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- 7381: First Amendment
- ... intended to incite, provoke and encourage resistance to the United States in said war, (4) the defendants conspired when the United States was at war with the Imperial German Government... unlawfully and willfully, by utterance, writing, printing and publication to urge, incite and advocate curtailment of production of things and products, to wit, ordnance and ammunition, necessary and essential to the prosecution of the war. All five defendants were born in ...
- 7382: Federal Govt. Vs. States
- By: Anonymous Federal Sovereignty vs. Rights of the States Continued
. Federal Sovereignty versus States Rights was not a new problem to the United States. First appearing during the writing of the Constitution and continuing through Hamiltons Bank and the Federalist Papers, this debate raged right into the 19th century, beginning with the Hartford Convention, where delegates proposed that a state had the right ...
- 7383: Confederate States Of America
- ... of the Congress, by the practice of cabinet officers exercising their rights to sit in Congress, and by the gradual lowering of the political morale and independence of Congress. This condition was further complicated by personal controversies among officials. The first permanent Congress held four sessions; the second Congress, two sessions, with the final adjournment of the body taking place on March 18, 1865. Although the political organization of the Confederacy ...
- 7384: Commercial Warfare
- ... cease within three days of the passing of the bill. If the other nation did not abolish their policy within three months of the other, only then would the Act be imposed. France conformed in writing, due to the possibility of continuing to hurt the British commerce, but continued to seize American ships. While England did nothing in the three-month period and embargo was reestablished on Britain. War between the ...
- 7385: Civil War
- ... as a free state. Another part of the compromise was the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850, which provided for the return of runaway slaves to their masters. But many free states in the Union passed personal liberty laws in an effort to help the slaves escape. Many Northerners set up underground railroads where the runaway slaves could hide and get food and be directed to Canada for freedom. This angered many ...
- 7386: Capote Vs. Krakauer
- ... happened years before each book was written, the use of detailed facts and personality profiles make each story seem incredibly realistic. But while Capote chooses to write an entirely objective piece, Krakauer relies heavily on personal opinion and experience, creating two very distinct frames of mind and causing the reader too see the characters in each book very differently. In 1959 the Clutter family was murdered in a tiny Kansas town ...
- 7387: Bill Of Rights
- ... on this issue in the landmark case Gitlow v. New York. When the Supreme Court announced its decision and declared that freedom of speech and freedom of the press, are also among the fundamental personal rights and liberties protected by the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment from impairment by the States. (3) In 1954, a landmark segregation case came before the Supreme Court. Black students had been denied ...
- 7388: Gangs
- ... The long range answer to these questions can only be speculated upon, but in the short term the answers are much easier to find. On the surface, gangs are a direct result of human beings' personal wants and peer pressure. To determine how to effectively end gang violence we must find the way that these morals are given to the individual. Unfortunately, these can only be hypothesized. However, by looking at ...
- 7389: Aztec
- ... it through a ring set vertically in each sidewall. The writings of the Aztecs were called codices in which they were written on paper or animal hides and stones they mostly use hieroglyphs in their writing. Mostly what they wrote about was history geography and tribute lists but most of the writings consisted of people and towns. In the markets there were at least 60,000 people daily and these markets ...
- 7390: Nomandy And Stolingrad
- ... important battles of the war, mainly because of two large, powerful armies meeting each other head on. Originally, Stalingrad hadn't really been an objective. It became one however after Hitler grew to have a personal obsession with it. It being named after Stalin himself, his enemy, made it a conquest he had to take on. The loss at Stalingrad could be partially blamed on Hitler himself. He withdrew into a ...
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