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    A.P. United States History Dr. Parsons 1/3/2012 DBQ 1996 Question: In what ways and to what extent did constitutional and social developments between 1860 and 1877 amount to a revolution? Doc A: South Carolina declaration of Causes of Secession‚ Dec. 24‚ 1860. Evidence: Interpretation of the 10th Amendment--…powers not prohibited to federal govt nor prohibited to states are reserved to the states‚ or people. Inference: Challenges Article 4‚ section 4 and Article 6‚ section 2; assumes

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    Though many feel that the American education system is a model of success‚ compared to the educational system of Finland‚ the American system is in dire of reform. What is Finland doing differently compared to America and what can America do to better its education system? First‚ America can start by changing the hours‚ then‚ forgoing the standardized testing‚ and lastly getting rid of unnecessary courses. Starting school early in the morning can destroy the child’s mind‚ some kids have jobs that

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    Failures within Today’s American Education System The American education system has been on a gradual decline over the past several years and has become very non competitive to other nations across the world. This is quite surprising considering the fact that America has one of the most developed and strongest economies in the world yet is so far behind other countries in the education matter. One of the most recent debated issues in the U.S. Department of Education‚ is the 2002 No Child Left Behind

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    American Agriculture DBQ Industrialism drove our country to advance and develop quickly from 1865 to 1900. All aspects of society felt the impacts. Agriculture in America‚ experienced these new effects‚ changing completely the way it was conducted in the states. As technology increased‚ and the invention of new tools came about‚ farming was able to commercialize and become more efficient. Economic conditions of this time‚ hindered the farmers profitability and growth. New policies enforced by the

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    One of the many social problems here in America are the high rate of African Americans placed in the prison system. According to NAACP‚ from 1980 to 2008‚ the number of people incarcerated in America quadrupled-from roughly 500‚000 to 2.3 million and out of the 2.3 million incarcerated 1 million are African Americans. African Americans are incarcerated at nearly six times the rate of whites. 1 out of 3 African American males are expected to go to prison in their lifetime compared to the 1 out of

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    Washington vs. William E.B.Du Bois DBQ By: Ryan Wolf   Segregation had been present in the United States since the early 1600’s. African Americans were feeling the brunt of this segregation during the late 19th century and early 20th century. Two men took completely different approaches as to how to deal with this unfair treatment of African Americans; Booker T. Washington‚ and William E.B. Du Bois. Booker T. Washington took a more gradual approach towards African American equality as Du Bois took a

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    During the late 1700s and into the early 1800s‚ the American economic system was maturing. As the country grew and its citizens became more diverse‚ two political parties were formed to represent differing ideas of the people. In the year 1795 the Pinckney Treaty took place. The Pinckney Treaty was a treaty with these main goals. To establish commercial relations with Spain‚ to begin trading with the whole world and to have full navigation of the Mississippi River. There was also an uproar in

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    Changes in Prison The American Correction system has been in existence for over 130 years. It has been since the meeting of American Prison Congress on 1870 in Cincinnati‚ Ohio. (Allen‚ Latessa & Ponder‚ 2013‚ p 30-31) The reformation was totally encompassing the inmate’s life in prison. The minds that met in 1870 were ahead of their times. With having put accountability and standards in the prison system created an improvement for the prisoner and the term he/she served. The beginnings were

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    Is the American Jury System still a Good Idea? Most countries in the world today do not use juries‚ and only a small percentage of cases in the United States are decided by juries. So why exactly do Americans have juries? What role do they play in our system? And does it make sense for modern America? The jury system arose in England hundreds of years ago. If there was a crime in the community‚ the accused were brought to trial before a judge and a jury. The judge presided over the trial and

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    The American Criminal Court System Sami-Marcia Donovan CJA/224 June 7‚ 2014 Gwendolyn Burrell Abstract Some say that crime is increasing‚ while others argue that crime is decreasing‚ in any event‚ it is not stopping and the Criminal Court System plays a crucial part in ensuring the safety of the American people and the communities they live in. The purpose of this paper is to examine and evaluate the development of the different court systems‚ their purpose and how they interact with each other to

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