Papers 1801-1810 of total 84325 found.
…A Citizen’s Right to be Equal America is known to many as a free country. It was founded on the belief that all citizens would have the opportunity to thrive. This notion has not always been true. In the early years of our country, racism was a large…
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…accept white discrimination in order to gain economic success. On the other hand, DuBois absolutely opposed Washington's ideas. DuBois believed that black inferiority should never be accepted and that blacks should fight for their rights as human beings. He…
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…with my personal views or opinion. Under Section 46 of the Marriage Act it makes it illegal for me to marry a same sex couple. G1: Where does it say that? MC: Right here. It states: That marriage is "The voluntary union for life of ONE MAN AND ONE WOMEN
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…C.C.W. Privilege or Right? There was a time when Americans were citizens not servants. It was before we had to ask permission to protect ourselves. It is written, "A well regulated Militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right
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Category: /History
…, that no established church could frame the government. The questions of where and with what language the most constitutionally sound barrier could be erected without denying first amendment rights were the most perplexing. The answer is the simply elegant words…
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Category: /Literature/English
…was signing contracts with oil companies and giving aid to the Indonesians all the while the East Timorese were dying in order to facilitate this. Amongst all the human rights violations in the history of Indonesia, the blatant disregard for human life…
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…The issue of states rights is one that has been quarreled over since the birth of the United States. In 1787, debates arose on whether to ratify the Constitution, which would create a more supreme federal government, or to keep the Articles…
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…opportunities, the women also got the right to vote and other legal changes were made. In 1919 the Sex Disqualification Act made discrimination against women in several professions illegal. Another act followed in 1922, the Law Act gave husbands and wives equal…
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…from its derivations and most other nations in the western world - Australia does not have a Federal Bill of Rights. Like America, Australia's bicameral political system is "federal", meaning there are two levels of government where neither level can make…
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Category: /History
women with a different attitude. Initially, the Women's Movement of the 1960's saw an equality struggle between men and women. This led to the emergence of various social groups which campaigned for women's rights. These Women's "libbers" (liberationists…
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