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    U.S. history‚ mainly the African American and the Latino race. Their common racial backgrounds are Africa‚ America‚ Puerto Rico‚ the Islands‚ and Mexico to name a few. In 1928‚ the African American race became a significant minority when the last state ended slavery. Latinos became a larger minority when they started to triple in size between the 1990’s and the early 2000’s. They started to grow as a minority group. Mrlincolnandfreedom.org‚ 2013 In what ways have laws been used to enforce

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    Amendment I: Freedom of speech No law pass by congress will disallow freedom of speech or establishment of religion Amendment II: Right to bear arms Grants the right of gun ownership for purposes that include self defense Amendment III: Quartering Soldiers Soldiers cannot live in a citizen’s house without their permission during wartime and peacetime Amendment IV: Prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures of homes and property and any search/arrest

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    people or even intimidate people very easily. Congress and The Quest For Power is going to talk about what and why the congress are wanting to have power. Congress will be able to have power with states etc. with the actions that they make. People that mainly are a member of congress are usually in a quest for one thing while entering into politics. Personal power is something that each person wants to have while being a member. Almost all members of congress want to attain the power so that they are

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    So I know you’re thinking how did all this federalism stuff come along in our country‚ well that’s why I’m here. It all started when The Articles of Confederation was made‚ this document setup the United States as a confederation. The Articles of Confederation was a document that allowed the states to have their own power and independence from one another. After

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    Maturity According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ the word “majority” means the age at which full civil rights are accorded‚ or the status of one who has attained this age. Legally‚ it is the phase of adulthood of an individual that is conceptualized and acknowledged by the law. In our society‚ this age may range from 18 to 21 and this status often serves as a declaration of both physical and emotional maturity. However‚ this is not the case for all people. Since “age of majority” is only coined

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    The United States was built on details and designed by compromises and traditions. Compromises and traditions are ideas the original writers of the United States Constitution felt would help ground future generations within the political arena and unite the country as a whole. A wide range of issues‚ including the checks and balances were written in order to deprive an individual government to impose their will on others. Americans were built on details that have been brought by two main political

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    Alicia Alcaraz Period 3 AP U.S. History December 8‚ 2014 APUSH Chapters 27 & 28 Homework Assignment Chapter 27: 1. Whites finally overcame resistance of the Plains Indians ultimately with various factors. The whites had a fire-and-sword policy that was the last step to shatter the spirit of the Indians. The railroad‚ diseases‚ locomotives‚ and the near-extinction of the Buffalo in the plains all contributed to the “taming” of the Plains Indians. The railroad sprang right through the heart of the

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    The United States Constitution overcame the weakness of the Articles of Confederation and provide for the organization of the new government. In the 1780’s‚ the United States created their first formal government after the colonists won the Revolutionary War against the British. The Articles of Confederation is a unicameral legislature where all states have a single vote. The Constitutional Convention is a bicameral where the House of Representatives has votes towards population‚ and the senate has

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    currently in place in the United States‚ implements separation of powers and Federalism. The separation of powers creates three branches of government‚ the executive branch‚ the legislative branch‚ and the judicial branch. With each branch having different powers to keep each branch in check and from having too much power. Among the most powerful figures are the president and congress‚ with each having certain privileges in foreign and domestic matters. The president of the United States possesses a range

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    Comparing Ancient Rome to the United States When we analyze the United States’s similarities and differences with Rome‚ there’s always an obvious juxtaposition that’s unmistakable. The similarities between these two great societies are considered and analyzed from many aspects like politic‚ military and culture. The political aspect of the United States and the ancient Rome has its root in the concept of republic. Militarily‚ both the U.S and ancient Rome are considered superpowers of their

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