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    Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson, like William Howard Taft, was a conservative American President. He believed that if he were to be more forceful, by means of extending his presidential power by finding loop-holes around the Constitution, in running the executive branch, the presidency would become too much like an English monarchy. He also believed that the government should be defined by a more limited executive with significant governing power in the hands of a democratically-elected legislative

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    To what extent were Black Leaders an aid or hindrance in the improvement of Civil Rights for African Americans between 1865 to 1968? The period of 1865 to 1968 saw the instalment of civil rights into a country insubstantial from its convoluted past. Several major factors including: black leaders, the supreme court, presidents and white supremacy all playing major roles in shaping the future of personal freedom within America. However, when weighing up the importance of each contributor, one may

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    Platt Amendment WHO: United States and Cuba: Secretary of War Elihu Root WHAT: Drafted by Secretary of War Elihu Root and passed by the U.S. Congress along with a military appropriation bill. The amendment was designed to create as well as keep a protectorate in Cuba. WHERE: Cuba and the United States WHEN: March 1901, WHY is it important: The amendment stated that Cuba could not enter a “treaty that would impair its independence.” (p. 325) Cuba was also forbidden from guaranteeing anything to

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    stories of Spanish depravity, violence and sexual misconduct. In particular, the press singled out Weyler who was often depicted as the ?butcher.? By 1898 American public opinion agitated for full independence for Cuba. In January 1898, President William McKinley ordered the U.S.S. Maine to Havana ostensibly on a courtesy visit but actually as protection for American citizens. The following month an explosion sent

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    Robert Smalls is a man who had accomplished a lot during his early life to his later years. From capturing a Confederate flag ship and leading it to the Union while also escaping from slavery along with a couple of people, to helping recruit about 5,000 African Americans for the Union Army who of which fought valiantly during the Civil War. Even though he was treated better than most African Americans in his early life as his possible father, Henry McKee, treated him like a son and gave him extra

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    The United States of America was founded on the basic principles and ideals that gave citizens a voice in the dictation of their country. The “We the People” mindset has been a clear example of the American citizen’s right to the ballot. This right was originally only given to white men. Not everyone was entitled to enfranchisement. Some citizens had to fight for their right to vote. Passed in 1870, just five years after the War Between the States, the 15th Amendment was passed, granting African

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    What exactly is Yale’s skull and bones society? This question has been asked by many people and no clear conclusion has been reached. People have known about this society for many years, but no one really seems to know what the society actually is and their goals. All we know for sure is that the society exists and it is very secretive. There are only a few select people in this society that are sworn to secrecy. Along with the secrecy, there are many conspiracy theories that are associated to the

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    The world of agriculture relies on businesses, banks and people in order to keep farmers in business. Farmers can receive loan money for anything including cars, restaurants, and homes, as long as they are strong enough financially to handle it in the long run. There are loan officers who lend money to farmers in order to help the farmers buy the things that they will need for that season and things they want for their personal life. Agricultural loans can be put toward anything from the seeds of

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    Human Zoos In The 1600's

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    and civilize and Christianize them (America at the Turn of the Century)." The Native Americans, the Filipinos, and other races that didn’t fall under the category of Caucasians were “our little brown brothers,” as General, and later President, Howard Taft once said, displaying the racial attitudes, as well as the adherence to social Darwinist ideals, at that

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    During the Progressive Era from 1890-1920, America saw three new presidents: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson. This period of time is known as the Progressive Era due to the political and social changes made to move away from a laissez-faire government to a more active government by the administrations of these presidents. Prior to this period, Americans had to suffer through poor working conditions, low wages, social and class inequality and become victims to large corporations

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