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- 4101: Andrew Carnegie On The Gospel
- ... times, thus diminishing the difference slowly but surely. As the rich get richer they bring up the standard and, in effect, the poor with them as the economy grows. The government comes up with a way to run money that is suited to be in the best interest of the most possible people. In the end, you realize that the majority ... and poor and works out best for everyone. This idea differs from communistic ideals of spreading wealth evenly throughout, at all times, and doesn't require an overthrow of the government, rather an "evolution of existing conditions." The idea is that each individual work for himself in attaining wealth (as in the concept of laissez-faire); each man fighting for his ...
- 4102: Kristallnacht
- ... a large group of members, but the members were not as evident as hoped. Local groups were soon were branded as outlaws; therefore, were condemned. In 1871 and 1872, the government introduced the “Force Laws” to break up these local groups and to control local elections. The Ku Klux Klan continued to participate in their activities until they had accomplished all ... 1930s, the Klan was reduced to a regional, ineffective organization in the South. In the late 1930s, it had some association with the German-American Bund. When the U.S. government tried to collect back taxes in 1944, the remnants of the Klan again disbanded. The third stage came after World War II. The Klan was again revived in Georgia in ...
- 4103: The Beginning of the Civil War
- ... Thousands upon thousands of people rushed to claim their fortune. In a matter of months, over 80,000 people had settled in California. To prevent chaos in California, a state government was much needed. California asked to be admitted into the Union as a free state. Well, here’s that problem again: there was no slave state to accompany California into ... law. The South was to accept California as a free state and allow prohibit slave trading in the District of Columbia. In the boundary dispute between Texas and the federal government, the Santa Fe region was to be ceded to New Mexico territory for compensation to Texas. Through the spring and summer of 1850, a fight over these measures was waged ...
- 4104: Same-sex Marriages
- ... request merely because they are of the same gender? I intend to prove that because of Article IV of the United States Constitution, there is no reason why the federal government nor any state government should restrict marriage to a predefined heterosexual relationship.
- 4105: Thomas Jefferson
- ... s, and is the triumph and culmination of his early career. At this time, had he wanted to be a political leader, he could have easily attained a position in government. Instead, he chose to return to Monticello and give his public service to Virginia. Returning to the Virginia House of Delegates in October 1776, Jefferson set to work on reforming ... accepted the post and found himself at odds with the Secretary of Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. Jefferson thought that all of Hamilton's acts were dominated by one purpose: to establish government by and for a privileged few. Jefferson repeatedly thought of retiring from the cabinet post in which he was constantly pitted against Hamilton, the most power-hungry man in the ...
- 4106: Ku Klux Klan 3
- ... organized. Almost every group that has ever come about has had its problems and the Ku Klux Klan was no exception. As with any controversial group, the public asked the government for assistance in disposing of this violent organization. The Ku Klux Klan had become soft in enforcing its policies and this deficiency allowed its members to cause chaos throughout the ... s and 1980's, have changed the image of the group. Many head officials of the Klan now hold political offices and have other important roles in the nation's government. At this point in time no single organization of the Ku Klux Klan is in existence. The Klan has splintered into several independent groups. Since the Ku Klux Klan has ...
- 4107: The Presidential Debates Between Bill Clinton and Dole
- ... money that has been spent on crime little has changed. Throughout the debates Clinton claims he has done so much good for the country such as cutting the size of government, and stimulating economic growth. In return Dole would blame him for exaggerating and stealing credit for other's work such as governors, senators, etc. Clinton did little direct attacking but ... criticized Dole's 550 billion dollar "scheme" to cut Medicare and Social Security. Clinton and Dole showed very different views on education. Clinton observed education as dependent on the federal government program for funding. Bob Dole believes that education should be brought more local, and on a state level. Dole wants to cut all federal programs and move programs such as ...
- 4108: Daniel 2
- ... record of Daniel is during the exile of Judah, which started in about 605 BC Daniel was one of four men to be trained for important positions in the Babylonian government. This is the description Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon gave, in Daniel 1:4-5: "young men without any physical defect, handsome, showing every kind of aptitude of learning, well-informed ... the other three men faced many different problems in the new culture of Babylon. They were in the limelight so to speak because they were chosen to be trained for government services. These men had to learn a new language far different from their own Hebrew language. They were taken from their homes in Judah as young men, away from their ...
- 4109: Cold War
- ... was the re-establishement of the nationas conquered and destroyed Germany. Poland was given back its independence and given its own natinal election in order to create a new, independent government. The Yalta Conference agreed to divide Germany into zones controlled by each of the three nations present. One result of this discussion was that Stalin was persuaded to endorse a ... Czechoslovakia early in 1948. These countries became controlled by the U.S.S.R. Yugoslavia also joined the communist bloc. Communists led by Josip Broz Tito then took over the government. The war against Japan was not as devastating as the United States had expected. One by one, the important cities of Japan were bombed. Some bombings were targeted at military ...
- 4110: The Early Nineteenth Centory
- ... and other people from South Carolina who said it was unfair. The consequence was that South Carolina nullified the tariff, Callhoon resigned, and South Carolina threatened to form their own government. Even though the Civil War wasn't until many years later, this was a sign of internal conflict that could threaten the growth of the country. Part of the reason ... ever-changing young country. Another difference was in the people themselves. Many Germans and Irish people immigrated to the United States. The Germans left their country because of their bad government, war, persecution, and because of unemployment. The Germans came to America looking for land, gold, opportunity, and adventure. About 1.5 million German immigrants came to America from 1820 to ...
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