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    In the early years of the Civil War it became clear that disease would be the greatest killer. Twice as many Civil War soldiers died of disease then that were killed in combat. This was due to unsanitary and filthy conditions‚ untrained Medical personnel and poor medical examination of new soldier’s. One fact from the Civil War was 315‚000 soldiers died from illnesses that included: 44‚558 from diarrhea/dysentery‚ 10‚063 from malaria‚ 34‚833 from typhoid‚ 958 from typhus and 436 from yellow fever

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    Women played an important role during the American Civil War but it wasn’t until 100 years afterwards that they received recognition. Even today history books skip over the important roles women had during the Civil War. Wives‚ mothers‚ daughters‚ and grandmothers impacted the War both at home and on the battlefield. Their lives changed in many ways with the onset of the Civil War. Women took on many different roles that helped their side during the Civil War. Born on December 25‚ 1821‚ in Oxford

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    Federalism Federalism is a form of government that was created during the US Constitution. Federalism is essentially an agreement of powers between the national and state governments. Each of which the governments enforce their own laws‚ although neither of the two governments can alter their arrangement without the approving. There are specific powers that are handled directly by the national government‚ while others are dealt with by the state government. Now‚ when powers are held by both governments

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    \The Civil War‚ probably one of the most devastating events in the history of America‚ and in the cases of most countries‚ probably one of the most devastating things they’ve ever heard of. A major country divided and turned against itself and completely unable to work things out without violence. Yet not only did it affect us and our image as a nation to the other nations‚ but if affected various aspects of our lives. The Civil War had a gigantic effect in laboring‚ due to the fact that basically

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    Mackenzie Deane Period 4 Civil Liberties during World War One According to the Bill of Rights‚ “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble‚ and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” Nowhere in the First Amendment does it state that in times of war‚ the government can change the laws that have been made to

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    The Civil War was one of the most tragic wars in American history. More Americans died in all different wars. When the civil war happened our world was all torn apart. While slavery was not officially outlawed until the passage of the 13th amendment‚ the slaves were set free upon the end of the war. The women were affected by the Civil war because when the men left the homes the women had to take their roll at home.Women during the civil war dressed up as men to go help fight in the war. Eventually

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    mission to conduct the army and visit the battlefield so that he and the Union armies could have a better relationship‚ but also addressed 2 other major achievements‚ which were the Martial Law and the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus. During the Civil War‚ under the leadership of President Lincoln‚ the government excessed great power. In order to keep Kentucky‚ one of the border states‚ Lincoln put it under Martial Law‚ which meant the state was ruled by military leaders under special situations;

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    Stanton’s article challenges the general view of militia/civilian relationships‚ she argues that governments have the ability and quite often control over militia behavior in civil wars. A number of governments make tactical decisions about whether to use violence against civilians‚ this inspirers both conventional military forces and militia forces to target civilians or restraining regular military forces and militia forces from attacking civilians. Stanton believes that if a militia is recruited

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    Civil Rights during the cold war: The Political science realm. The Cold War was a period of political and military tension after World War ll‚ which is said to be dated from around 1947 to 1991. During this time‚ the world’s elite almost came to the brink of disaster. It was named the Cold War because they never fought each other directly; it was a power struggle between the elite at the time. While the United States Military was in battle across seas with the Soviet Union‚ there was another some

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    During the Civil War our nation was split between the North and South. Just like any other war in history each side was trying to get an upper hand on the other‚ even if it was illegal. Many wars through history had illegal warfare and tactics that was used to win the war. One would wonder what could be used in the Civil War that was illegal in warfare at the time? The answer was submarines‚ yes submarines‚ which was not a widely known warfare tactic until World War II with the German U-Boats. These

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