General Dwight D. Einsenhower
"The World on the Turtle's Back" is an Iroquois myth that explains how the Earth was created. It is like the Christian myth where God creates the world in 7 days because both are based on people's beliefs and try to explain how everything was made. As in many other myths, the Iroquois one has many examples of balance and complementary opposites. For example, in this excerpt you can see: day-night, left-right, light-dark, etc. So, it's necessary that both twins exist at the same time, they cannot die because they are immortals and are always present.
So In 1865, following the Civil War, southern state legislatures began enacting Black Codes to restrict freedmen's rights and maintain the plantation system. The Republican-controlled Congress responded to these measures by passing the three great postwar constitutional amendments (Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth to be exact) that abolished slavery, guaranteed the newly freed blacks equal protection of the laws, and gave all male American citizens the right to vote regardless of their "race, color, or previous condition of servitude."
also, as Reconstruction came to an end in 1877, the concept of equal rights collapsed in the wake of legislative and judicial actions. The Civil Rights Cases of 1883 greatly limited the rights of blacks and strengthened Jim Crow laws in the South.
Asian, Irish and other immigrant Americans were also restricted from public life, isolated in segregated schools, and discriminated against in regard to employment and housing. They also suffered under bans on racial intermarriage and limitations on real property ownership.
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Resumen
En este artículo el autor demuestra que los antecedentes del populismo son anteriores a la política de industrialización vía sustitución de importaciones y que los populismos latinoamericanos clásicos no pueden entenderse sin aquellos. Sostiene que en la consolidación del populismo como estrategia política se echan las bases para conformar un nuevo pacto de dominación que establece nuevas formas de relación entre Estado y sociedad. En el desarrollo de sus planteamientos el autor realiza un repaso crítico de lo principal de la literatura existente sobre el populismo latinoamericano y trata de llegar a algunas conclusiones, buscando extraer las consecuencias teóricas de lo expuesto.
Palabras clave: Populismo / Oligarquía / Estado oligárquico / Liderazgo populista / Pacto de dominación
The freedom of religion, speech, the press, assembly, and petition (1st Amendment)
The right to bear arms (2nd Amendment)
The freedom from quartering of troops (3rd Amendment)
The freedom from search or seizure (4th Amendment)
The freedom from self-incrimination, and the right of due process (5th Amendment)
The right to a prompt, public, trial by jury, and right to legal counsel (6th Amendment)
The right to a civil trial by jury (7th Amendment)
The freedom from excessive bail or cruel punishment (8th Amendment)
<span>Other rights determined as intrinsic to the individual (9th Amendment)</span>