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    The history of abortions in the United States is complicated and has been going on for more than 200 years. The debate on whether abortions should be legal divides Americans to this day. Abortions has been illegal since the 1800’s‚ although‚ women would have the procedure without legal rights to do so. On January 22‚ 1973‚ the US Supreme Court declared it was a fundamental right after the Roe vs. Wade case. Many states have changed the rules on abortions but as of today women have the right to get

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    Abortion is an on-going debate throughout the United States. Americans divide 50% as pro-choice and 44% on pro-life. (Saad‚ 2015) Majority of women side with pro-choice‚ and being a woman myself‚ I stand with pro-choice. I believe that it’s an individual’s right to decide what they’re doing to their bodies‚ and no one else should be allowed to deny them of said right. There are many different reasons as to why someone would get an abortion. Whether it be from results of rape‚ birth control failure

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    Under U.S. state and federal law‚ it is discriminatory to treat persons in different ways simply because of their age‚ gender‚ or race. The American society has only recently recognized gender inequality as a social problem. However‚ women in the United States have struggled to gain equality for centuries. Women’s rights and their status in society has substantially improved‚ but gender roles remain very important in our society today. Women still strive to be equal to men at home‚ in workplaces

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    History September 20‚ 2012 Reconstruction At the end of the civil war in 1865‚ the government of the United States had to solve some delicate problems. How should the former confederate states be treated after their defeat? What should happen with the freedmen‚ the former slaves that were supposed to live as citizens now? Should the southern states be punished‚ should they reenter the Union and which conditions would they have to fulfill therefore? The way to manage these

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    and early states emerged‚ male domination has characterized the gender relationships of these societies and their

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    lose many of their people? Why would the United States enter a war that is overseas again? Why would the United States want to get involved with everything that is happening overseas? What did the United States stand to gain? There are many questions that we can ask why the United States got involved in WWII‚ but the more important question to ask is‚ if the United States did not join the war at all‚ what would the world be today? In the 1930s‚ the United States Government enacted a series of laws designed

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    is an act of vesting the legislative‚ executive‚ and judicial powers of government in separate bodies. (Losco and Baker 2013‚ pg 23) The United States is focused on this thought of discrete branches of government with distinct responsibilities. Power is divided in the U.S. government in two significant ways. Originally‚ power is distributed amongst the state and national government‚ and following‚ power is shared between the three branches of national government. Separation of powers‚ hence‚ refers

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    As we know "Separation of powers" is the current right structure of the United States. The so-called separation of powers is through the law‚ the three powers: legislative power‚ executive power and judicial power‚ respectively‚ to three different state organs jurisdiction‚ both to maintain their own rights‚ but also to maintain a balance between each other. Therefore‚ in the United States‚ the president exercised the executive power on behalf of the US government. Congress exercises legislative

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    White supremacy in the United States Bruce C. Abbott HLSS523: Domestic Terrorism and Extremist Groups Instructor: Holly Shenefelt January 27‚ 2013

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    Over the years Feminism has grown and taken the turn to pay equality and equal opportunity. A great example of this is the United States Soccer Teams. The Men’s soccer team is payed more per game than the Women’s team‚ even if they lose. Recently when the Women’s team won the World Cup‚ more people tuned in to watch the final than they did the Super Bowl. This brought in a monumental

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