Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
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Category: /Law & Government/Civil Rights
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Category: /Business & Economy/Economics
Freedom to say what we want is a more basic right than freedom to buy what we want. Analyze critically.
The freedom of speech is one of the Amendments that are part of the bill of rights. It is our right to say what we want, when we want, while other
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Category: /History/North American History
benefited from the courageous acts of several leaders who challenged the legal restrictions that limited woman's rights in this country.
Nellie McClung was an active fighter for women rights in Canada during the 1920's. After McClung's election to the Manitoba
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Category: /History/North American History
When the Constitution was first created, it lacked a bill of rights. The Anti-federalists believed that a bill of rights was necessary to protect the rights of the American citizens, so they used this as their reason for opposing the ratification
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Category: /Society & Culture
I feel that Jackie Robinson made the biggest impact on Civil Rights. He was the
first black man to "officially" play in the big leagues in the 20th century. He possessed
enormous physical talent and had fierce determination to succeed. Jackie
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Category: /History
Imagine a land in which your right to life and liberty is not absolute, a land where you are no longer free to live your life by your own judgment, but rather are increasingly regulated and forbidden by the state. Imagine that you live in a country
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Category: /History/North American History
Turmoil in the late 60s
There are many reasons that the civil rights movement began to falter during the mid- to late- 1960s. This paper will discuss several reasons including economic changes and leadership clashes for this fractionalization
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Category: /History
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The Ku Klux Klan was founded in 1865 by Nathan Bedford Forrest, who was a cavalry commander in the Civil War (Nash 1855). The KKK is the largest, oldest, and most professional white rights organization in the world (Homepage: KKK). This organization
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