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9721: Gideon vs Wainwright
... Civil Rights and Responsibilites under the Constitution. New York: Arco Publishing Company, 1968. Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335 (1963). Wilson, James, and John J. DiIulio, Jr. American Government, institutions and Policies. Lexington, Massachusetts: D.C. Heath and Company, 1995. Justice Under Law: the Gideon Case. Videocassette. Encyclopedia Britanica Educational Corporation, 1967. Barker, Lucius, and Twiley Barker, Jr. Civil Liberties and the Constitution. New Jersey: Prentince Hall, 1990.
9722: The Environmental Protection Agency
... Oxford University Press. Chapter 1-2,10 Douglas, Carter. (1964) Power in Washington. New York: Random House. Hugh, Heclo. “Issue Networks and the Executive Establishment,” in Anthony King, ed., the New American Political System (Washington D.C.: The American Enterprise Institute, 1978) 87-124. Epstein, Edward, News From Nowhere: Television, Politics, and the News (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1975).
9723: The First Amendment
... a lot to get there though and came out of the ideas of some confused and some not so confused people. The First Amendment to the Constitution was a very necessary thing back in the day. It came out of a time where people had just gotten over the tyrannical rule of Britain and were searching for new ways of doing things. Many older men saw it as a safeguard of ...
9724: Marbury v. Madison
... session. The bill reformed a 1789 statute and created many new judgeships. Adams nominated judges and the Senate confirmed them. Adams then stayed up until long after midnight on March 3, 1801, his last full day in office, signing commissions that put fifty-nine loyal Federalists in office. These were the so-called "midnight judges." In the final weeks before Jefferson took office, John Marshall was Secretary of State and Chief ...
9725: Declining Trust in Our Government
... It is even noted that our country was founded with a mistrust of government, in particular, mistrust of King George of England (Nye). Another opinion is that even though Americans do not trust the every day activities of the government, there is still a very positive attitude about the underlying constitutional principles that this country was founded upon, and that is the most important thing to consider. Eighty percent of Americans ...
9726: What Role Should the U.S. Play in World Defense?
... Good Guys”. The other major powers were known as the Triple Alliance, which consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. Because of the alliance system in Europe, war soon broke out. Many people of the day thought for sure that Great Britain, France and Russia would put a quick end to the war, but later in 1917, with Russia out of the picture, and the French army almost gone, and with ...
9727: Peter The Great
... was more behind this revolt than just bad ruling. He had every one of his guards interrogated 6 days a week, but found no new evidence. In the end, Peter had hung 1200 men. The day Peter returned from his voyage, he went to the church about the way Russian men must crop their beards. Peter saw in Europe, that everyone had their beards very short and maintained. Instantly, Peter cut ...
9728: United We Stand for The Red, White, And Blue
... should recognize this. There are countless reasons why we citizens of the United States should stand up and pledge our allegiance to the flag. Many people live in this country and many more enter every day. The citizens of the United States have many freedoms that many people, over vast years and wars, have given their life for. All of the members of our army, navy, and air force should be ...
9729: What Wrongs Have White Administrators Done to Aborginal people In The Past? Have All Wrong Been Righted?
... Even though Hardy wrote his book in 1968, he gives a good definition of how the Aborigines were treated in that time. A very bias 'opinion' based difinition of the treatment of Aborigines: "To this day the Aborigine is treated as less than a man, his situation isapalling. His destiny and very identity is decided by his white superiors. He can live only on terms dictated by the people, who despise ...
9730: Proposal for Reparations of African Americans
... Freeman and Slaves alike were lynched, falsely imprisoned, raped, murdered, and subject to sub-human treatment. It is almost impossible to estimate the economic hardship caused by slavery and the aftermath that followed. To this day the African-American family still suffers from the aftermath of slavery. We see it in the form of Poverty, under-education, Discrimination, and Black on Black crime. Consider that Blacks are seriously under-represented in ...


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