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    Racism In The 1800s

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    for entering places for whites only. These laws then followed the Black Codes in 1800-1866. Which had previously restricted the Civil Rights and Civil Liberties of African Americans. By 1945‚ most southern states had been so successful in their application of Jim Crow laws that the vast majority of American blacks failed to move beyond the second-class status of their ancestors in the early 1880s. Later on‚ between the years 1964-1965‚ the Civil Rights Act & The Civil Rights Act officially ended

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    Three Differences Between Taiwan and the U.S. It is always possible to find some differences and similarities between two countries. There are so many aspects one can compare like topography‚ culture‚ education‚ language‚ economy‚ government and so on. Taiwan and the U.S. have three interesting differences: topography‚ culture and education. First of all‚ the topography of Taiwan island and American mainland is totally different. Because of this reason‚ the weather and the common transport modes

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    treatment‚ more research is being done on the different kinds of illnesses‚ and how to treat them‚ or cope with them. The treatment process for mental health patients has in a way evolved. There were many practices that were performed in the late 1800s and even before then‚ that are no longer being used

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    Women 1800s to 2000s

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    since the 1800’s. As the 19th amendment was passed and technological advances were discovered‚ cranes‚ forklifts and other heavy duty machinery requiring strength‚ women slowly became more able to do all tasks that once only men could accomplish‚ women and men even began to wear the same types of clothes‚ thus the line between masculinity and femininity is gradually fading and nearly gone. gone.gLife in the 1800’s for a typical woman was filled with much adversity. During the early 1800’s women

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    economic inequality‚ lack of educational opportunities‚ internal division‚ opposition from other women‚ and intersectionality issues. Since the 1800s‚ the women’s movement has come an extremely long way. Due to the brave men and women who fought for the women’s rights movement‚ we have seen significant changes in our

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    Disability Rights In the 1800s disabled people were considered meager‚ tragic‚ pitiful people unfit and unable to be in society except for entertainment. They assumed that they were simple minded and abnormal tons of people went under sterilization. Most disabled people were admitted to institution and asylums where many spent their whole lives. Separating the disable with the able was considered merciful actions‚ but it just served as a way to keep disabled people hidden‚ invisible‚ and out of site

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    Courts In the American judicial system‚ courts apply the law to a conflict between two parties. Federal courts hear cases of federal law and cases involving two parties of different states. This amounts to only about 2 (two) percent of all trials – most cases are heard in state and local courts. Vocabulary Criminal law-the body of law that relates to crime Civil law- the branch of law dealing with disputes between individuals or organizations‚ in which compensation may be awarded to the victim

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    AD = C + I + G + X – M. C = Consumer Spending‚ I =Investment‚ G = Government spending‚ X= Export‚ M= Import. If there is a increment in investment‚ Government spending ‚ consumer spending or export‚ there will be economic growth. In the by Rich Karlgaard‚ there is a increment in investment ‚government spending and consumer spending which is what causes the growth. And to have such increment‚ it would depend heavily on the government. (Pettinger‚2011) Having economy growth would mean a better standard

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    Photography In The 1800s

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    Photography is an amazing area of technology and art that was developed throughout the past centuries. Unknown to most people‚ photography like other types of art‚ has been around for centuries. It became well known and used by the masses since the 1800s so it is a relatively new field. It is so amazing how far photography has come; first cameras taking a whole room to take a picture‚ to present times now having cameras that fit into the palm of your hand. The clarity of the photographs has also improved

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    The Constitutions of the United States The United States Constitution is one of the most famous works of America; outlining the rights of the citizens and ensuring the government has limited power. However‚ what not everyone may know is that each one of the states making up the nation have constitutions as well. While these constitutions are exclusive to whatever they belong to- whether the U.S. as a whole or a state- there are aspects of all of them that both set them apart from each other as well

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