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- 3811: The Rise and Fall of Hitlers Reich
- ... of the press, and of assembly. Hitler then brought before the court the Enabling Act. This law gave Hitler the power of a dictator for the next four years. With violent persuasion, he got the bill passed. Germany had become a dictatorship. After the bills were passed, the German military feared that when Hitler took full leadership of the country, they would lose control, and the SA would take over. Hitler ...
- 3812: The Battle of the Spanish Armada
- ... by Drake, along with the San Salvador, a ship that had blown up. From these two ships, the English acquired 2,000 cannon balls and 140 barrels of gunpowder. The next battle occurred off Portland Bill. It was rather unsuccessful, for the Spanish were unable to board the English ships, and the English ships were unable to damage any Spanish ship from long range firepower. This battle has been quoted by ...
- 3813: Slavery and Reparation Due
- ... as slaves under the Constitution and laws of the United States until 1865. In fact, some would say that Slaves Descendant still suffer today! In 1867, Thaddeus Stevens of Pennsylvania presented before Congress, the “REPARATIONS BILL FOR THE AFRICAN SLAVES IN THE UNITED STATES.” SEC. 4. … shall have distributed to them as follows, namely: to each male person who is the head of a family, forty acres; to each adult male ...
- 3814: My Belief about Gay and Lesbian Families
- ... is the legalities of same-sex marriages. Legalizing same sex marriages would entitle gay and lesbian parents with advantages that would benefit their children. The most important advantage is that both parents would have legal rights to their child: adopted children or those conceived through artificial insemination would be legally related to both parents. Thus, if a parent were to die, the other parent would be assured of custody of the ...
- 3815: Music Censorship
- ... OR OF THE PRESS; OR OF THE RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE PEACEABLY TO ASSEMBLE, AND PETITION THE GOVERNMENT FOR A REDRESS OF GRIEVANCE. When you censor music that could be considered a violation of constitutional rights. Many states have introduced a “harmful to minors law”, this is supposed to protect children from explicated lyrics and recordings with no artistic value. This law is for songs like Ice-T’s Cop Killer ...
- 3816: Welfare: Not A Way of Life
- ... many of the victims would inevitably be children. Standardization, for all its drawbacks, also ensured a certain kind of blind fairness (Froomkin, Dan). In the new system, there is so much discretion involved that civil-rights activists wonder whether minorities and people with drug problems will be dealt with fairly and whether people with legitimate reasons for not being able to work will nevertheless be cut off from assistance. All the ...
- 3817: Spousal Abuse
- ... 200) cases of reported domestic assault found that eighty-six percent of female - on - male violence involved weapons, while only twenty-five percent of male - on - female violence involved weapons. According to many women’s rights advocates, female’s violence against men - if it exists at all - is purely a self-defense response to male violence. But if female - on - male domestic violence is so widespread, why haven’t we heard ...
- 3818: Trapped Inside the TV
- ... coupled with an “age of reason” and logic. People were searching for the truth in every aspect of their lives. Capitalism was demonstrated to be a rational and liberal system of economic life. The religious rights of the “divine” kings were shown to be a simple prejudice remark. The necessity of literacy was becoming apparent if people were going to begin fighting for their beliefs. “To engage the written word means ...
- 3819: Women In The Police Force
- ... changed over the years. Women are no longer only restricted to working in the home doing domestic chores. However, this did not come easily but rather after many years of fighting to get the same rights as men. Slowly women started to enter the workforce fulfilling roles such as secretaries and nurses. It was jobs like these that were viewed as woman's jobs and you would never see a woman ...
- 3820: Parental Guidance Against Television Violence
- ... programming declare that "freedom of expression" and "freedom from censorship" are guaranteed to them by the Constitution. In effect, when the government tries to regulate violence on television, conflict occurs. Since the television producers have rights guaranteed to them by the Constitution, the government becomes a lame duck with no freedom to move in any which way over the debate of television violence. Thus, parents need to take control and not ...
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