He changed his vote because of a letter from his mother asking him to "be a good boy" and vote for the amendment.
<u>Explanation</u>:
- Harry Thomas Burn was the youngest member of the state legislature (Tennessee General Assembly )
- He is remembered for the step taken to ratify the Nineteenth Amendment during his very first legislature.
- Even though he really intended to vote for the amendment, he was pressurized by party leaders and other misleading telegrams. He began to side with the Anti-suffragists.
- He received a letter from his mother which made him to change his mind and vote for the amendment.
- The result of the vote was a tie of 48-48, when the house speaker called for a vote on the "merits", but his vote broke the tie in favor of ratifying the amendment.
The league of nations was ineffective
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Industry vs. Farming. ...
States' Rights. The idea of states' rights was not new to the Civil War. ...
Expansion. ...
Slavery. ...
Bleeding Kansas. ...
Abraham Lincoln. ...
Secession. ...
Activities.
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While there are a thousand different reasons why people migrate to the U.S, there are some major ones that we can cover.
- <u><em>War.</em></u> War is a major one that sometimes <em>forces</em> people to move to the U.S and other countries, being a haven that will protect them from all the dangers.
- <u><em>College.</em></u> Pretty straightforward, people come to better and further their education.
- <u><em>Jobs. </em></u> Also pretty straightforward, people come to work here, to live here, the job opportunities are close to endless.
- <u><em>Family and friends.</em></u> Having family members or close friends in the U.S often is a factor for people moving to the U.S.
They often gain more freedoms* than they have had in their previous country, a democratic country with personal choices like I mentioned earlier, more job opportunities*, and some of the world's most elite colleges are here. Some of the downsides of moving away from their birthplace and moving to the U.S is that there is a very real possibility of moving away from family and friends, and essentially starting life over again.
For a little background, Suzanna Hupp is a former Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives and <span>a strong, leading advocate of a 1991 bill for citizens' rights to carry </span><span>concealed weapons. She has written a book detailing her experience post-Luby's massacre and how she ended up in Texas's House of Representatives.
Anyway, Susan Gratia-Hupp's definition of the 2nd Amendment was that it was not for recreational purposes like hunting, but rather for self-defense. The constitutional and congressional definition did not specify self-defense vs. recreational purpose. This helped her significantly in the fight for concealed weapons.
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