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Our nation was built on the concept of equal justice for everyone. However, blacks were enslaved and later faced discrimination, lynching, and unfair treatments. Other minorities have also been unfairly punished. The Civil Rights Act was one example of trying to reach goals of justice.
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This question appears to be incomplete. One could assume the question relates to the historical American outlaw, but I cannot find any reference to Jesse James being in hospital.
However, there are many people with the name 'Jesse
James'. One such Jesse James is a medical internist
and informaticist who trained in Internal Medicine and
Preventive Medicine at the University of North Carolina.
<span>https://www.evolenthealth.com/about-us/leadership-team/1856/jesse-james%2C-md
Perhaps this question relates to this Jesse James, as his profession would mean he would most likely be found in a hospital.</span>
Since the 2016 Presidential election the 12th Amendment has become a controversial one. This amendment, ratified in 1804, established that a President and a Vice president are elected by the electoral College.
In the 2016 Presidential election Trump was chosen over Clinton by the Electoral College despite the fact that the latter got more votes by the American people. The Electoral college is a 19th century system that is no longer used in current democracies, where the population chooses directly who they want for President, Vice president, etc. It establish an intermediary body of electors that may not represent the people's wish.
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The amendment to abolish slavery was not ratified for a long time because, in order to amend the Constitution, three-fourths of the states had to approve the amendment, and only fifty percent approved the amendment.
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- The states that roughly made up the northern half of the United States were mainly against the practice of slavery and wanted it to be abolished for once and forever.
- On the other hand, the economy of the states in the southern United States depended on the production of cotton which was mainly carried out through slaves.
- Hence, the states in the south continuously opposed the abolition of slavery and that alone became the reason to not secure the support of three-fourths of the states.