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- 1121: For the White Man, Of the White Man, and By the White Man
- ... States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States of by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition or servitude." (Primus 339). It was now amended in the Constitution. While the whites still found ways around these laws however, the black people were still better off than they once were. Some states enforced a Black Code, which forbade a black man the right to ...
- 1122: Facism
- ... agenda to deal with. Even though these groups have differences generally they do agree on certain main issues. With their core administration dealing with issues centering on anti-government. The issues are gun control, taxes, Constitution liberties, and federal regulations. These militia groups believe that the government is tyrannical, and there is a secret elite conspiracy on controlling the government, the economy, the culture, or all three. Just as Hitler used ...
- 1123: Violence on Television
- ... not worried about any form of government intervention or even the slightest bit concerned about the barrage of scientific data that correlates violent television and hostility among children. Because of the First Amendment to the Constitution, the government and the FCC are rendered virtually ineffective in the pursuit of limiting the current amount of violence on television. Public action is the only other option if society wishes to create a stronger ...
- 1124: Answer America's Call
- Answer America's Call Throughout the history of America there have been several different answers to her call. Every different time period has had it's own call, from the days of Jefferson and the Constitution, to the days of Kennedy and the Vietnam conflict. What is this generation's call? With the Cold War dead and behind us, America is calling from a different line. No longer is America in ...
- 1125: The Hutu Tribe
- ... numerous. The land in Rwanda is very diverse and they have a very dry climate. Right now the Hutu are in control of the government. The government is a republican form of government with a constitution that provides for a president and an 44 member legislative assembly. There are five major political parties. The government is divided into 10 circumscriptions. The president appoints prefects that are responsible for local government. The ...
- 1126: Nonviolent Resistance
- ... are being cowards? They must stand up for their rights and must not accept that they don't have freedom to become citizens of the United States of America. The Negroes are Americans and the Constitution's Bill of Rights applies to every single American. The Negroes did know that the system was corrupted, but why did they accept to adjust themselves to their oppression? I don't know. By accepting ...
- 1127: Smokers: The Right to Pursuit of Happiness
- Smokers: The Right to Pursuit of Happiness This country is based on the firm belief of personal rights. These rights, according to the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States, are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. When are these rights taken away? Supposedly never, but today smokers in Albright College are losing these rights. The administration at Albright college ...
- 1128: Segregation and The Civil Rights Movement
- ... of voting rights, known as disfranchisement. Between 1890 and 1910 all Southern states passed laws imposing requirements for voting that were used to prevent blacks from voting, in spite of the 15th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, which had been designed to protect black voting rights. These requirements included: the ability to read and write, which disqualified the many blacks who had not had access to education; property ...
- 1129: Republicans! Unfavorable Acts Caused The Rise of The KKK
- ... supporters in the Republican party. ( Ingalls, Hoods 11 ) These rampages of brutal acts were mostly the work of the dreaded Ku Klux Klan. In 1867, Klansmen met in Nashville where they adopted a prescript, or constitution. This permitted the Klan to spread across the south. Prescript set an initiation fee, a dollar a member. Sworn to secrecy, recruits pledged to 'protect the weak, the innocent, and the defenseless, from the indignities ...
- 1130: Creation Versus Evolution
- ... believe in God, or in the same god. This is where the separation of Church and State comes into play. Evolutionists are adamant about keeping religion out of school, according to the guidelines of the Constitution. The Supreme Court ruling that stated that creation science is religious in nature and cannot be legislated in the classroom (Flank) is one of the cornerstones of their argument. Another defense on which the Evolutionists ...
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