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111: Robert E. Lee
... any way. Lee accepted the post and headed for the college campus in Lexington. The strain of putting the poverty stricken college back on its feet and the problems of reconstruction took its toll, and Lee's health began to fail. He died on October 12, 1870, and was buried beneath the college chapel. Analysis Great American Generals - Robert E. Lee ...
112: James A. Garfield
... the House. As Chairman of the House committee on Appropriations, he became an expert on fiscal matters. He also advocated a high protective tarriff, and sought a firm policy of Reconstruction for the South. In 1880, he was elected to the United States Senate. At the Republican Convention in 1880, he failed to win the Presidential nomination for his friend, John ...
113: NATO Airstrikes in Kosovo
... are in other countries which is a heavy burden for the international community. Even worse, according to Bill Clinton's latest speech, the US will not provide funds for the reconstruction if Milosevic remain in power. As a result Yugoslavia will suffer the poverty caused by the war. Now the conflicts between two ethnic groups in a province of a country ...
114: Effects of the Great Depression on Canada
... did not. Prime Minister Bennett developed the Farmers Creditors Arrangement Act which "cleared more than $200 million in farm debts to banks and mortgage companies, and business who joined the reconstruction Party in 1935 to try and reorganize our chaotic enemy." 22 R.B. Bennett tried to help out with the unemployment problem through higher tariffs and unemployment benefits. This still ...
115: Two Views On The Confederate Flag’s Controversial Issue
... principals of states rights. They had little interest in preserving the "peculiar institution" of slavery. Individual hate groups and mis-use of the flag began after the war and during reconstruction. As a result, the true heritage and history of the Southern cause (i.e., state's rights) was lost with the formation of hate groups that adopted the battle flag ...
116: Blacks: Indirectly Enslaved
Blacks: Indirectly Enslaved After the Civil War was over, reconstruction began in the south. During this time, many things were done to rebuild the United States. Different issues were examined; one such issue was slavery and what to do with ...
117: Racial Discrimination and its Effect on Our Society
... designed to enforce the amendments. The most important of these decisions declared unconstitutional a law that outlawed racial discrimination by private individuals and upheld state-enforced segregation. For decades after Reconstruction, the absence of adequate federal laws permitted discrimination against black Americans in employment and housing, public accommodations, the judicial system, and voting opportunities. 1968 Congress passed the Fair Housing Act ...
118: Racism
... registration drive in Selma, Alabama, leading a traumatic march from Selma to Montgomery in March 1965. King recognized the relationship of economics and poverty to racism, and called for a "reconstruction of the entire society, a revolution of values." Along with demands for stronger civil and voting rights legislation and for a important poverty budget, he spoke against the Vietnam War ...
119: Constructivism
... understanding as the result of students own construction. Successful Implementation Driver(1988) describes construction as a process in which students usually become aware of their own and others perceptions. During reconstruction students ideas can be clarified, challenged and exchanged through discussions with teachers or other students. The teacher can promote conceptual conflict through the use of disconfirming experiment or demonstration to ...
120: Affirmative Action
... only further develop the stereotypes and stigmas cast upon them by others. ALTERNATIVES TO AFFIRMATIVE ACTION 5.3 There are few alternatives for Affirmative action, nonetheless, one alternative could be reconstruction of society in minority groups, if the same capital were made available for minority institutions. They would be able to develop a society and be strong within that particular minority ...


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