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This document provides an overview of Jacksonian democracy and key events during Andrew Jackson's presidency from 1828-1840. It discusses the expansion of voting rights to more white men, Jackson's support from common farmers and settlers, and the rise of the Democratic party. It also summarizes the Nullification Crisis over states' rights, the Indian Removal Act which led to the Trail of Tears, and economic challenges including the Panic of 1837.
Assignment InstructionsWatch the film Salt of the Earth”1) Th.docxhoward4little59962
Assignment Instructions
Watch the film “Salt of the Earth”
1) The workers at the union meeting emphasize the "solidarity of the working men." Yet, the film begins by focusing on women's work. Why?
2)
Frank (the Anglo union organizer) and Ramón have an argument about the portrait of Benito Juarez in Ramón's house. What is the nature of this conflict? How is Frank portrayed in his subsequent argument with Ruth, his wife?
3)
How do the men react to their wives' offer to picket in their places? Why do they finally give their approval?
4)
When violence breaks out on the picket line, how do the women react? How do the men react? What is the result?
5)
Why is the attempted eviction of the Quintero family a turning point in the film? How have both Esperanza and Ramón changed by the end of the film?
6)
How do the working conditions in the mine affect both the men and the women?
7)
What strategies do the men use to try to keep the women silent? What strategies do the women in the movie use to assert their demands for equality?
Classmate Response 1:
Andrew Jackson was a “contradiction” in terms of his attitudes and actions toward the “common man,” Indians, women, blacks, the role of federal versus state government, and expanding opportunity versus maintaining the status quo. Explain WHY Jackson's actions and attitudes were contradictory. Give specific examples and be sure to provide the relevant facts and citations for your answer.
President Jackson was a respected president known for his devotion to democratize the political realm and improve economic opportunities for the “Common Man” during his term in office. It would be evident that he would live up to the slogan of his campaign when his inauguration ceremony was opened to anyone. President Jackson replaced roughly a fifth of the federal officeholders with his friends and supporters regardless of their qualifications. “No political figure was so widely loved or more deeply despised, yet he stamped his name and, more important, his ideas, personality, and values on an entire era of American history” (Shi; p. 327). It was clear that President Jackson’s vision of the common man would be defined as white men, poor and did not own land. In fact, Jackson felt compel to protect them from wealthy upper-class white men and elevate them to have equal rights and opportunities. The African Americans, Native American, and white women would continue to be denied equality that he fought so desperately to defend. Jackson hailed from South Carolina, and his views on slavery and plantation owners would show no opposition even after to becoming the President. When abolitionist from the north began mailing anti-slavery pamphlets and newspapers to southerners hoping to convince them to end slavery, Jackson missed an opportunity to redefine his support for common people desperate for equality in America. Jackson pleaded to Congress to pass a federal censorship law that would prohibit abolitionist .
Week 2.1 History 385 - !1Week 2.1 The Civil War and the Re.docxcockekeshia
Week 2.1 History 385 - !1
Week 2.1 The Civil War and the Reconstruction
History 385
Julie de Chantal
March to the Civil War
The armed conflict began with the attack on Fort Sumter in April 1861. Prior to the attack on the
fort, seven states had declared their secession from the United States and had formed the
Confederate States of America. They acted along the same principle the colonies did during the
war of Independence. The Southern States declared their independence from an oppressive
nation, here the United States instead of England.
There were 5 major causes for the secession of the Southern states
• Slavery -> It is usually the first cause that comes to mind. Indeed, some feared that
slavery would be abolished. However, slavery, in and of itself was not the sole cause
of the conflict.
• Sectionalism -> the country was divided by different economies, social structures,
and political values. Those divisions were profound enough for the Southern states to
feel like they were not part of the same country as the Northern states.
• Protectionism -> The South did not want to have tariffs imposed on their exports.
The North wanted to protect its industrial economy from the outside. Tariffs would
reduce competition from England for example but also reduce England’s incentives
to import American cotton.
• States’ Rights -> this is a big one. States in the South felt that the North was
infringing on their rights to self-govern.
• Finally, some Southern politicians saw the American Constitution as compact,
similar to the contract that the Massachusetts Bay Company had signed in order to
create the Massachusetts colony. For that reason, they felt that all of these reasons
violated the compact hence that they could secede.
Ambivalence in Boston
People in the North did not see the conflict through the same lens, and there was a lot of division
among factions of Northerners.
• Opposition to the Secession
• Industrialists were opposed to the war. This was somewhat logical. People
who have a lot, and have a lot to lose, seek stability to preserve their fortune.
