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    Vivian Thomas (1910-1985) Viviam Thomas was born in New Iberia‚ Lousisana‚ the son of an carpenter. His family moved to Nashville where he later graduated from high school with honors. Vivian had an older brother who also became a teacher. His brother was involved in the Brown vs Broad Case. In 1929 Vivian lost his tution money he was saving for medical school‚ because of an October Stock market crash. With no money to contine medical school Vivian had to take a job as an janitor‚ working

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    Thomas Jefferson was a very important person in American history. He was arguably the most influential in the early United States. He was the principle writer of the Declaration of Independence‚ the Vice President‚ and eventually‚ the President of the United States. Jefferson was the primary writer of the Declaration of Independence. He was one of the youngest members of the Continental Congress at age 33. Jefferson gathered the Committee of Five‚ and wrote the first draft of the Declaration. Many

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    Rights of Man I disagree that this passage from ‘Rights of Man’ holds true today or even a century ago; Thomas Paine’s argument is mostly solid‚ but the last third is entirely false. Paine starts his passage off by writing about how unexpected of a success America had become. A country with diversity in terms of heritage‚ government‚ language‚ and and religion seemed like a fantasy in the year of 1791. However‚ that is not the case‚ America is a reality and does indeed possess such a government

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    Ryan Ribant October 29th‚ 2014 5th Hour 1. I feel that Thomas Jefferson’s decision to begin with “The Unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America” was necessary because it showed that all of the colonies were supportive and desired independence. No they couldn’t of because they needed all of the colonies to fully agree on independence before they signed it. Jefferson’s reason for a formal declaration of independence was so that other countries such as France‚ know that the Colonists

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    Thomas Jefferson was one of the most prominent figures during the formation of The United States. He was well grounded with the people and advocated strongly for the rights of the many over the rights of the few. Even though Thomas Jefferson was grounded in aristocracy‚ he was a strong advocate for the rights of the common people. One of Jefferson’s strongest advocacies for the common citizen was his ideas o the rights of smaller government‚ i.e. that of the towns and states‚ over the power of

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    "The Declaration of Independence" was written in 1776 by Thomas Jefferson to declare the colonies free and independent from Great Britain. Jefferson used deductive reasoning in the form of a syllogism to argue his claim that because the colonist’s "unalienable rights" (612) were being denied by Great Britain‚ the colonies were breaking free from Great Britain’s rule to form their own free and independent states. Jefferson gave evidence of the king’s tyranny against the colonies to effectively support

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    successfully persuade the audience. Thomas Jefferson uses various rhetorical devices within ¨The Declaration of Independence¨ in order to create an effective argument‚ and to inspire action within his people. Within “The Declaration of Independence‚” Jefferson was able to express the colonies compelling reasons for separation through his electrifying phrases. Throughout the document‚ Jefferson manages to use “moving language to greater effect” (Wilmore). When writing‚ Jefferson managed to give the document

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    In 1775‚ Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. There is no American document with the same global impact. It has been the oldest document and the first to use the name ’’the United States of America.’’ In this concept‚ the Declaration was the birth testimonial of the American nation. The intention of the Declaration of Independence was to manifest and interpret why the thirteen Colonies were breaking away from Great Britain’s authority as well as the rights and forces which people

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    In 1789‚ Thomas Jefferson wrote a series of resolutions‚ which were passed by Kentucky Legislatures in response to the Alien and Sedition Acts. The Alien and Sedition Acts made it illegal for anyone in the states to protest the government. It also gave the President the power to imprison or expel aliens who pose a threat to the nation. The Kentucky Resolutions were made to tell the central government that they have overstepped their boundaries and made it clear to them that the states were entitled

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    expansion of slavery in the west‚ Jefferson due to various reasons had fluctuating views on issues such as equality of races and governmental structure‚ primarily because of economic‚ social‚ and geographic causes. Both economic climates of the nation as well as Jefferson’s personal debts greatly influenced his views on government and race‚ more prominently race. Earlier in Jefferson’s life‚ before he had acquired massive amounts of debt due to creditors‚ Jefferson wrote that all men are created equal

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