medium shots‚ close ups‚ over the shoulder angles

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    Shylock vs Aaron the Moor

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    it is. Come back with some real cash or I’m going to have to call security. Aaron: Why hath this cavalcade halted? What holds us motionless here? (Shylock turns and makes eye contact with Aaron) Shylock (rubbing hands): Hark! Allow me to introduce myself. I am Shylock…. The Christian…. I come here to relieve myself of the horrors done to me. Perhaps this “Mickey Mouse” will enlighten my spirits. Aaron: And I‚ Aaron the Moor. What ails you so‚ my friend? What wrongs have been done? Shylock:

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    The early morning of July 11‚ 1804 is chilly and full of fog‚ and everyone’s thoughts seem to be reflecting the weather. The only sounds are of the soft plops of oars in the waters of the Hudson and the occasional sounds of exertion from the rowers. Aaron Burr’s face is set in a frown and his boat full of men is riddled with tension. Alexander Hamilton is going to die today. Once Burr’s boat is docked on the shore of the Heights of Weehawken‚ the set duelling ground‚ they sit and wait. Hamilton’s boat

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    Can the success of the American experiment be adequately under understood by merely studying the personalities and interpersonal relationships of the founding brothers? Summary: The success of the American experiment can be understood well enough by only studying the personalities and social relationships of the founding brothers. The main purpose of this book was to examine how specific relationships influenced the time period‚ in fact‚ this book is almost solely made up of explaining relationships

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