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    Politics in America book) The most important of these related groups are each party’s House and Senate campaign committees, called the Hill committees or the CCCs. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) and the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) are concerned entirely with House elections, and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) and the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) help to fund senate seats. They also support their party’s candidates for

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    Mediterranean countries threatened by subversive forces supported by the Soviet Union, after the British said a month earlier that they could no longer provide

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    marriage rights. Thomas Jefferson once said, “I never will, by any word or act, bow to the shrine of intolerance or admit a right of inquiry into the religious opinions of others” (Jefferson, 1900). When approaching the various stances on marriage, civil unions, and equal rights in regards to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community it is fundamentally important to follow Jefferson’s cue and approach the varied perspectives with an open mind. With the average person’s opinion on marriage

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    In 1792, the world’s oldest political party, the Democratic Party, was founded. During the presidency of President Andrew Jackson in 1830, the party adopted its name as the Democratic Party as it is known now. Prior to the renaming of the party, it was known as the Democratic-Republican Party founded by James Madison, and Thomas Jefferson in opposition of the Federalist Party. The Democratic Party’s purposed served to supported states’ rights and the strict interpretation of the Constitution (Mayne

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    11. American Federation of Labor, 1888- the Knights of Labor was dealt its fatal blow at Haymarket Square, Gompers met with the leaders of other craft unions to form the AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR. 12. Hull House, 1889 / Jane Addams a. WCTU: Women’s Christian Temperance Union / Frances Willard b. NAWSA: National American Woman’s Suffrage Association / Carrie Chapman Catt -JaneAddams, a social activist during the late 1800’s, was not only responsible for the improvement

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    The Vietnam and Korean wars also differ in many aspects. The fundamental difference between the two wars was in the outcome. The United States and other democratic nations protected South Korea from the communists, while it lost to them in South Vietnam. Much of this had to do with the way in which each of these wars were fought. In Korea, communists tried to defeat the US with sheer numbers. North Korea could

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    Women’s Suffrage issues became prominent in America’s culture when women began leaving their traditional roles as homemakers. Women became more involved in their communities by seeking jobs and fulfilling leadership roles in which they could improve society. In the 1830’s, thousands of women were involved in the movement to abolish slavery. The first organized gathering devoted to women’s rights in the United States was held in July of 1848, in Seneca Falls, New York. Elizabeth Stanton would draft

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    government. A primary result of this demand occurred when states allowed direct elections of governors. Although few states permitted this merely ten years before, the rapid strengthening of voter power influenced nearly every state in the Union to embrace the democratic process by the 1830s. As a result, popular sovereignty – where power belongs to the people – began to integrate into the fabric of American politics. Also, the rise of a plural elite demonstrated another consequence of democratization

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    Part 1: The Event; Temperance Movement “Second Great Awakening was not focused simply on promotion individual conversions; it was also intended to reform human society, which was said by Lyman Beecher a champion of evangelic Christian revivalism” (Tindall and Shi 508). The United States, which was known for a nation of separation and church and state was swept with religious revivals during 1790 to 1830s known as the Second Great Awakening. From the Second Great Awakening in 1842, the United States

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    The Ashely Slater House was build in 1912 and was finish in 1914 in Douglas, Georgia. John had picked out the wood and bricks for his home himself . The original owner was John Marshall Ashely. Mr. Ashely build the house for his wife Mrs. Christian Ada as wedding present in 1908. But now a days the Ashely Slater home is use for as a museum, and as the Douglas Visitor Information Center for city of Douglas. I did my essay on the Ashley Slater house because how important the owner of the house were

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