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The Civil Rights Act Of 1991
1,223 wordsThe constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights were suppose to be enough to guarantee equal rights for all people, however, after the emancipation of slaves the government needed to ensure the equality of the freed people so created the Civil Rights Act of 1866. Since then there has been Civil Rights Acts in 1871, 1957, 1964, 1972, and 1991. Each act reinforces the one before it, and adds one or two new provisions. This repetitive action shows that the only way people pay attention...
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Fugitive Slave Law Trial By Jury
1,997 wordsJury nullification means that a jury finds a defendant innocent because the law itself is unjust, or is unjust in a particular application, and so should not be applied. So really what this means is that no mater what the law says the jury will pretty much have the right to choose weather the person is going to be guilty or innocent and that is kind of ok in some cases but then again its not in others so we should not expect our juries to judge our laws only the case that person is being tried i...
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Enactment Of This Law Entire Society Government
534 wordsHaving A Gun Very often in life I would find myself strongly disagreeing and upholding the totally opposite point of view about the actions and behavior of those, whose deeds seemed to me rather disadvantageous and harmful to the entire community or society. These kind of actions were mostly coming from government authorities, and quite obviously, there was not much that could have been done in order to refute or override them. Therefore, not only once, the idea of having adequate power and auth...
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Point Of View Sexual Partners
838 wordsThere are some things that people go through life never examining or more clearly phrased, having never taken heed too; rather they except them as the here and now, the norm, or never give them thought. And in the instances where they do think about them, are they doing so from the correct perspective. In other words, people dont go through life, examining or even paying a second mind to the clothes they have on their skin, (maybe you feel them now, but you didnt realize the clothes touching you...
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Pay Their Debts Wall Street
588 wordsThe Populist movement represented a viable plan for the future, which although failed as a third-party movement, it made thousands aware of the needs for reform. The abuses of monopolistic capitalism were spreading across the US leaving behind a trail of poverty. The call for an unlimited coinage of silver and gold at a ratio of 16 to 1 would enable farmers to pay their debts more easily as well as put an end to deflation. Furthermore, government control over railroads would prevent farmers and ...
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Stamp Act Sugar Act
1,029 wordsTwo of the major events commonly regarded as preludes to the American Revolution were the enactment of the Sugar Act (1764) and the Stamp Act (1765), designed to increase British tax revenues. In the American colonies these Acts were not only dealt with in terms of economic disadvantage but increasingly in terms of right, the focal point being the question whether Parliament had the right to tax the colonies. After the last French and Indian war the British gained Canada and the Mississippi area...
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