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    Philadelphia and discussed how they can approve on the Confederation. Eventually they came up with the Constitution of Independence and the Bill of Rights. Before the Constitution was created there was a lot of arguing and compromising done. Without compromise it would be impossible to create the Constitution. The first problem that had to be solved to create the new government was to have a federal army. The larger problem with that was the federal government had no power and the states had all the

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    obtain the goal. Niccolo Machiavelli responds in the book The Prince that moral compromise is justified in politics. On the other hand‚ Thomas More the author of Utopia believes that moral compromise is justified in politics to an extent. A character in Utopia‚ Raphael Hythloday‚ believes that moral compromises are not justified in politics. To begin‚ Niccolo Machiavelli responds in the book The Prince that moral compromise is justified in politics. Quoted in the text‚ “In the actions of all men‚ and

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    The Supreme Court case of Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States was a court case that was pivotal towards keeping discrimination out of business. It was based on the question: constitutionally‚ can congress pass a law preventing private businesses from discriminating against people because of their race? The decision has affected many generations of people. The owner of a motel in Georgia‚ who only served (mostly travelling) white people‚ found it unconstitutional for congress to pass a law saying

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    The school will be located in Atlanta Georgia. The demographics for the area‚ Atlanta Ga‚ is 54% African American‚ 38.4% Caucasian‚ 5.2% Hispanic‚ 2% mixed race‚ and less than 1% mix of other races. In the state of Georgia the demographics are 62.1% Caucasian‚ 31.5% African American‚ 9.3% Hispanic‚ and less than 1% mix of other races. The median household income for the state of Ga is around $49‚000 I chose this area for my school because it is close to where I live‚ and the area in very much in

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    Being Miss South Atlanta is not just a title in my opinion‚ it is something I have desired to become throughout my few years of high school. I have been a student attending South Atlanta High School since August 2014. School spirit was just something my school lacked. Last year‚ happened to be the first year I truly enjoyed homecoming‚ and as I stated I have been here since 2014. If I am elected Miss South Atlanta I will work with SGA and 12th grade Student Body in order to mark 2018 a year to remember

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    MARTA is a public authority that operates public transit buses and light rail in the core area of metropolitan Atlanta. The Advance Atlanta article stated that “With a population of 5‚522‚942 people‚ the metropolitan Atlanta region is the 9th largest metro area in the United States. 69% of the region considers it “very important” or “important” to have public transit options available where you live‚ 55% of the region has made a choice regarding employment‚ education‚ or housing based on access

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    Tolerance Without Compromise Michael Wold “What is the difference between tolerance and compromise?” The difference between the two is simple‚ but usually overlooked. The definition for tolerance is as follows: “to put up with; to bear; to endure.” The definition for compromise is as follows: “to give up (one ’s own interest‚ principles‚ or integrity.” Do you see the difference? This should help: Christians should receive the outcasts of society‚ the prostitutes‚ the homosexuals‚ the abandoned and

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    Scenario 1: Lisa to leave for Atlanta without the family In the first scenario‚ I would have Lisa moving to Atlanta to get the new job. She would have to do this without her family. Since she has been offered the promotion‚ she can take on the new challenge and boost her career experience. The feeling of something missing can easily be translated to the absence of excitement and boredom. This could be possible as Lisa and Jim have grown in the same neighborhood since they were children and may need

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    Civil War Compromises

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    three major compromises that were passed and one compromise that was drafted but never voted on. The compromises covered are The Missouri Compromise‚ The Compromise of 1850‚ and Crittenden’s Compromise; which was never acted upon by congress. These three compromises tried‚ and failed to‚ deal with the increasing sectionalism between the north and the south over the issue of slavery from 1820 to 1861. At the time the compromises were written there were overlying reasons in which the compromises were necessary

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    What are two problems of the Great Compromise according to the anti-federalists? The Great Compromise or “Connecticut Compromise”‚ is the result of two plans in one. It consists of the New Jersey Plan and Virginia Plan‚ in order to satisfy both large and small states. The Great Compromise is made of two house legislatures‚ the House of Representatives and the Senate. The Senate gratifies smaller states by having

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