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    Elena Kassa AP Gov./ 1st hour Research project THESIS: The first amendment of the constitution of the United States protects our right to freedom of speech. However‚ the freedom to speak should not entitle the speaker to purposely hurt another person by revealing private matters or spreading rumors and lies. Argument #1:Should the first amendment protect hate speech? No‚ it should not protect hate speech. There are numerous lines drawn around our free speech already‚ and most Americans feel

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    should not accustom to this patriarchal system because it deprives people of their free-will‚ it gives them a worship figure and it crumples the role of women in the family as well as gender equality. Patriarchal systems in families should not be tolerated as it exemplifies extreme restraint towards the advancement of humanity as well as the lives of its family members both socially and morally. Just as so‚ this is not a calling towards the abolition of a sense of leader in a family but instead‚ a

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    The introduction of Protestantism throughout Europe held great impact on its society. Up until the the end of the fifteenth century‚ the Catholic Church was an eminent power‚ controlling the minds‚ actions‚ and wallets of nearly all Europeans. However‚ after Pope Leo X issued indulgences‚ to start the construction of St. Peter’s Basilica‚ Martin Luther started a reformation that sparked a split within the Church. Soon Luther’s preachings began to spread across Europe‚ amassing a myriad of followers

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    1. John Locke was a proponent of the separation of church and state. Locke mentions the differences between civil government and the church. The government’s primary goal is to protect external interests‚ such as life and liberty. The church‚ on the other hand‚ protects internal interests‚ such as salvation. Since religion is such a personal matter‚ Locke believed that the government should not force any one to convert to a religion. A person cannot be forced into believing something that they do

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    discussion‚ and central control‚ which ensures party unity and discipline. At the 10th Congress of the All-Russian Communist Party (1921)‚ the Bolshevik leader Vladimir declared that the party was not a debating society in which all opinions were tolerated and freely expressed; it was a “vanguard” party whose role as leader of the revolution demanded extreme discipline and a high level of organization. Unrestrained discussion‚ he insisted‚ would produce intraparty disagreements and factions and prevent

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    its early stages and to combat its effect and leave the relationship immediately or seek counseling immediately to resolve the issue. Physical abuse is a very dangerous thing. Physical abuse in a relationship should not be tolerated. If physical abuse is tolerated in a relationship it can lead to severe injuries or sometimes even death. Growing up as a child I was a part of physical‚ mental‚ and emotional abuse. The first time I saw my father hit my mother was when I was about 9 years old.

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    The Age of Absolutism and the Enlightenment encouraged individuals to analyze their society. Enlightened thinkers started to deeply think about the structure of society and challenged traditional ideas of the power. Curious enlightened thinkers came up with their theory of how the government should function. Baron de Montesquieu was one of the most influential representative of the Enlightenment in France who promoted his idea of protecting liberty and unity in the government and society. Montesquieu

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    .. but they never shall return to their previous status...” 2.) Compare the legal status of jews and pagans by the end of the fourth century. Which group was tolerated? Can you infer why? How would you characterize this toleration? Jews and pagans at the end of the fourth century were not treated the same. Jews were more tolerated than the pagans. You can tell this because it says “We ordain that none may have the liberty of approaching any shrine or temple whatever or of performing abominable

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    Marijuana Notes

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    says‚ marijuana is generally thought of as a relatively mild drug‚ an opinion supported by government initiatives in Canada‚ where marijuana possession has been decriminalized in many localities‚ or in the Netherlands‚ where marijuana sales are tolerated in "coffee shops." In the United States legalization of drugs almost invariably refers to the legalization of marijuana rather than‚ for instance‚ heroin and cocaine. Use of "hard drugs" like these is relatively limited‚ and most Americans consider

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    Lynching In America

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    Lynching in History The event "Symbols and History of Lynching in America” gave me an insight into the facts behind lynching in our history‚ along with providing impactful discussions that I couldn’t have gotten anywhere else. Before the event‚ I didn’t understand a variety of different aspects of lynching and other black experiences that are even present in modern day. One example is the variety of things that black individuals would get lynched for; such as attempting to vote or disregarding

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