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    protests have arisen as a means to try to create change. Peaceful protest is not a new concept‚ even in America. Henry David Thoreau‚ a Transcendentalist writer in the 19th century‚ refused to pay taxes because he did not support the Mexican War. In Civil Disobedience‚ Thoreau claims that so many men today blindly follow the government’s wishes and that “in most cases there is no free exercise whatever of the judgment or of the moral sense.” Peaceful protest is a way for men to “be men first‚ and subjects

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    At the end of the civil war‚ there were many plans on thought for President Lincoln to come up with for the rehabilitation that included economical and political situations. The politicians want to especially bring changes in southern part. “This struggle to rebuild Southern government‚ society‚ infrastructure and economy was called reconstruction.” This was greatly opposed by the white people‚ as they predicted that this could bring the opportunity for the black people to get their rights. That

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    14 Northern and Southern views on liberty during the Civil War There are many different ways to define liberty and many different ways to define who is entitled to liberty. Many people can disagree on specific issues and yet still claim to both be supporting liberty. During the time leading up to the Civil War and the Civil War itself‚ northern whites who opposed slavery and southern whites who supported slavery both believed they were fighting for liberty. The north or also known as the

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    MAINTAINING NATIONAL SECURITY WITHOUT ERODING CIVIL LIBERTIES Political Science 100 - D4 Professor: Logan Masilamani Teacher Assistant: Serdar Kaya July 26‚ 2011 Maintaining National Security without Eroding Civil Liberties Since 9/11‚ terrorism and the threat of terrorism have become a fact of life for all citizens of developed countries. No one is immune to terrorism; the word‚ alone‚ carries a negative connotation that can strike fear in the hearts and minds of the people subjected

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    The Role of a Prosecutor and Defence Lawyer As far as the criminal justice court‚ the role of a prosecutor and a defence lawyer play an inportant role in the court system. In the following I will give a brief discription on both parties and each individual duties and their knowlaedge to the court system. Both parties care deferent responsibilities but they are equaly inportant. The Role of the Prosecutor All of major serious and important criminal cases are require to have the participation

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    Interest Group: American Civil Liberties Union Champ Johnson AJS 552 May 5‚ 2014 Special Interest Group: American Civil Liberties Union The United States is blanketed with legal protection by the ACLU. It is difficult to cover everything because it is so involved in the many different aspects in the fight for civil liberties. I will attempt illustrate what the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) is‚ and how they have affected our society in public safety and our civil rights. The ACLU actually

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    Is there anything more typical of New York City than the Statue of Liberty? Like so many things in life‚ the monument looks bigger than it is from far away‚ an estimable gatekeeper to the city that never sleeps. People of France gave the Statue of Liberty to the People of United States as a gift and sign of friendship between the two nations. This is what we know about the statue of liberty but did the people of France really give that gift to the people of the U.S.A? That’s what we will try to figure

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    the Supreme Council. The first Supreme Council of the Katipunan was formed around August 1892‚ a month after the founding of the society. The Supreme Council was headed by an elected president‚ followed by the secretary/secretaries‚ the treasurer‚ and the fiscal.  The Supreme Council also had its councilors (Kasanguni); the number varied through presidencies.[14] To distinguish from presidents of lower sanggunian or councils (below) the president of the Supreme Council was called the Supreme President

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    During America’s most consequential wars‚ the United States government has restricted civil liberties of the American people despite the nation’s strong rooted foundation for preserving every citizen’s rights. When danger is an ever present factor for the nation due to war or conflict restrictions are often placed on some of the most basic freedoms and liberties. Perfect balancing of these restrictions is vital to the countries wellbeing. One of the most well-known examples of this type of restraint

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    Military and The American Civil War What events and people fall under this important theme of the American Civil War? Military was very important in the Civil War‚ and was basically the most important thing. When people think about war the first thing that comes to their head is weapons and militia. The military was a key factor in the war the winner was going to be determined on who had the better army and whose side was stronger. There were two major armies involved in the Civil War‚ but there were

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