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Category: /History
…, or property without due process. Additionally, blacks could not be discriminated by the law. If a state would deprive blacks of their rights as citizens, it’s number of congressional representatives would be reduced. The Civil Rights Act as well as the Fourteenth…
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Category: /History
…government was taking a stand in controlling corporate trusts. The Mckinley Tariff of 1890 was a compromise tariff that included reciprocal trade agreements that allowed the president to retaliate against countries that discriminated US products. The federal…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…; the Lilliputians were discriminated against whether they wore either high heels or low heels, and the ones that tried to remain neutral worse one high heel and one low heel. At the end of the book Swift demonstrates his thought on humans, when all the humans were savage…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…treated like humans and are not being respected the way every person deserves to be. The Holocaust I feel was about discrimination because the Nazi's did not like the Jews and they were persecuting them because they were Jewish and that is wrong. Both…
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Category: /History
…and factions. He didn’t approve of “Geographical discriminations: Northern and Southern; Atlantic and Western” He thought that pitting people against each other to win political standing was not only wrong, but also detrimental to a united country. Washington…
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Category: /History
…and factions. He didn’t approve of “Geographical discriminations: Northern and Southern; Atlantic and Western” He thought that pitting people against each other to win political standing was not only wrong, but also detrimental to a united country. Washington…
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…and women are treated as equals. These days, people experience job discrimination, which is against the law. In some cases, it’s justified, but in all others, it’s an injustice. Justice also means security and protection. If justice is carried out, we…
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…it explicit goverment policy that programs not include quotas. Opponents argue that there is actually “reverse discrimination” against white men. They believe that all this society needs to be healthy is to end the discriminatory policies of affirmative action…
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…should not be allowed. Not only are criminals being discriminated against, but also racial issues are becoming a part of the organ donation and transplantation process. Equality is a key that should be used in all-medical processes. Just because someone…
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…. In 1950 the Harijans, the “untouchable” social class, was outlawed and members were given full citizenship, although they are still discriminated against. Today, many people want to do away with the caste system and this is beginning to come true in India…
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