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    interpreted the Constitution loosely‚ mainly using the elastic clause‚ they were able to create and pass laws that were not directly stated in the Constitution‚ which the Democratic-Republicans would then argue as invalid. During the period from 1800 to 1824‚ both the Federalists and Democratic-Republicans stayed true to their traditional principles; however‚ both parties evolved and compromised their ideals during the endless conflict of the strengthening of the governments powers and adaptation to the

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    and to use those to extrapolate causes for larger economic events. According to Marx‚ class structure and conflict are intrinsic to capitalist society as‚ “the history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles” (Marx‚ 1848‚ pg. 246). Using his materialist theory of history‚ he demonstrates that the nature of all societies is shaped by their modes of production. Marx (1859) writes‚ “The economic conditions of existence of the three great classes into which modern bourgeois

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    Bottling Process Improvement Analyzing Failures with Simulation Alvaro A. González Reinaldo J. Moraga Francisco J. Ramis Department of Industrial Engineering Universidad del Bío-Bío Concepción‚ Chile ABSTRACT In this paper the impact of the idle times is analyzed due to failures in a bottling process line by using simulation techniques. In the case study of this paper‚ all the failures are produced by fallen bottle in several points throughout the conveyor line. One way to overcome

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    Oppression has been justified by many governments throughout history. Governments often justify oppression of their people through laws which are passed for “the betterment of society.” A prime example of oppression justified by “bettering the society” are the policies of the Russian Dictator‚ Joseph Stalin. Stalin believed in order to survive as a whole the russian people must work to increase economic standing against advanced capitalist nations. Stalin’s speech entitled “The Need For Progress”

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    Economic and political issues soon began in the era of good feelings‚ because individuals sought out what was more beneficial to an individual‚ than as a country. "Corrupt Bargain" is what Jackson called the presidential election of 1824. In the presidential election of 1824‚ four candidates ran for presidency‚ but no one candidate got the majority of the electoral votes (Doc I). Even after winning the popular vote‚ Jackson wasn’t declared the next president‚ but instead Adams became the next president

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    get-rich0quickism—gamblers in western land s were doing a “land-office business” on borrowed capital‚ much of it the shaky currency of “wildcat banks”—the speculative craze spread to canal‚ roads‚ railroads‚ and slaves 2. But speculation alone did not cause the crash; Jacksonian finance‚ including the Bank War and the Specie Circular‚ gave an additional jolt to an already teetering structure a. Failures of wheat crops‚

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    http://www.prlog.org/10089680-top-10-most-devastating-floods-in-history.html Wake Forest‚ NC – To fully understand the effect floods have on civilizations please enjoy the following list of the top 10 most devastating floods in history. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   PRLog (Press Release) - Jul. 15‚ 2008 - 1. Huang He (Yellow) River‚ China 1931 Death Toll: 1‚000‚000 to 3‚700‚000 The Huang He river is prone to flooding due to the surrounding low plains. A high silt content in the river (which

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    finished turnpikes‚ canals‚ and railroads brought settlers looking for land. Paper money‚ issued by banks‚ was stunting the nation’s economy because it was unable to redeem gold and silver. Another condition that led to the Panic of 1837 was the Jacksonian hard money (gold and silver) policy. The Tariff of 1833 was reducing the Federal government’s income‚ which thus depended more heavily on excise taxes‚ while at the same time Andrew Jackson’s administration worked to pay off the national debt. The

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    presidential election of 1828 brought a great victory for Andrew Jackson. Not only did he get almost 70 percent of the votes cast in the electoral college‚ but popular participation soared to an unheard amount of 60 percent. Along with Jackson‚ came Jacksonian democracy also known as “The Age of the Common Man” which impacted further advances in political process by the “common man” and minorities‚ the economic stability of the nation‚ and the status of the Union and sectionalism. These impacts were

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    The Civil War was the deadliest war in the entire history of the United States. In 4 years‚ nearly 700‚000 people died. The war left a huge impact on the nation and changed the way people viewed the nation drastically. During one of the battles that occurred during the war‚ the Battle of Bull Run‚ it’s said that the families of soldiers gathered off to the side of the field where the war took place. They didn’t know that the war was going to be real‚ so when soldiers began to actually get shot and

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