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    Should Electoral College Be Abolished

    The Electoral College: Is it Really Worth It? The Electoral College. An iffy subject, isn’t it? Some people support it, while others do not. That’s just how it’ll be. The Electoral College was made to give the smaller states more power as a whole, given the large population differences between some states. While it may seem fair in some ways, in other ways it seems entirely unfair. So should the Electoral College be abolished? No. The Electoral College should not be abolished because it supports

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    The Whiskey Rebellion

    This became known as the period in which the Whiskey Insurrection rose to life or better identified as the Whiskey Rebellion. This rebellion and many events prior to it would reform the United States government into the three branches that exist today with the ratification of the Constitution. At the same time it would cause the nation’s capital to be relocated as an attempt to join a divided nation and become the very first federal tax placed on any domestic product. Having recently defeated the

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    Essay On Electoral College Should Be Abolished

    Imagine sitting at a table and drafting a document that is going to govern and choose the United Stated president every four years for the rest of history. Overwhelming and exciting, right? In 1787, the value and thought of our founding fathers was to provide a fair and balanced way of choosing the leader of our nation. Now, as a citizen of the United States, we go into booths and either press a button or mark with a pencil who we would like to be our president. After we make a choice an elected

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    Popular Vote Vs Electoral College

    Electoral College is a group of citizens that is representing all of the United States that is voting for only the United States president. The electoral college votes is not considered the same as the popular votes whereas majority rules with popular votes. Electoral votes has a maximum of 270 votes that is necessary to elect the President of our country. There has been many situations where citizens thought that Electoral College votes should be stop; and that the United Stated should go on to

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    Compromises: The Great Compromise

    The Connecticut Compromise, also known as the Great Compromise concluded the highly controversial issue of representation that was presented at the Constitutional Convention from May 25, 1787-September 17, 1787 at the Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia. The Great Compromise attempted to balance power between large and small states in the new Congress. Delegates often disagreed about how many representatives each state should be allowed to have. The larger states favored the Virginia Plan. According

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    Speech From Birmingham Jail Rhetorical Analysis

    On August 28, 1963 American Baptist and civil rights movement activist Martin Luther King Jr gave a speech at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. Not for the beautiful viewing but for the remembrance of the President who tried to end segregation. Dr. King spoke in front of hundreds of thousands of colored and white people from across the nation, informing them about the change against segregation. As a writer Dr. King knows how to grab his followers attention. Dr. King used allusions, pathos

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    What Role Did Lincoln Memorial Play In The Civil Rights Movement

    also they can be used as a tactic for certain people to pursuit their political appeals. In the article A Marble House Divided, Scott Sandage mainly talked about two great history events—Marian Aderson’s emancipation concert and the big march on Washington. By elaborating these two events, Scott Sandage try to demonstrate what role did Lincoln memorial play in the African American civil rights movement and how did the Lincoln memorial helped blacks to strive for equality and freedom. Begin with explaining

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    Pacific Northwest Research Report

    Northwest affects daily life because of the different landforms and landscapes. For example, the Pacific Northwest is home to the Cascade range, which includes Mount Hood at 11,204 feet in Oregon, Mount Rainier at 14,411 feet in Washington, Mount St Helens at 8,366 feet in Washington, and more. This affects daily life because people will have to live on steep hills instead

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    William Boeing

    Airplane Company’. After that, William Boeing became famous for what we know for him know. His first plane called ‘Boeing Model C’ - his first financial and technical success. These planes were used for mail deliveries from Vancouver, Canada to Washington, USA. Although, company was becoming bigger and bigger, the government “accused William Boeing for monopolistic practices” and forced the aviation industry to split into three groups: ‘United Air Lines’ for flight operations, ‘Boeing Airplane

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    Post Graduation Plans

    After graduation my ideal plan would be to go into an industry career. I want to get into an engineering-related job first to provide myself with some experience in that aspect of the field. I want to be selective in choosing the company that I begin my career with. I want to ensure that the company that I choose has a program related that aids in helping their employees get advanced degrees. During my first year in my career I want to get into a master’s degree program either focusing on engineering

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