<span> It's absurd to focus on a few
backwards communities and to try to paint an entire region thusly. If we
are going to do that, let's take into account Quaker community
practices, and California cults, and start judging every region by the
small, strange communities which are present in every state.
The
simple truth is, there are endless numbers of schools in the US south
holding proms every year and they are just like schools elsewhere.
If
one looked I'm sure you can find schools in the north which are run by
white separatists, as well as others which separate themselves from
other races. Has Louis Farrakhan involved himself in any schools? How
about the scientologists?
Lets stop trying to paint half the nation as sheet wearing racists.
In
response to "what would Obama do about it" the answer is nothing,
nothing at all. Because its a non-issue. If one is truly concerned with
racism, one will find more racists in an average "Acorn" office than you
will at most school prom planning committees, north or south.</span>
German ruling group felt only through a war could Germany become a world power. Military preparations strengthened this belief.
The jury system in America is something passed down from the British colonists in the 18th century. The jury protected nationalists in court from the restraints of British rule. When the United States revolted from Great Britain the United States retained the jury system. The Founding Fathers found it essential to include a jury in court proceedings to prevent a tyrannical government from forming. These values were in expressed in the Bill of Rights, notably in the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and later Fourteenth Amendment. The jury system works by selecting eligible citizens from a pool of candidates. This jury then will listen to the case with an unbiased mind. They then decide the guilt or innocence of the defendant. This system has worked for centuries to protect citizens and to ensure fair trial. However, in the modern age, the efficiency and use of the jury system is largely obsolete. The jury system places a burden on the backs of citizens, juries are placed in cases they do not understand, and convicts hundreds of innocent people each year.The one reason why it is a good idea is that it During the trial, jurors are usually doing what they are supposed to do. We mean – gathering the evidence which helps to set an innocent person free or a guilty person pay. ... Jury trials should stay because they help to increase the sense of civic duty.
Ik this isn't an essay but its the best i could do.
Was a colonist<span> of the </span>Virginia Colony<span>, famous as the instigator of </span>Bacon's<span> Rebellion of 1676, which collapsed when </span>Bacon<span> himself died from dysentery.hope this helps may i get brainiest plz :)
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