Category: Amendment
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How a Bill Becomes a Law: Process Analysis Essay
Bill Description: A bill is a draft legislative proposal that becomes law after it is passed by both houses of parliament and approved by the president. There are four types of bills: ordinary bills, foreign currency bills, tax bills, and constitutional amendment bills. Once the bill is drafted, it will be published in the Official…
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Birthright Citizenship and the 14th Amendment: Argumentative Essay
Five million children are living in the U.S. today. Children of every race, every ethnicity, every religion, every kind of identification. But of the five million children in the U.S., only about 4.1 million have U.S. citizenship at birth. 100,000 holding a green card, while the remaining 900,000 are themselves unauthorized. But they all are…
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Essay on Moms Against Gun Violence
In Ohio, the debate over gun control has reached the surface. After mass shootings occurred across the United States and in Ohio, the red flag bill has been reintroduced in legislation by the governor, Mike DeWine. He wanted Ohios legislature to pass the red flag law. Now the red flag bill is at its first…
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Reaction to Jacoby’s A First Amendment Junkie Essay
In her thought-provoking essay, “A First Amendment Junkie,” Susan Jacoby explores the complexities and contradictions surrounding the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. As I read through her essay, I found myself engaged in a reflective journey, contemplating the delicate balance between free speech and the potential harm it can cause. Jacoby’s arguments and…
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First Amendment Junkie Essay
Susan Jacoby’s essay, ‘A First Amendment Junkie,’ presents a compelling argument about the complexities and limitations of the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. Through her exploration of free speech, Jacoby challenges conventional perspectives and offers thought-provoking insights that demand critical examination. Jacoby begins her essay by proclaiming herself a “First Amendment junkie” and…
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The Presidency of Richard Nixon: Strengths and Weaknesses
Richard Nixons presidency started January 20th, 1969. Before his life as president, he was born in Yorba Linda, California. The family experienced tragedy twice early in Richard’s life. His younger brother died in 1925 after a short illness, and in 1933, his older brother, whom he greatly admired, died of tuberculosis. Nixon had a very…
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The 14th Amendment to the US Constitution and Racial Discrimination
As citizens of the United States, we have the right to be given fair procedures without discrimination under the protection of the 14th amendment. Due process insures every citizens right to a fair trial, hearing, and any other procedure needed when convicted of a crime. However, for as long as the 14th amendment has been…
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Essay on the Reconstruction Amendments
Slavery was a very big problem in the 19th century but not the whole country liked it. For example, the North disliked it and the South loved it. During the 19th century, it was not easy being a slave because of the Civil War, the reconstruction, and the transformation of slavery. African Americans served in…
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Is the Capital Punishment a Violation of the 8th Amendment?
The 27 amendments that exist in the U. S have the sole purpose of protecting our unalienable rights. By the 8th amendment, we the people are guaranteed the prohibition of extraordinarily big fines and the imposition of excessive bails and that there will be no cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. The purpose of this essay…
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Research Essay about Gun Control Laws
Throughout the recent decade, the United States has been through a number of controversies and political battles. Many citizens could point most of this towards the recent Presidential elections of Barack Obama and, most recently, Donald Trump. The controversies that have been caused recently are numerous, but there has been one issue that has stood…