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    One of the things that we must remember with poverty is that it is a structural problem‚ especially for women‚ of which 15.6 percent are living in poverty in the United States. This compared to 13 percent of men who are living in poverty. (U.S. Bureau of the Census‚ qtd in Aulette and Wittner) These numbers also increase for people of different races‚ including an increased gap between women and men within those races. This phenomenon is called the “feminization of poverty‚” simply women are more

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    around for centuries and has become a very big problem in today’s time. With the United States being so diverse and being home to many different groups of people‚ discrimination is a very common problem that happens amongst the different groups of people. Discrimination has been a long standing problem in the history of the United States. Discrimination in the United States can date back to before the United States of America were a thing and the North American continent was first being discovered

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    The United States Should Not Legalize Marijuana By: Kristy Robertson One of the most outrageous reasons to have it become legal is that it is all natural and put here by God. Many advocates for legalizing marijuana believe that this is a good reason. There are lots of toxins and chemicals that are put here naturally‚ does that mean Americans should start smoking those as well? There are many reasons why marijuana should not be legalized in the United States. The nation should fight to reduce marijuana

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    Illegal Immigration In The United States: A Controversial Debate Illegal immigration is an on-going issue‚ which is of much importance in the United States today. It has been overlooked for many years‚ however it has reached a point where it can no longer be ignored. Most of the illegal immigrants‚ 54% to be exact‚ come through the Mexican border. (Hayes 5) Since the early 1980’s‚ the number of illegal Mexican immigrants has risen at an incredible rate‚ causing the United States government to take action

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    Walter Cronkite states‚ “I covered the Vietnam War. I remember the lies that were told‚ the lives that were lost - and the shock when‚ twenty years after the war ended‚ former Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara admitted he knew it was a mistake all along.” On November 1‚1955‚ President Eisenhower deplays the Military Assistance Advisory Group to train the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (Cuny 1955). This marks the beginning of the United States involvement in the war recognized by the Vietnam

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    The United States of America was the place to be and was commonly referred to as “the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave‚” and “the Land of Opportunity.” Immigrants from all over the world began the process of migrating to the United States. As one may imagine‚ there was a

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    Vietnam‚ which was a Communist country. After a few years of fighting‚ the French retreated and the United States joined the war. The United States wanted to fight against Communism in North Vietnam‚ so they supported South Vietnam. With the help of the Hmong people and the Laotian government‚ the United States fought against North Vietnam for several years. As the war dragged on‚ the United States eventually withdrew from the fight. The Laotian government was left to negotiate with the Communists

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    the state government and the local government all having one central association of government. All through the history of the United States‚ time has changed the structure and nature of federalism. The Great Depression called for a more resilient hold between the national and state governments; it became known as cooperative federalism. This system of federalism is called the marble cake. It is given this name because everything is twirled together. With cooperative federalism‚ the state and national

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    United States and the Five Basic Principles In ethics there are five basic principles and they are the value of life principle‚ the principle of goodness or rightness‚ the principle of justice or fairness‚ the principle of truth telling or honesty‚ and the principle of individual freedom. These principles can apply to many things‚ but when it comes to the United States following them this is how they are applied. The first principle is the value of life‚ and this means that human beings should

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    discovery motion and then dismissed the notice after the government stated that it would not comply with the discovery order. Supreme Court ruled incorrectly in the United States v. Bass: The rulings of the Supreme Court against the case of United States v. Bass were incorrect because of various reasons; the courts in the United States had charged many blacks with offenses which were death-eligible‚ which blacks were twice more than the whites. It is more often engaged in a plea bargains with the

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