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Lincoln’s speech at Gettysburg
Abraham Lincoln
Gettysburg Address
Here in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, November 19, 1863, after Edward Everett’s speech, President Lincoln presents a brief 2 minutes, an inspiring remark that will surely have a lasting impact on the people and the nation. Many attended and listened to President Lincoln’s tribute to the fallen soldiers who entered and fought in one of the difficult,…
Corporal Punishment on Children: An Ineffective Way of Correcting Misbehavior
Abuse
Corporal punishment
Spanking
Walking past the television, you overhear the news anchor convey an appalling number of reported child abuse cases. Dazed and confused, you take a seat for a brief moment in an attempt to understand how such a horrific number of violent, unethical acts could be committed and how the depraved people who commit them could…
The American Civil War Era of Reconstruction
Abraham Lincoln
History
Reconstruction Era
The civil war was a time where our nation was forced todecide whether being “One nation” was truly best for our country. The issue ofslavery had since been a problem or issue for each president before Lincoln. Procrastinationsby congress such as the GAG rule, had put off the issue of slavery, but in 1864tensions had…
Basic Steps After a Traffic Accident
Car Accident
Law
Transport
Studies report that vehicle collisions occur every minute of the day throughout the world, typically every sixty seconds. Yearly over five million driving accidents occur. Experiencing a fatal collision can be a horrific tragedy especially if you are unaware of the essential steps to take. Here are the ten essential steps to take after being…
Role of Media in Creation of the United States
America
Thomas Paine
Media has been used all throughout the creation of the United States. It started back when there were just 13 colonies, and we were hungry for freedom. The media was a major factor to get people to be for the war. Thomas Paine was a major help with his pamphlet called Common Sense. This became…
The District Electors in the Electoral College
Electoral College
Voting does matter and there have been quite a few moments in history were people have proved it to be so. Things such as getting arrested for voting in a hometown, different beliefs, different types of governments even. Such things point out, that yes, voting does matter. Although in some points of history people have…
“Letter from Birmingham Jail” Summary
I Have a Dream
Martin Luther King
Ministers think Martin Luther king is being unwise and untimely and that he really shouldn’t be protesting now and so Martin Luther king wants to respond to them in this letter to tell them why he’s right and what he’s doing. Martin Luther king came to Birmingham because one, he was invited and two, he…
Reconstruction and President Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
History
Reconstruction Era
After the Civil War the federal government was in a tough position, there needed to be legislation ensuring the freedom of slaves as well as a plan for bringing southern states back into the Union. Reconstruction was the plan that was supposed to take care of these issues. However, Reconstruction looked different to different people….
The History of Voting
Voting
First, the history of voting goes back to the 18th century when our founding fathers were deciding what laws our states should follow. The Articles of Confederation was the original constitution that consisted of some lower-class laws that did not specify as much as the Constitution did. It was a way to set laws for…
Martin Luther King and the Fight for Economic
Economics
Education
Martin Luther King
What exactly did Martin Luther King Jr. stand for? Children across America learn about MLK each and every year, usually in January, near his birthday. But are the schools getting it right? They teach students about racial equality and his infamous speech, “I Have a Dream.” Is that really what King was about? Obviously, he…