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    “On the Duty of Civil Obedience” I do not accept the motto. –“That government is best which governs least.” Government is a completely necessary institution. Without it‚ nations would crumble‚ famine would flourish‚ and massacres would occur daily. Of course it would be nice if humans didn’t need government‚ if men’s moral compasses all pointed in the same (correct) general direction. But they do not. It is just a far-fetched fantasy of perfection‚ it is impractical. Which is why government is necessary

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    Essay: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights Unfortunately‚ discrimination is something that is deep-rooted in our country’s history. We’ve had many struggles by different groups such as: women suffragists‚ and the civil rights movements in the 60’s. Affirmative action‚ or preferential treatment to minorities‚ is a way to avenge the effects of past discrimination. Affirmative action was a vital step towards equality during historical struggles like after the abolition of slavery and during civil rights

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    American Civil War Milan Patel The journal paper discusses the problems faced by Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis that contributed to civil war in their respective states. It analyses the contribution of each person in the American civil war. The achievements of both commanders will also be discussed together with their weaknesses. Introduction A civil war involves the conflict between different groups in the same state. The main objectives of the civil war are the intention of one group to exercise

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    Priscilla Morales Judicial Process M/W 6:25-7:40 P.M A Civil Action Analysis Jonathan Harr’s nonfiction narrative‚ A Civil Action‚ tells the events‚ in vivid detail‚ that led to the nine year long case of Anderson v. Cryovac. Lawsuit which was brought about through Jan Schichtman‚ the lawyer representing eight families living in Woburn‚ M.A.‚ against W.R Grace and Beatrice Foods. The lawsuit claimed that the two companies were to be held liable for causing illnesses and deaths to members of

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    The Civil War had many causes‚ some of them were long term causes and some of them were immediate causes. The long term causes were the problems that seemed to never be solved between the North and South. Slavery for instance was a long term problem because it was never completely solved; however continuous compromises were made between both sides‚ but the disagreements would not disappear. On the other hand‚ the immediate causes were the problems in which guaranteed that the North and South would

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    7/14/13 English Civil War - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia English Civil War From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The English Civil War (1642–1651) was a series of armed conflicts and political problems between Parliamentarians (Roundheads) and Royalists (Cavaliers). The first (1642–46) and second (1648–49) civil wars pitted the supporters of King Charles I against the supporters of the Long Parliament‚ while the third war (1649–51) saw fighting between supporters of King Charles II

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    Civil War(s) A. The First (1642-46) and Second Civil War (1648-49) We can notice that people talk about English Civil WarS in the plural. It is due to the fact that the war was composed of several war periods separated by relative peace ones. Although these wars had globally the same causes‚ they did not involve every time the same belligerents and the purposes could change‚ so did the endings‚ one of which would be unexpected. Causes of Civil Wars: Petition of Rights (February 1628): Parliament

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    actions of civil disobedience‚ like Hill’s‚ are effective if the mission sets well-defined attainable goals able to bring popular sympathy. Hill’s action of civil disobedience obeyed to her mission commitment to be part of the efforts that the environmental group Earth First which was fighting to save the redwoods around Stafford. In accomplishing her mission‚ it was clear that tree-sitting was the most logical goal action. Hill’s initial mission was based on her beliefs and her commitment when “I

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    negative resistance and civil disobedience to laws. Negative resistance can cause some problems for society. On the other hand civil disobedience can do some good for society. Civil disobedience can help obtain and preserve a free society. There are many cases of civil disobedience in the past as well as today. Civil disobedience is the act of refusing some laws or governmental demands by the use of nonviolent techniques such as boycotting and picketing (Dictionary.com). Civil disobedience is an unwavering

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    Final Draft: Civil War The Civil War was unavoidable through political and territorial disputes. The main issue of the Civil War was slavery. The Civil War was fought between two sides over a conflict‚ dealing with abolishing slavery. The Civil War left six hundred twenty five thousand casualties. Both sides wanted to absorb one another to form their idea of the correct United States. The Civil War could

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