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  1. Economic Injustice

    ... The constitution guarantees life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, while these
    basic necessities of life are being denied to millions of families in the ...

  2. Gun Control

    ... played in it. The second amendment to the Constitution of the United States
    makes firearm ownership legal in this country. There were ...

  3. Swift'S Real Argument

    ... was revived, it would be, "destroy at one blow all the wit and half the learning
    of the kingdom; to break the entire frame and constitution of things[.]" This ...

  4. American Libertarianism

    ... just another criminal gang. Our Constitution and Bill of Rights were designed
    to protect us from government. Our libertarian ideal ...

  5. Shallow Persecutions

    ... alternative rock, the country is restricting these bands’ freedom of expression,
    and that is not the kind of moral foundation the Constitution was built on. ...

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  1. War Of 1812

    ... Furthermore, despite victories of single American warships in the Atlantic, such
    as that of the Constitution over the Guerrière in 1812, the Royal Navy by ...

  2. Karl Marx

    ... He was one of seven children of Jewish Parents. His father was fairly liberal,
    taking part in demonstrations for a constitution for Prussia. ...

  3. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney

    ... of the international slave trade. After the convention, he defended the
    Constitution in South Carolina. In 1796, however, he accepted ...

  4. Gambia

    ... system. The Constitution of the Second Republic of The Gambia provides elections
    by making everyone over the age of 18 pay suffrage. ...

  5. Lincoln Assassination

    ... John Wilkes Booth thought the president was determined to destroy the constitution,
    set aside the rights reserved to the states, crush civil liberties, and ...

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