Terrorism--The event was the largest terrorist attack to that date in history.
This event made US citizens aware of domestic terrorism and the idea of terrorist actions. It also brought light to the Waco siege once again as it was cited by McVeigh as a reason for his attack on the Murrah building.
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1. Washington mentions terms such as: "no local prejudices", "no separate views", "comprehensive and equal eye", "free government", and "win the affections of its citizens", where it can be seen that he is seeking a fair and equal government for all. He clearly states his interest in making the country great and prosperous for all his people.
Explanation:
2. Washington talks about the "eternal rules or order and right, which heaven itself has ordained". By this phrase he means that, in order to have God's blessing, the United States must be a country that follows those basic principles, that knows that things must be done the right way, and that moral and virtue must be respected.
3. He refers to the republican model as an experiment because it is the first of its kind. This new government is just starting out and no other country follows this model, so Washington is aware that it is an "experimental" form of government. Since it had never been applied anywhere, no one knew for sure if it would work or not.
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This amendment created a rule enforces that everyone is allowed to vote, regardless of sex. This was a huge step for the suffragette movement that had been fighting for a vote for women for decades.
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Format: Argumentative Essay
Topic: Japanese American Internment
Purpose: to support a position
Explanation:
After the Civil War (1861 - 1865), Congress felt that the South should pay a heavy price due to their attempt of secession (attempt to leave the Union) and due to the destruction left by the war and its casualties.
The Reconstruction period, the division of southern states into 5 military districts (each administered by a Union general), the abolition of slavery in the US and the readmission process to the Union were just some of the negative consequences faced by the South at the end of the Civil War.