Papers 1571-1580 of total 7768 found.
Category: /History
…to the Constitution, which declared blacks to be citizens, prohibited states from discriminating against any class of citizens or denying any citizen fundamental rights, and banned Confederate leaders from holding federal or state office until Congress removed…
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Category: /History
…did not in any way relieve the anger of English Canada and as a result of this blatant discrimination against non-Francophones within Quebec; many English speaking Canadians resisted and condemned the Meech Lake Accord. Another reason why the Meech Lake…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to be treated equal. She fights hard for it, but is discriminated by Harpo and Mr.___________. She is forced to believe that men are superior, that women exist only to serve men, and have and take care of their children. Not only is Sophia taken advantage…
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…. Truman was a great advocate of civil rights. Truman, as a senator, signed an unsuccessful petition to end a filibuster on an anti-poll tax measure, and agreed to investigations of racial discrimination on war contracts and in the armed services (Encarta…
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…or discriminate against any religion. Due to this interpretation, the practice of coercive prayer is unconstitutional, and should be kept forever separated from our nation’s schools. The purpose of public schools is to educate, not indoctrinate…
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…. Then there are also some downsides to genetic engineering too: 1:Only the most wealthy people will be able to afford genetic engineering,then there will be sutch a divide beetween the wealthy and the middle class that there would be extreme discrimination from the wealthy…
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…to be a man. Women in the workplace have come a long way since 1963, when President John F. Kennedy signed the Equal Pay Act, in which wage discrimination issues began to be addressed. A year later, the passage of the Civil Rights Act included employment language…
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…tried to adapt their ways of living, yet discrimination was a barrier that separated them from their justice. While some Canadians enjoyed the ballrooms of fine hotels, people of African American descent settled for makeshift dance floors in broken-down…
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…of past discrimination and oppression, such as the unequal treatment of women, and the enslavement of African Americans, minorities and women have difficulty competing with their white male counterparts. Tax breaks for home buyers may not be wrong but what…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of whatever his client wins, the attorney will try to get the best possible settlement for his client. In my opinion the benefits of this system do outweigh the costs, at least for the client. 3-5.<Tab/>Should Federal discrimination law also apply…
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