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    THE AMERICAN STORY NOTES Chapter 1: Native Americans shared different views than the colonizers. (they wanted to bring colonization to North America) They did not agree on punishment of murder. (Europeans and Native Americans) The cultural superiority turned when -- Captain William Claiborne’s trading post in 1635‚ Maryland - Wicomess Indians (they were going to the trading post on business) encountered enemy Susquehannock Indians—they presented inappropriate behavior (making fun) in public

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    Write a reflection journal of 300-350 words that addresses the following questions: a. What are the 5 key points in the assigned readings? • Special needs children’s discipline often differs from regular education students. • Case laws have helped set the standard for special education student’s discipline. • Discipline is not an easy matter with special education/needs students because the circumstances are different with each child (GCU‚ 2012). • Expulsions are not recommended because

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    “A Revolution In Favor Of Government”‚ by Max M. Edling‚ presents the founding period of America. Besides‚ it focuses on the political and historical facts of the Constitution and the American state. According to Max Edling‚ the Federalists tried to build a central government‚ which was based on the fiscal-military of Europe. So‚ the federal system of government was built when the Constitution was designed by Federalists with fiscal-military power. They had to build a different state‚ because it

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    Assignment 2: Current Events Research Paper By Tuesday‚ February 12‚ 2013‚ draft a paper that critically analyzes a current‚ domestic or foreign political issue of importance to the United States. Students will (1) identify a current political event to analyze; (2) research and summarize the different approaches to understanding the political issue selected; (3) provide a clear‚ personal analysis of the issue and an explanation of the core values and assumptions that informs their analysis. The student

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    Colonial government wasn’t so different from how it is now. Sure‚ we’ve changed some things‚ but we still have a baseline from way back when. Today‚ we still have a legislative‚ executive‚ and judicial branch. In the legislative branch they had something in England called ‘Parliament’. Basically Congress but with a different name. Just like Congress‚ Parliament was a bicameral legislature‚ a lawmaking body made of two houses. However‚ in Jamestown the houses were called House of Burgesses and Council

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    Summary The Constitution of the United States established the three branches of government‚ the executive branch‚ the legislative branch‚ and the judicial branch to assure that our government is doing their job and to protect the citizen’s rights. The executive branch has the main purpose of carrying out and enforcing the law. The executive branch has three main components‚ the president‚ the vice president‚ and the cabinet. The president is the leader of the U.S‚ the vice president assists the

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    Political 1) 1756-1763 – The Seven Years’ War was the major war started by the pressured created by the competition of states and dynasties. After this battle of the great powers of Europe though‚ no territorial changes in Europe‚ Britain gained complete control over the overseas colonies of France‚ and Russia and Prussia become extremely powerful forces in European affairs. 2) 1763 – The Treaty of Paris was the agreement made that concluded the peace negotiations of the French and Indian War. In

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    God-given and religious liberty‚ and right to freedom of speech. The differences are that Locke believed that when people gave up their rights they gave up there freedom to be safe. Rousseau believed that when people gave up their rights to the government they weren’t giving up freedom‚ just exchanging it for security. Rousseau is more on the liberal side of the spectrum while Locke is on the conservative side. The basic differences between conservative and liberal are many. Liberals

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    Examining Government Relations HSM/210 March 17‚ 2014 Brook Allen-Davis Examining Government Relations The U.S government has implemented various rules and regulations to care for the needs of the disabled people. Firstly‚ The U.S government implemented the rule of Americans with Disabilities Act that prohibits discrimination of people based on their disabilities. Subtitle AT of the Act protects the disabled people from discrimination in terms of services‚ activities or any programs undertaken

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    Essentials of American Government: roots and reform Chapter One: The Political Landscape Roots of American Government: What Are They and Why Are They Important? A Government is the formal vehicle through which policies are made and affairs of state are conducted. Governments are often a result of trial and error‚ experiment‚ compromise‚ and sometimes bloodshed. A Citizen is a member of the political community to whom certain rights and obligations are attached. Politics is the study of

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