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1791: Industrial Revolution 3
... fields. Eventually, laws were set for an age minimum of twelve years. Unionization was beginning to become a very popular way for the workers to fight back. Since before the Civil War there had been small unions representing skilled workers. However, individual unions could not get the job done on a national scale. The first effort to create a national union was ...
1792: Faces Of The Diamond - Essay O
... Fitz-Norman Culpepper Washington, Braddock’s father, read his slaves a proclamation that he had composed which announced that the shattered Southern armies were reorganized from the remains of the Civil War and they defeated the North in a one pitched battle, his slaves believed him implicitly. Through this satirical event, Fitzgerald expresses his idea to the readers that many forms of ...
1793: Drug Legalization
... sanctions has been overshadowed by a myth that U.S. drug enforcement has become too lenient. This myth has been promoted by the multi-million dollar pro-drug legalization lobby, civil libertarians, and misguided academic researchers to the public with limited review and challenge. Attacks on drug enforcement efforts often hold law enforcement to impossible and changing performance standards. Law enforcement ... end of the industry , which is the only appealing side of the drug trade, but it is not appealing enough to sacrifice my children's future for money. The drug war can be won with the right policies, but legalization is not the answer. We need to save this country, it is the best country in the world, so why destroy ...
1794: The Reign of Terror
... over those who did or did not support the revolution. The Papacy was on the side of the counter-revolutionaries, and could not support the King's signing of the Civil Constitution of the Clergy in 1791. The seasons since 1789 had been quiet, violence sporadic and viewed as behind the new way of life in France. Unfortunately, the King did ... not be easily undone, and still it's hold was seen on France as threatening "acts of God" would force peasants back into the churches to ask for forgiveness. The war of a political nature raged silently, as the different factions of the Convention dared not fight openly. Upon returning to Paris, Danton immediately took the side of Robespierre, condemning the ...
1795: Emily Dickinson
... letters have led some people to think Emily was a lesbian. [ 10. http://www.sappho.com/poetry/historical/ e_*censored*in.html ] Dickinson had her greatest poetic output during the Civil War. She wrote around eight hundred poems in this time. To go along with this great output came a stressful period, too. Emily went through great stress in the year eighteen ...
1796: The Battle of Antietam
The Battle of Antietam The Battle of Antietam was one of the bloodiest battles in the Civil War. It took place on September 17, 1862 in Maryland. It was at once the climax and the end of the first Confederate invasion of the North. It happened between the ...
1797: Farewell My Concubine -- Inter
... opera and acting. At the same time, the political tension in the city of Beijing was getting fiercer with the occupation of the Japanese in 1937 and before that, the Civil War between the Nationalists and Communists. One rainy night, Cheng was walking to his quarters in the Opera Academy and he found an abandoned baby, who would later also become a ...
1798: Abortion Paper
... majority oppose government welfare programs to help support needy and dependent children. These people are also in favor of the death penalty and see the killing that goes on during war as justified and noble. My personal belief is that each woman should have a right to decide whether she wants to terminate an unwanted pregnancy. For reason's of women ... this passage we find a woman losing her child by being stuck by men who are fighting. Rather than it being a capital offense, however it is looked as a civil matter, with the father - to - be taking the participants to court for a settlement. But, as we read on, if the woman is killed, a "life for a life," then ...
1799: Political Process of Early 1800’s
... so that they could know who was voting for them and who wasn’t. Once again, peer pressure had a great influence on your vote. It wasn’t until the civil war that votes were truly secret. That was when the curtain came into effect. Finally the American voting process was a mostly fair one. Well none of the two topics that ...
1800: Dr. Spock
... Agnew in the 1960’s who branded him “The father of permissiveness” responsible for a generation of hippies. Spock joined those youths in protests against nuclear technology and the Vietnam war and in 1967 led a march on the Pentagon. He was arrested numerous times for civil disobedience, and even ran for U.S. president as a candidate for the people’s party in 1972. Dr. Spock’s last contribution to this society came out in 1994 ...


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