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    How Did James Madison Contribute To America

    secretary of state for President Thomas Jefferson, and the responsibility of being a president himself, have remarkably strengthened America’s impact on the world. James Madison was the most influential person to America due to his contributions as a Founding Father, a secretary of state, and as the fourth president of the United States of America. Madison’s life all began in the city of Port Conway, Virginia. He was born on March 16th, 1751 to James Madison Sr. and Nelly Conway Madison, who were both

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    Ukraine

    War. Ukraine emerged from its own civil war, and on December 30, 1922 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic became one of the founding republics of the Soviet Union. The Ukrainian SSR's territory was enlarged westward during the civil war shortly before, and after World War II, and further south in 1954 with the Crimea transfer. In 1945, the Ukrainian SSR became one of the founding members of the United Nations. Ukraine became independent again when the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991. This dissolution

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    First Century Corinth and the Church

    The Epistles to the Corinthians were written by the apostle Paul in the mid 50’s A.D. These were letters written to a church community that, according to the book of Acts, Paul had a hand in founding on an earlier journey (Acts 18:9). The epistles themselves speak much about the cultural, economic, and spiritual significance of this very heavily Roman influenced Greek city located on the Isthmus of Corinth. By examining the epistles and further historical source, the context and importance of first

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    Common People Persuasive Speech Analysis

    make my last great plead to all of you, the Common People of the Great Nation of the United States; as you are the ones with the true power: the one granted to you by our Great founding fathers. The framework for the Government begins, not with the wealth or the Machine of War, but with you: "We The People," the founding fathers wrote! Not We the Wealthy, or We the Powerful; but We The People! We The People, hold these truths to be self-evident: the Government of this Great Nation had been founded

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    Document 7-1 Common Sense January 1776

    When I was in school, I do not know the significance of historical primary sources. I usually thought why do I have to understand this? Nevertheless, as I started to become older and much more informed and created the own responsibilities of mine, I understood I had to understand my responsibilities and rights as a citizen Not only do I, but any other individual needs to know the background and significant of the events that led us to become who we are today. It is important to have an understanding

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    Second Amendment Arguments

    Challenging the Second Amendment The second amendment in the Constitution states, “…the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.” This amendment has become a controversial topic in the U.S. Many people support this amendment, arguing that it allows people to protect themselves. However, others disagree with this claim because guns are a safety issue themselves. I challenge the second amendment because presented by allowing guns outweigh the potential safety they provide

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    Pros And Cons Of Abolishing The Electoral College

    it’s an inaccurate representation of the people of America. The Electoral College was established to insure a qualified president by having qualified people vote in the official election, but this has since failed and is no longer the case. “The Founding Fathers established it in the constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in

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    Thomas Jefferson's Impact On American Government

    Summary of Life Thomas Jefferson had an incredible impact on american government in his years. He was the author of the Declaration of Independence. He was born on a plantation in Shadwell on a large tract of land near present-day Charlottesville. His father was a successful planter and his mother came from a privileged Virginia family. He had six sisters and a surviving brother. In 1762, Jefferson graduated from William and Mary in Williamsburg Virginia where he studied for long periods of time

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    Protecting Civil Liberties in the Age of Terrorism

    PROTECTING CIVIL LIBERTIES IN THE AGE OF TERRORISM Name Institution Professor Date Protecting civil liberties in the age of terrorism Balancing civil liberties and fighting terrorism is a delicate task that is affecting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). It is evident that most Americans want the government to fight terrorism and at the same time, efforts against terrorism should not infringe on their civil liberties that are enshrined in the constitution. Polls conducted in the

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    Why No Non-Western Ir Theory in Asia

    Acharya and Buzan stipulate their overall purpose as that of stimulating “non-Western voices to bring their historical and cultural, as well as their intellectual, resources into the theoretical debates about IR”. Their opening (and decidedly founding) question is ‘What is the possibility of a non-Western IRT in Asia?’ which they answer through a critical examination of their collective findings. It is important to note that they stipulated forcefully within their discussion the important note:

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