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- 4571: Paul Revere
- ... wife and father but this one hurt the most. He had lived with his mother his whole life and really respected the idea of family. Revere worked more with the government and Castle Island. He soon packed up and head home once again. Hard times strike once again and Revere is once again drove to find more work. He tries commercial ...
- 4572: Robert E. Lee
- ... form a permanent and stable union of the states(www.stratfordhall.org/rel.htm 2). On June 13, 1865, Robert E. Lee applied for a pardon from the United States government. When Robert returned to his home in Arlington, he found it had been turned into a national cemetery as punishment to him for abandoning the Union and fighting against them ...
- 4573: Our Living Shield: The First Amendment
- ... that the people of the Uni ted States had the "freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government..." The First Amendment was drafted by federalist Madison mainly as a political tactic to abolish anti-federalist resistance to the Constitution. After its passage in December of 1791, the First ...
- 4574: The Life And Times Of The Man
- ... States in 1879, while also defending his patents (which were upheld in 1888) against numerous lawsuits. With money from the Volta Prize, awarded to him in 1880 by the French government, Bell established the Volta Laboratory. Among the new devices he invented there were the graphophone for recording sound on wax cylinders or disks; the photophone, for transmitting speech on a ...
- 4575: Greenhouse Effects Speech
- ... With such an initiative being put out by city, state, and national levels, saving the Earth from becoming a more hospitable environment seems possible. But we can not expect the government to do everything, so we must put forth our own effort to save our home from global warming.
- 4576: Thomas Jefferson
- ... and the Democratic-Republicans, began to form. Jefferson gradually assumed leadership of the Republicans, who sympathized with the revolutionary cause in France. Attacking Federalist policies, he opposed a strong centralized Government and championed the rights of states. As a reluctant candidate for President in 1796, Jefferson came within three votes of election. Through a flaw in the Constitution, he became Vice ...
- 4577: Adolf Hitler
- ... German Workers’ – or Nazi – Party). In 1921, he was elected as the party’s chairman, or Führer. Later in 1923, Hitler led an uprising against the Weimar Republic, the German government. Unfortunately for him, the uprising failed, and he was sentenced to five years in prison. He only served nine moths of this sentence though, during which he dictated his auto ...
- 4578: To Be Governed
- ... repressed, fined, vilified, harassed, hunted down, abused, clubbed, disarmed, bound, choked, imprisoned, judged, condemned, shot, deported, sacrificed, sold, betrayed; and to crown all, mocked,ridiculed, derided, outraged, dishonored. That is government; that is its justice; that is its morality. P.J. Proudhon, General Idea of the Revolution in the 19th Century Notice the parallels to the Prisoner? I will not make ...
- 4579: FDR
- ... given a chance to implement some of his own ideas, but he was also re-acclimated to the political environment. This would prove beneficial in the coming years. FDR’s Government – Not Politics was published in 1932, and it may have helped him move closer towards his goal of becoming President (nscds.pvt.k12.il.us). On July 1, 1932, Roosevelt ...
- 4580: Book Report On Thomas Jefferson
- ... of the Thomas Jefferson's life and career. It was written for both the student of American history and the casual reader interested in the genesis of the United States government, seen through the eyes of one of its founding fathers. The value of this book is that it shows that Jefferson was not a saint, yet he was one of ...
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