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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….
Uniqueness of Ida B Wells
Sibling
Teacher
United States
Ida B. Wells is seen to stand out among all other women who lived in her time. This is credited to her special character traits of being wise, courageous, responsible and vocal. These unique characteristics make her different from others. What makes someone to be termed as unusual? This question best introduces this write up…
Gun Control and The Second Amendment
Second amendment
The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution reads: “A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.” The Second Amendment was part of the Bill of Rights that was added to the Constitution on December 15….
The Federalist Papers
Articles of Confederation
Constitution
This report (the Federalist) will grant all the motives to assist the new graph of authorities described in the U.S. Constitution, and responses to every of the criticisms of the plan. Opponents to the new layout criticize it most on it growing a sturdy central authorities that will be abusive to person liberty. However, an…
Children’s Literature Cherry Ames Novels
Nursing
Politics
Social Issues
War
The Cherry Ames novels are typical examples of children’s literature from the 1930s and 1940s at which time there was a serious crisis and fear of Fascism and war. Authors wanted their readers to think about and support patriotism, defending our freedom and maintaining family values instead of the oppression, poverty and death from those…
Functioning Democracy: Mutual Toleration And Institutional Forbearance
Democracy
Democracy in America
Levitsky & Ziblatt begin by accounting for the rise of other authoritarian leaders in the past such as Hitler, Mussolini, and Hugo Chavez and they explain that many people incorrectly believe that we can keep democracy safe by having the people hold democratic values but that in reality, political parties are democracy’s gatekeepers’. They must…
The Benefits from Citizenship
Citizenship
Civil Rights
Citizenship help in exercising full scope of harmonious rights which originate from a recognised and legitimate authority with legal standing and protection (Kymlicka 2011: 22, Raz 1994). Kymlicka contends that minority rights protection serves to ensure a group against extraneous powers that might look to jeopardise a particular minority through the financial or potentially political…
The Right That Everybody Should Have
Bill of Rights
Over the years the United States has become one of the most powerful countries in the world but is the only one that cannot explain its healthcare system to the public and how this one functions. Many people do not have an absolute idea of how this structure works or what they need to do…
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…
Formation of the Statehood of the United States
Articles of Confederation
Constitution
History
November 15,1777 there was a sheet of paper constructed that would change our day to day lives, the Articles of Confederation. It was written as a system of checks and balances to protect us from our own government. To find some type of sense of a unified government. We needed some type of say and…