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    Federal Powers The Federal government has express powers. Meaning that the Constitution grants the federal government these specific powers. It allows them to collect taxes‚ regulate interstate commerce‚ and coin money. It also includes regulating currency‚ declaring war‚ and raising and maintaining an army and navy. The Federal government can boast implied powers. This is based on the elastic clause and is considered “necessary and proper”. For example‚ in 1791‚ Federalists in Congress argued

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    Did you know that there were many religions that came to America?. Many religions fled New England for more safety and freedom of religion. They were Puritans‚ Anglicans‚ Quakers‚ Lutherans‚ Roman Catholics‚ Presbyterians‚ Jewish and they are from many different places. But there was no freedom asBritain controlled the colonies so colonists were required to pay religious taxes and (often) to attend church services. The people who preached without licenses or refused to pay taxes to a church they

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    S.S Essay In this essay‚ i will explain and discuss 1 social‚ 1 political‚ and 1 economic change in American Society or during reconstruction. Once social change that happened was African Americans. These African Americans were not considered slaves anymore and were given rights although they were not treated equally as whites. African Americans were separated from whites in everything. Schools‚ bathrooms‚ parks etc...... African Americans weren’t treated like a white man would treat another

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    this essay might be guessed to just be an informational essay about the art of a few Asian American artists but it delves much deeper than that. Further research has led me to the discovery that it took some guts for these artists to step out of the comfort zone and confront the stereotypes pressed upon them by society that prevents them to be what they want to be. It has led me to an understanding that this issue poses more of a problem than previously thought. Why can’t Asian Americans see themselves

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    American Dream Synthesis Essay The American Dream is elusive‚ its definition changes from person to person and though it is often spoken of it is rarely achieved. Because of the rarity of the successful “American Dream” it leads to the question of how accessible that dream is to everyone. America is full of hard workers and yet we all don’t have trophy wives‚ a mansion‚ or a Rolls Royce. I am by no means saying the American dream is dead‚ I’m saying you shouldn’t expect to ever achieve it. What

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    Asian American History: Settlement and National Belonging Asian American Studies/History 161 Final Exam - Review Sheet 250 points *10 points for your name and TA’s name Spring 2013 PART I – IDs: For each term‚ please clearly 1) define what it means; 2) develop its significance within the context of this course by using a specific example drawn from assigned readings to help explain the term when applicable. 4 IDs; 25 points each for a total of 100 points Rice Paper Collective kye Triple

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    Due: Social Studies; Native Americans Essay Thousands of years ago the Native Americans crossed the land-bridge. Then the Native Americans spit-up and settled and created the culture areas. Depending on the environments the Native Americans had different basic needs to survive such as clothing‚ food‚ and shelter. The Iroquois used their natural resources to get food. The men hunted animals such as deer

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    The American Dream is a romanticized concept. At the time of its origin‚ it symbolized the cherished qualities of hard work and achievement. Originally available only to landowning white males‚ the American Dream has expanded over the years to fit the variety of the American population‚ and it is still growing. Education has provided tools for advancement in the economic hierarchy and has allowed our views on justice and morality to evolve as our awareness of the world around us increases. The

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    surprisingly‚ racial stereotypes always seem to favor the race of the holder and belittle other races. In this essay‚ I will discuss the following: How African American stereotypes originated‚ the stereotypes associated with my ethnic group‚ how stereotypes have been used and whether stereotypes are benign or harmful. Throughout the greater half of the twentieth century‚ African Americans were stereotyped as dirty and contaminated. Although it is easy to imagine that lower income individuals may not

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    24‚ 2013 The American Dream What comes to our minds when we hear the words "American Dream?" Many of us think about luxury. But what is really the american dream define as too every one that doesn’t know what the real meaning of it is? The "American Dream" consist of a descent home with a nice looking lawn‚ a decent and affordable vehicle‚ a nuclear family‚ a pet‚ and money. Well let me start by telling you that this is not exactly what comes to our mind when thinking of the "American Dream". In

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