Industrialists established in Boston did not want to lose their access to cotton
from the South. They especially did not want the country to go into a
recession due to the war
• Some members of the government called for a compromise to avoid the
Secession and the War. They gathered 22,313 signatures in a petition
favoring a compromise on slavery. They called themselves “The Union-
Savers.” Governor Andrew, for example, felt that if he did not go to
Week 2.1 History 385 - !2
Washington to try to negotiate an agreement, he could later be blamed for
not having done enough to save the Union.
• Neutrality
• African Americans were afraid that any compromise would tip Boston in
favor of the South. Some feared that either slavery would expand to the
North or that their personal liberties (right to vote, etc) would be revoked.
They fe.
The document summarizes the Indian Reorganization Era from 1928 to 1945, also known as the "Indian New Deal". It discusses the reaction against the 1887 Dawes Act, the 1924 Indian Citizenship Act, and key figures like John Collier. The central policy was the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act, which ended the allotment of tribal lands and encouraged tribal self-government and economic development through corporations. While many tribes accepted the IRA, others rejected it as further intrusion by the federal government. The era also included job programs, educational reforms, and the growth of modern tribal governments and sovereignty.
22320171The Struggles for Equality Civil Rights.docxtamicawaysmith
This document provides an overview of civil rights issues in the United States, including:
- A history of slavery and its abolition through the Civil War and 13th Amendment.
- Key Supreme Court cases like Plessy v. Ferguson that upheld "separate but equal" and Brown v. Board of Education that overturned it.
- Events of the Civil Rights Movement like the Little Rock Nine and Montgomery Bus Boycott that challenged racial segregation.
- Federal civil rights laws like the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that banned discrimination and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
- Ongoing debates around issues like affirmative action, discrimination, and ensuring equality.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
WebGalaxies are categorized according to their visual morphology as elliptical, spiral, or irregular. Many are thought to have supermassive black holes at their centers. The Milky Ways central black hole, known as Sagittarius A, has a . WebJul , A galaxy is a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems. A galaxy is held together by gravity. Our galaxy, the Milky Way, also has a supermassive black hole in the middle. When you look up at stars in the night sky, youre seeing other stars in the Milky Way.. WebJun , Galaxies are vast cosmic islands of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravity. Hubbles keen eye has revealed intricate details of the shapes, structures, and histories of galaxies whether alone, as part of small groups, or within immense clusters.. WebNamed galaxies. This is a list of galaxies that are well known by something other than an entry in a catalog or list, or a set of coordinates, or a systematic designation. Image. Galaxy. Constellation.
The Indian Child Welfare Act aimed to prevent the breakup of Native American families and support Native American culture. However, its implementation has had unintended consequences. In South Dakota, some claim the law is still being violated as hundreds of Native American children continue to be removed from their families each year despite ICWA. This has devastated and frustrated many Native American families in South Dakota who feel the government is not upholding the protections of the law.
This document provides an overview of Jacksonian democracy and key events during Andrew Jackson's presidency from 1828-1840. It discusses the expansion of voting rights to more white men, Jackson's support from common farmers and settlers, and the rise of the Democratic party. It also summarizes the Nullification Crisis over states' rights, the Indian Removal Act which led to the Trail of Tears, and economic challenges including the Panic of 1837.
Assignment InstructionsWatch the film Salt of the Earth”1) Th.docxhoward4little59962
Assignment Instructions
Watch the film “Salt of the Earth”
1) The workers at the union meeting emphasize the "solidarity of the working men." Yet, the film begins by focusing on women's work. Why?
2)
Frank (the Anglo union organizer) and Ramón have an argument about the portrait of Benito Juarez in Ramón's house. What is the nature of this conflict? How is Frank portrayed in his subsequent argument with Ruth, his wife?
3)
How do the men react to their wives' offer to picket in their places? Why do they finally give their approval?
4)
When violence breaks out on the picket line, how do the women react? How do the men react? What is the result?
5)
Why is the attempted eviction of the Quintero family a turning point in the film? How have both Esperanza and Ramón changed by the end of the film?
6)
How do the working conditions in the mine affect both the men and the women?
7)
What strategies do the men use to try to keep the women silent? What strategies do the women in the movie use to assert their demands for equality?
Classmate Response 1:
Andrew Jackson was a “contradiction” in terms of his attitudes and actions toward the “common man,” Indians, women, blacks, the role of federal versus state government, and expanding opportunity versus maintaining the status quo. Explain WHY Jackson's actions and attitudes were contradictory. Give specific examples and be sure to provide the relevant facts and citations for your answer.
