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    course of history was the direct result of the Kansas Nebraska act i.e. Bleeding Kansas. The Kansas Nebraska act allowed for new territories to decide if they were a free or a slave sate by popular sovereignty. It undid the compromise that was made in Missouri compromise‚ which designated a line of latitude to be the separation of free and slave states. The Kansas Nebraska act re ignited the differences between pro and anti-slavery sections. Violent events and fighting had become so terrible that it had

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    Appendix E Sample Guidance and Counseling Program Evaluation Surveys for Teacher‚ Student‚ and Counselor Missouri Comprehensive Guidance Programs: Linking School Success with Life Success 125 Sample Surveys The following surveys provide perceptual data from students‚ teachers‚ and school counselors regarding the guidance and counseling program. There are three surveys: 1. A look at the guidance and counseling program from the student point of view 2. A look at the guidance and counseling

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    many disputes over which societal events led up to this war and many scholars have tried to narrow down which might be the lead cause of the Civil War. The argument over slavery‚ the election of Abraham Lincoln‚ The Abolitionist Movement‚ and the Missouri Compromise are all leading factors that

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    Dred Scott vs Sanford was a very important political case and was one of the first case towards equal rights for everybody. Dred Scott was a slave from Missouri and he sued the state of Missouri for his freedom. In this time Missouri was a free state and therefore he stated that he could be free from slavery. Although he was free‚ the state of Missouri considered him property and could not be taken away from his owner. Not to mention Minorities in this time we’re not considered citizens and couldn’t

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    many political leaders in the southern states thought they were being attacked by the northern states‚ especially by Lincoln and the Republican Party. One of the first compromises that had been accepted was the Missouri Compromise of 1820. The Missouri Compromise was the effort of Missouri not only to become a state but to become a slave state also. This upset the balance between slave and non-slave states. “They reached a boiling point after Missouri’s 1819 request for admission to the Union as a

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    United States Supreme Court DRED SCOTT v. SANDFORD‚ (1856) No. 38 Argued: Decided: December 1‚ 1856 [60 U.S. 393‚ 396] THIS case was brought up‚ by writ of error‚ from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Missouri. It was an action of trespass vi et armis instituted in the Circuit Court by Scott against Sandford. Prior to the institution of the present suit‚ an action was brought by Scott for his freedom in the Circuit Court of St. Louis county‚ (State court

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    Political Disputes: 1820-1860 Political Disputes use to be handled out calmly‚ but as the years went by‚ people from both the North and the South had political disputes as well as personal disputes (physical arguments). In the time period of the Missouri Compromise‚ (In 1820)‚ political and personal disputes began to rise in both the North and South. Disagreements use to be settled out very calmly‚ but soon disagreements became out of hand. The North and South had personal disputes. In the Compromise

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    Phone System. The phone system is Voice-over-IP‚ which is VOIP; basically this phone system is connected to an Ethernet connection. The office in Missouri is currently using Avaya Digital Phone System; this system is connected to a Cisco 10MB Hub. The Avaya Digital Phone System connects all the phones and faxes in the location. The plant at the Missouri location has set up different workstations. Each workstation has a wireless bar code scanner‚ printer‚ shipper‚ and a telephone. All the workstations

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    but some of the reasons are the idea of slavery‚ tariffs‚ trading and states rights. So‚ one of the reason of the civil war is the Missouri Compromise and it was extending to the California border and they are dividing the factor between the North and the South. When they divide the Northern states are taken the rights from the Southern so they can own slaves. The Missouri Compromise was a series of agreements that the Congress has made. It made the

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    William Clark‚ to be an equal in command‚ and 40 men. The two leaders‚ both in the military (Lewis a Captain and Clark a Lieutenant) led these men through 800‚000 square miles. The long journey started at the Missouri River in 1804 of May. Many tribes were met during the fall including: Missouris‚ Omahas‚ Yankton Sioux‚ and the Teton Sioux. The Corps told the Indians about the "great father" Thomas Jefferson. Around where Sioux‚ Iowa is‚ the Corps suffered the only causality of the whole journey. Sergeant

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