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    Unit 4: Jackson and Antebellum Era Chapters 13-19 The chart must be typed following the format of the example (including numbering items). All definitions and examples must relate to this time period. Follow the format of the example; relevance must be numbered and separated by a line space. Historical Relevance means how an event it connected to other events that occur at the same time or how one event impacted or led to another event. How do events in history relate to one another

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    of commitment to the abolition of slavery. In 1865 Phillips replaced Garrison as president of the Anti-Slavery Society. After the passing of the 15th Amendment‚ Phillips concentrated on other issues such as women’s rights‚ universal suffrage and temperance. Wendell Phillips died in Boston on 2nd February‚ 1884. Under it the negro was as like a beast of the field as it was in the power of law and usage to make him. the most horrible wrongs that man could inflict on his fellow‚ is‚ in itself‚ proof

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    Virtue Ethics Aristotle was a Greek philosopher who lived between 384 and 322 BCE. He was deeply interested in the idea of cause and purpose. On the Foundation Paper‚ you will have explored the ideas of the Four Causes and the Prime Mover. Both of these theories look at the idea of how things are caused and how they move towards their purpose. In ethics‚ any theory that looks at how we become better people over time‚ or that looks at how we move towards our purpose is called a teleological

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    Paving the way for equal rights Imagine not having the simple rights‚ not only as an American citizen‚ but as a human being. Women and blacks had no rights in this country. They could not vote‚ pick an educated career‚ or even have ownership of their children. Susan B. Anthony needed more‚ so she started fighting for the unheard voices of America. Susan B. Anthony has positively benefitted modern society by standing up for equal rights and fighting for opportunities for women. Susan B. Anthony

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    Introduction: Susan B. Anthony was a strong‚ independent suffragist in the 19th century women’s rights movement. She established many organizations fighting for anti-slavery and women’s suffrage including The New York State Temperance Society‚ The National Woman Suffrage Association‚ and The American Equal Rights Association. Her influences are still present and important today. Without her dedication‚ the nineteenth amendment‚ The National American Woman Suffrage Association‚ and feminism itself

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    One Night Stand

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    A one-night stand is a sexual activity that seems to be ubiquitous in a modern society where casual sex has become increasingly acceptable. In a general form‚ this act can be classified as a sexual activity occurring in one night between people that do not have any complimentary emotional attachments for each other. With this general definition‚ can a one-night stand be deemed morally acceptable? The traditional view of sexual morality places great importance on marriage. In this view‚ sex outside

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    The Rage Of Achilles

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    restraint‚ his barbarity‚ his lack of a code of conduct‚ his impiety and his dishonorable behavior. Achilles wields great courage and fortitude but he is also is critically deficient in the other (perhaps more important) cornerstones of the epic hero: temperance‚ prudence and a sense of justice or magnanimity. It is the intemperance of the man‚ famously referred to as the “rage of Achilles‚” which is perhaps his tragic flaw‚ a failing which resulted in the unnecessary deaths of untold scores of Greeks and

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    of speech and media.Rebelling against Britain by supporting revolutions and freeing his slaves showed his desire of freedom.Franklin put his ideas into the Declaration of Independence which made him become a founding father. His thirteen virtues: temperance‚ silence‚ order‚ frugality‚ industry‚ sincerity‚

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    Name: Instructor: Task: Date: Ella Fitzgerald Ella was born to William and Temperance‚ early in the 1900s. She spent of her childhood period in the Newport News. Her family detached or divorced when she was of tender age due to domestic adversities. Temperance moved with her to Yonkers‚ New York‚ where she got married again (Ball 40). They were economically unsteady (Krohn 14). However‚ everyone worked extremely hard to ensure their social and financial needs. Ella loved music‚ dancing

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    Nowadays‚ people have heard various stories depicting the licentious and debauched lives of ancient Roman aristocrats‚ among which the story of the Roman emperor‚ Caligula‚ is one of the most famous. Caligula had four wives and countless male lovers; in addition‚ he raped one of his sisters and made prostitutes out of his other sisters. He also forced sexual intercourse with the wives of his friends‚ and then publicly humiliated them by issuing a divorce. Empress Valeria Messalina‚ the wife of Claudius

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