President Jackson was a respected president known for his devotion to democratize the political realm and improve economic opportunities for the “Common Man” during his term in office. It would be evident that he would live up to the slogan of his campaign when his inauguration ceremony was opened to anyone. President Jackson replaced roughly a fifth of the federal officeholders with his friends and supporters regardless of their qualifications. “No political figure was so widely loved or more deeply despised, yet he stamped his name and, more important, his ideas, personality, and values on an entire era of American history” (Shi; p. 327). It was clear that President Jackson’s vision of the common man would be defined as white men, poor and did not own land. In fact, Jackson felt compel to protect them from wealthy upper-class white men and elevate them to have equal rights and opportunities. The African Americans, Native American, and white women would continue to be denied equality that he fought so desperately to defend. Jackson hailed from South Carolina, and his views on slavery and plantation owners would show no opposition even after to becoming the President. When abolitionist from the north began mailing anti-slavery pamphlets and newspapers to southerners hoping to convince them to end slavery, Jackson missed an opportunity to redefine his support for common people desperate for equality in America. Jackson pleaded to Congress to pass a federal censorship law that would prohibit abolitionist .
Week 2.1 History 385 - !1Week 2.1 The Civil War and the Re.docxcockekeshia
Week 2.1 History 385 - !1
Week 2.1 The Civil War and the Reconstruction
History 385
Julie de Chantal
March to the Civil War
The armed conflict began with the attack on Fort Sumter in April 1861. Prior to the attack on the
fort, seven states had declared their secession from the United States and had formed the
Confederate States of America. They acted along the same principle the colonies did during the
war of Independence. The Southern States declared their independence from an oppressive
nation, here the United States instead of England.
There were 5 major causes for the secession of the Southern states
• Slavery -> It is usually the first cause that comes to mind. Indeed, some feared that
slavery would be abolished. However, slavery, in and of itself was not the sole cause
of the conflict.
• Sectionalism -> the country was divided by different economies, social structures,
and political values. Those divisions were profound enough for the Southern states to
feel like they were not part of the same country as the Northern states.
• Protectionism -> The South did not want to have tariffs imposed on their exports.
The North wanted to protect its industrial economy from the outside. Tariffs would
reduce competition from England for example but also reduce England’s incentives
to import American cotton.
• States’ Rights -> this is a big one. States in the South felt that the North was
infringing on their rights to self-govern.
• Finally, some Southern politicians saw the American Constitution as compact,
similar to the contract that the Massachusetts Bay Company had signed in order to
create the Massachusetts colony. For that reason, they felt that all of these reasons
violated the compact hence that they could secede.
Ambivalence in Boston
People in the North did not see the conflict through the same lens, and there was a lot of division
among factions of Northerners.
• Opposition to the Secession
• Industrialists were opposed to the war. This was somewhat logical. People
who have a lot, and have a lot to lose, seek stability to preserve their fortune.
Industrialists established in Boston did not want to lose their access to cotton
from the South. They especially did not want the country to go into a
recession due to the war
• Some members of the government called for a compromise to avoid the
Secession and the War. They gathered 22,313 signatures in a petition
favoring a compromise on slavery. They called themselves “The Union-
Savers.” Governor Andrew, for example, felt that if he did not go to
Week 2.1 History 385 - !2
Washington to try to negotiate an agreement, he could later be blamed for
not having done enough to save the Union.
• Neutrality
• African Americans were afraid that any compromise would tip Boston in
favor of the South. Some feared that either slavery would expand to the
North or that their personal liberties (right to vote, etc) would be revoked.
They fe.
The document summarizes the Indian Reorganization Era from 1928 to 1945, also known as the "Indian New Deal". It discusses the reaction against the 1887 Dawes Act, the 1924 Indian Citizenship Act, and key figures like John Collier. The central policy was the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act, which ended the allotment of tribal lands and encouraged tribal self-government and economic development through corporations. While many tribes accepted the IRA, others rejected it as further intrusion by the federal government. The era also included job programs, educational reforms, and the growth of modern tribal governments and sovereignty.
22320171The Struggles for Equality Civil Rights.docxtamicawaysmith
This document provides an overview of civil rights issues in the United States, including:
- A history of slavery and its abolition through the Civil War and 13th Amendment.
- Key Supreme Court cases like Plessy v. Ferguson that upheld "separate but equal" and Brown v. Board of Education that overturned it.
