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    especially in politics has often targeted minorities through laws such as the voter ID law that came about when the Supreme court in 2013 allowed several Southern States to have full control of their election laws (VRA for Today). Although rooted initially enacted to hep stop voter fraud many of these laws have since been recalled as they were proven to target minority voters and make it harder for them to register

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    solutions that reach across business units; e-enabling airplanes and providing connectivity on moving platforms; and arranging financing solutions for their customers. Headquartered in Chicago‚ Boeing employs more than 170‚000 people across the United States and in 70 countries. This represents one of the most diverse‚ talented and innovative workforces anywhere. More than 140‚000 of their people hold college degrees--including nearly 35‚000 advanced degrees--in virtually every business and technical

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    Question: For many decades‚ the United States has tried to solve the conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians through a “two state solution”. This means that Israel would continue to be a country‚ but Palestine would also be a country with its own government next to Israel. But the “two state solution” hasn’t worked. Why has the two state solution failed to create peace between the Israelis and Palestinians? Answer: TWO STATE SOLUTION 1) INTRODUCTION: Two states for people in two groups with

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    During the cold war the United States wanted to abolish communism. They hated the Soviet Union even though they were allies in the previous world war. The Soviet Union got involved with Cuba and it started the whole fiasco between Cuba and the US. The US almost went to war with Russia because of this showing how they were willing to start World War III. This Fiasco demonstrates how quickly a problem can arise and lead to a natural disaster and how two super powers who do not want to show weakness

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    Compromise of 1850 Map A map like this gives you all kinds of openings for outside information. Think about prior Constitutional crises prior to 1850 (like the Missouri Compromise situation) and how this legislation changed that. The notion of popular sovereignty‚ of course‚ is a great one for thinking about Constitutional principles related to people having a “voice” in their government. Document B: Words from an anonymous Georgian to the “north” This guy is voicing the classic Southern position on

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    In the United States‚ many different nationalities and ethnicities are represented‚ one in particular is the Irish community. People of all ages and from all places came to America seeking a new life with opportunity. The Irish were one of the groups of people around the world that came to America. “With hope for a brighter future‚ nearly 12 million immigrants arrived in the United States between 1870 and 1900.” (- loc.gov) Immigrants entered the United States through several ports. Those from Europe

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    The United States Civil War was the final turning point in creating the country that is established in today’s era. Starting in the 1830’s‚ as the Northern and Southern states conflicts grew with aggression and disagreement‚ the push for the civil war would be inevitable. Slavery being the top disagreement between the two‚ other conflicts arose; such as‚ ideals between abolitionist and southern politicians. Historical events‚ taking place in order to establish the chain reaction that lead to the

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    James K. Polk was the president of the United States of America during the Mexican-American War. Congress agreed upon James K. Polk declaring war on Mexico. The war was fought over the possession of Texas. In 1836 Texas won their independence from Mexico. The United States of America wanted to annex Texas then‚ but did not because they wanted to avoid a war with Mexico. President Polk supported the annexation of Texas‚ regardless of the war that it could potentially start. Therefore‚ with James K

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    RACISM AND ANTI-SEMITISM IN THE UNITED STATES MULTICULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY R. PAUL JOHNSON SAYBROOK UNIVERSITY ABSTRACT For many in today’s society slavery and racism seem only to be part of the distant past. However for some these topics feel as soul piercing as they did for those that came before. This paper will provide a brief overview from not only an historical aspects but how what happened in our not so distant past continues to impact the

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    APPROACHES TO EDUCATION: SOUTH KOREA AND THE UNITED STATES On August 15th 1945‚ Korea regained independence from the Japanese for thirty five years of foreign occupation. Under the trusteeship of the United States and the Soviet Union in 1948‚ South Korea established the Republic of Korea; while‚ North Korea set up the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. Unfortunately‚ because of the deep conflict between ideologies‚ a war broke out between the two Koreas just few years later‚ resulting

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