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4491: Causes Of The Civil War
... the war was to abolish slavery but this was not able to be done because slavery is what kept the South running. But when the South seceded it was said by Abraham Lincoln that "A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free." Because slavery formed two opposing societies, and slavery could never be abolished, the Civil War was inevitable." These ...
4492: Reconstruction
... Reconstruction After the Civil War. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1994. McPherson, James M. The Struggle for Equality. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1964. Davis, Burke. The Long Surrender. New York: Random House, 1985. Murphy, Richard W. The Nation Reunited. Alexandria, VA: Time Life Books, 1987. DuBois, W.E.B. Black Reconstruction in America, 1860-1880. New York: Atheneum,1992. Smith, Page. Trial By Fire. New York: McGraw ...
4493: Cold War
... communist take over especially after a great nation of like China came under a communism regime. This fear of communism led some Americans to take actions that would violate the civil rights of others. The House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) for example was black listing many writers, actors, and directors of movies that they clamed to be “un-American”. Then the Smith Act of 1940 made it illegal for anyone ...
4494: Events Of The Civil Rights Mov
... were released and were never seen alive again. Hours after the three were missing, COFO confirmed the three as missing, but state authorities stated as a hoax. When news of the three reached the White House, President Johnson stated their disappearances as kidnappings. Soon after President Johnson sent J. Edgar Hoover to Philadelphia, Mississippi to search for the missing members of COFO. In just one day they found the members car ...
4495: Freedom In America
... anyone accused of libeling the assembly as a whole or any of its members. Many people were tracked down for writing or speaking works of offense. The first assembly to meet in America, the Virginia House of Burgesses, stripped Captain Henry Spellman of his rank when he was found guilty of "treasonable words." Even in the most tolerant colonies, printing was strictly regulated. The press of William Bradford was seized by ...
4496: The Role Of Cooperation In Anc
... and cooperation. These laws yields consequeces for anyone who breaks the laws. The theft laws promote cooperation, because most of them have a punishment of death. For example, “If a man has broken into a house he shall be killed before the breach and buried there.” ( pg 69). The assualt laws reproduce the “eye for an eye” axiom. “If a man has knocked out the eye of a patrician, his eye ...
4497: Deng Xiaoping
... Deng, Maomao. Deng Xiaoping: My Father. Beijing: BasicBooks, 1995 Evans, Richard. Deng Xiaoping and the making of Modern China. New York: Penguin, 1994. Falkenheim, Victor C. Chinese Politics from Mao to Deng. New York: Paragon House, 1989. . Franz, Uli. Deng Xiaoping. Translated by Tom Artin. Orlando: Harcourt Bruce Jovanovich, 1988. Goodman, David S. G. Deng Xiaoping. London: Macdonald & Co., 1990. Articles Cheung, Steven N. S. “Deng Xiaoping’s great transformation”. Contemporary ...
4498: Julius Ceasar
... Spain for a year, Caesar divorced his wife Pompeia because of the allegation that she had been implicated in the offense of Publius Clodius. The latter was then awaiting trial for breaking into Caesar’s house the previous December disguised as a woman at the festival of the Bona Dea, which no man is allowed to attend. (2) After his return from a successful year administrating Spain Caesar was elected consul ...
4499: 8th Amendment
... schools. However, whether a sentence is cruel and unusual or a fine is excessive continually remains to be determined by the Supreme Court. Works Cited Bernstein, Richard, and Jerome Agel. Amending America. New York: Random House, Inc, 1993. Compton’s Interactive Encyclopedia. New York: Compton’s NewMedia, Inc., 1995. Draper, Thomas. Human Rights. New York: The H. W. Wilson Company, 1982. Garraty, John A. Quarrels That Have Shaped the Constitution. New ...
4500: Middle East And Canada
... 18-20, 30. Canadian News Index. Toronto: Micromedia. Choquet, M. (1984). Canadian mass media and the Middle East. In Tareq Ismael (Ed.), Canadian Arab relations, policy and perspectives (pp. 75-85). Ottawa: Jerusalem International Publishing House. Clark, J. (1989). Statement by the Honourable Joe Clark, Secretary of State for External Affairs


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