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    Primary in Louisiana The Blanket Primary in Louisiana is “unique primary system”. The Blanket Primary is also known as a “Jungle” Primary in Partisan elections. The reason it’s called a blanket primary is because the party affiliation is not mentioned on the ballot. The winner of the primary is the candidate who has the majority of the vote. If two candidates have the majority of the vote‚ they run against each other in a run off regardless of their party affiliation. In Louisiana‚ there is a

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    Louisiana Purchase On April 30‚ 1803‚ Thomas Jefferson made a treaty with Napoleon of France called the Louisiana Purchase. The purchase included the acquirement of the New Orleans area and 828‚000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River. Jefferson bought this land from France for $15 million dollars‚ with each acre costing about three cents. The Louisiana Purchase was one of Jefferson’s greatest accomplishments because it more than doubled the size of the United States. The land

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    A little over two centuries ago – with the briefest of negotiations and under leadership of President Thomas Jefferson – the United States doubled in size. The Louisiana Purchase was a deal that encompassed all of the territory between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains‚ excluding Texas. At less than three cents per acre for 828‚000 square miles‚ it was the greatest land bargain in U.S. history. A bargain that cemented Thomas Jefferson’s legacy as President‚ even though Jefferson would

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    In the year 1803‚ during Thomas Jefferson’s reign as president‚ the largest land gain in United States history occurred. This event is known as “The Louisiana Purchase”. The gain of land stretched from the Mississippi River all the way to the Rocky Mountains‚ and it more than doubled the size of the United States of America. The Louisiana Purchase‚ the largest land acquisition in United States history‚ helped to shape the way the country has traded‚ fought‚ and progressed throughout history.

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    Louisiana Sheriff Elections

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    Louisiana Sheriff Elections By Norman Clark‚ M.P.A. PhD Student‚ Political Science Department Louisiana State University 307 Stubbs Hall‚ Baton Rouge‚ Louisiana 70803-5433 225.287.6547 Nclar11@LSU.edu Paper was presented at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the Southwester Social Science Association‚ March 27- 30‚ 2013‚ New Orleans‚ Louisiana. This paper is a section of a dissertation in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctorate of Philosophy in the Department

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    Eisenhower and Kennedy

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    Vincent DiBartolo Kennedy and Eisenhower Leadership is a key role in society. This concept allows individuals to stand for what they believe in and demonstrates to a community how to work together to form a union. People who show characteristics of leadership are able to guide and conduct people in a specific direction. In the United States‚ as a country‚ we have a leader who constructs and designates particular ideas in order to have a solid organization. Two presidents that demonstrate the characteristic

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    yoko ono louisiana

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    YOKO ONO – Half-A-Wind-Show‚ A Retrospective. What: visual art‚ poetry‚ film‚ performance art‚ and music. When: June 7th – September 29th 2013 Where: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art‚ Humlebaek. (www.louisiana.dk) How much: 200 DKK for roundtrip train ticket & museum ticket (Buy it at Copenhagen Central Station) Did you miss it? I almost did too. Fortunately I made it to the last day and had quite a “last-mover advantage” since it was the only day it was allowed to take pictures. For

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    Known as the Louisiana Purchase‚ it opened up great opportunities to the United States and was one of Thomas Jefferson’s most important achievements. It introduced westward expansion‚ which made it possible for the United States to become a stable country and one of the great powers. Thomas Jefferson made it his goal to explore the west‚ and thought that the Louisiana purchase was a safe way to assure the U.S. safe passage while expediting

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    Kennedy Era

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    became more radical for President Kennedy promised to help desegregate more public places and support the civil rights movement but his slowness in actually helping the movement made the groups take more action to draw more attention to them. Such as the Freedom ride and what happened in Anniston and Birmingham where people firebombed and beat up the freedom riders on the buses. The riots caused attention to the movement and further action for it. Also then Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. had a

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    Black Codes of Louisiana

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    negative initiative placed by southern legislators disabling African Americans from holding political offices‚ voting‚ serve jury duty and bear arms. This enabled white southerners to regain position in government offices. The passing of the Louisiana Black Code in 1865‚ confirmed that whites felt as if blacks could not handle the responsibility or the rights of true citizens. Whites thought they did

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