The composition of the engraving is clearly divided into two sides as if telling “It’s us against them!” On the right side there are the British soldiers dressed in uniform with their rifles with bayonets drawn, firing into the crowd. One of the British regulars is clearly the commander raising the sword and giving the order to fire. All solders and the officer have cold and determined looks on their faces. On the left side, across the clouds of smoke there is a crowd of colonists. Their faces show horror and panic. The engraving accurately shows the five victims. Three men are laying on the ground with blood gushing from the wounds which are clearly shown. Two of them lay right in front and the third one is somewhat obscured by other men standing in the bottom left corner. The man with two chest wounds is believed to be Crispus Attucks, the fist victim to fall during the shooting as he was standing in the front row. Two addition bOdies are being carried by the crowd in the attempt to help them. One of the men in the crowd is looking directly at the solders raising his hand towards them as if trying to make them stop firing. A very interesting detail of the engraving is asmall spotted dog pensively standing in the bottom center, between the shooting solders and the crowd. The dog is being spared from the firing guns. Perhaps Paul Revere meant it as a symbol of the British Soldiers treating colonists worse than dogs?
<span>Executive Order 8802 affected the Civil Rights reform in that it was largely a response from President Roosevelt to address the protests. This order prohibited racial discrimination. it put the government in the business of fighting racial discrimination for the first time and set a precedent.</span>
The president who fought the spoils system between 1877 and 1881 but failed was Rutherford B Hayes
The Declaration of Independence is statement adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4th 1776, which announced that the thirteen British colonies in the North America declared them selves as independent states. At the time, this colonies were in war with Great Britain, and the signing of Declaration of Independence meant the forming of the United States of America. The Thirteen Colonies were: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Georgia, Connecticut, Virginia, Massachusetts bay, Maryland, New Hampshire, South Carolina, North Carolina, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
Eight Associate Justices join the Chief Justice on the Supreme Court.
The number of Supreme Court Justices is not set by the US Constitution. Article III, Section 1 simply states: "<span>The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish." Congress establishes the number of Justices on the Supreme Court. The current number of nine total Justices was set by the Judiciary Act of 1869. Prior to that, there were at times as few as six Supreme Court Justices.</span>