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The Constitution: Elite Society’s Solution to Governmental Chaos
Articles of Confederation
Constitution
The elite class employed the Constitution to protect the rights of Americans and ensure the enduring existence of the nation throughout centuries. As chaos ensued in the United States government during the time of the Articles of Confederation, it became imperative to establish a stronger and more centralized government that promotes democracy. To achieve this…
Supreme Court Decision Relating to the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
Court
United States
In this paper, I will compare and contrast the Supreme Court decisions in two cases dealing with the Fourth Amendment to the American Constitution, which guards individuals against unreasonable searches and seizures. Both cases refer to the limits of the term unreasonable search and seizure.” I will examine the reasoning applied by the court in…
Conclusion Prosecutors, Defense Attorneys, Criminals and Victims
Victim
Roles and Functions Prosecutor – The prosecutor’s position is to assemble the case contrary the defendant. He or she works in cycle with the detective to attain proof in the case, set up witness statement, and offer the case disputing of fact in front of the judge and jury. The prosecutor has the burden of…
Johnny and Ella Settled in Bessemer City
City
Johnny and Ella settled in Bessemer City, where they both took jobs at the Am Rican Mill. Ten years and seven children later, Johnny deserted Ella. Ella worked the night shift and took care of the children by day. Mill workers didn’t make much, so money an d food were scarce. Two of her seven…
Background Material for a Reporter
Employment
Nonprofit organization
Organization
Ownership
Trade union
Scenario You have been asked to prepare background material for a Reporter who is planning a new feature article. The reporter wants to focus on two contrasting business organizations with a presence in your local area, and has asked you for information on them, covering their purpose, ownership and the roles of different stakeholders. Task…
The US and the UN
Conflict
International security
Korean War
National Security
United Nations
United States
United States Congress
Is the United States Giving too Much to the United Nations? Does it seem like whenever the United Nations (UN) sends peacekeepers to a region that the United States (US) bears the majority of the debt and load of troops? Does it seem that we are the only country supply material and “doing it all?”…
The Hate/Bias Crime: What is the answer?
Crime
The Hate Crime is violence or harassment motivated by a bias against a victims characteristics which include race, religion, ethnic background, national origin, gender, or sexual orientation, and represents a serious threat to all communities. Experts estimate that a bias-related crime is committed every 14 minutes. Criminal justice officials and state policy makers need to…
Museum of The City of New York
Museum
New York City
For my Art Exhibition Response Paper, I spent a day in New York City to see the Museum of the City of New York’s Furniture and Decorative Arts Collection. This exhibit displays New York City furniture and art styles from the late seventeenth century to the early twentieth century. In the exhibit, one learns how…
The Mountain Meadows Massacre
Christianity
Religion
United States
Was a tragedy and a very sad time in the history of America. It included very brutal attacks on the Emigrant Party. This party included families from the Southern United States such as Arkansas and Tennessee. They were headed to California, but had to take a pass through the Utah territory as it was the…
A History of the Boston Massacre in the American Revolutionary Era
Boston Massacre
The is considered by many historians to be the first battle of the Revolutionary War. The fatal incident happened on March 5 of 1770. The massacre resulted in the death of five colonists. British troops in the Massachusetts Bay Colony were there to stop demonstrations against the Townshend Acts and keep order, but instead they…