- Events of the Civil Rights Movement like the Little Rock Nine and Montgomery Bus Boycott that challenged racial segregation.
- Federal civil rights laws like the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that banned discrimination and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
- Ongoing debates around issues like affirmative action, discrimination, and ensuring equality.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
WebGalaxies are categorized according to their visual morphology as elliptical, spiral, or irregular. Many are thought to have supermassive black holes at their centers. The Milky Ways central black hole, known as Sagittarius A, has a . WebJul , A galaxy is a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems. A galaxy is held together by gravity. Our galaxy, the Milky Way, also has a supermassive black hole in the middle. When you look up at stars in the night sky, youre seeing other stars in the Milky Way.. WebJun , Galaxies are vast cosmic islands of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravity. Hubbles keen eye has revealed intricate details of the shapes, structures, and histories of galaxies whether alone, as part of small groups, or within immense clusters.. WebNamed galaxies. This is a list of galaxies that are well known by something other than an entry in a catalog or list, or a set of coordinates, or a systematic designation. Image. Galaxy. Constellation.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
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1. What Was The Impact Of The Indian Removal Act
The trail where they cried. One of four Native Americans died during the forced march to new
Indian Territory. In 1830, President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act which said
that all the Native Americans living east of the Mississippi River had to move west of the
Mississippi River. This affected the 5 tribes which were called; Cherokee, Seminole, Chickasaw,
Creeks, and the Choctaw tribes. The reason President Jackson signed this act was to make the lands
available for white settlers. By signing the Indian Removal Act, President Jackson negatively
impacted the health and welfare of the Native Americans. They had to adopt a "civilized" western
culture, were forced to march to the new Indian Territory, and are still faced...show more content...
On May 28, 1830, Jackson signed the Removal Act, which "authorized the president to grant
unsettled lands west of the Mississippi River in exchange for Indian lands within existing state
borders." (Legends, 1) As incentives to the Indians to sign the Removal treaties, the government
promised financial assistance for relocation and the protection of the United States government
forever. (Indian, 2) In 1831, the Choctaw were the first to leave under threat of United States
Army invasion. They were forced to leave on foot without any supplies or food with some in
chains. Thousands of Choctaw died. (Trail, 3) In 1835, the Treaty of New Echota was signed
which forced the Cherokee to be removed during the Fall and Winter of 1838 and 1839.
Approximately 4,000 Cherokees died. (Legends, 2) In 1836, the Creeks were also forced from
their land. 3,500 Creeks did not survive the journey. This forced march of more than 1,200 miles to
the new Indian Territory became known as theTrail of Tearsbecause of the thousands that died along
the way from diseases and starvation. (Trail, 3–4) By 1837, President Andrew Jackson's removal act
had removed 46,000 Native Americans from their land, and he already had treaties in place for the
removal of more. (Legends
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2. Icwa Consequences
The Indian Child Welfare Act was able to give faith and happiness to many Indian families as well
to those children taken away from their families. Celebration and overall the feeling of the Indian
children coming home to their own culture took place worldwide in the United States. On the other
hand, not everything was perfect after the ICWA was passed consequences with the policy started to
affect American Indian families in many states such as South Dakota. As stated in the video Hearts
On The Ground: Bring Lakota Children Home, the policy ICWA is violated in South Dakota still
today the Department of Social Services removes hundreds of Indian children from their families.
Families in South Dakota are devastated and frustrated with the government
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3. Medical Informatic Analysis
As medical informatics becomes involved in ever larger and more complex systems, both the overall
organizational leaders and the informatics leaders must adapt to the following realities.Clinicians are
usually (or should be) part of selection and implementation teams and can make valuable
contributions to these teams if they understand some of the best practices.
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4. Conflict Between Congress And Congress
The underlying question is whether the president or congress should be the one to control the use
of fore? It has been a source of conflict in numerous wars (presidential authority in wartime) The
constitution defines the powers of congress and the president during war time. Congress is given
the power to declare war. While the president is the commander in chief of the army. This gives the
president the supreme authority over the army including the army, the navy, the Air force , the
Marine Corps and the Coast Guard. He makes the decisions to deploy troops, where to send the
warships, and how the weapons should be used
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5. IRA DBE
Indians Removal Act Essay
Should we act with violence or just have a civil conversation? Do we rely on trust for the sake of
ourselves and others or do we see the face of death every time we turn our backs on people with
such uncertainty? The indians was one of the most horrific acts of history. The act/law was passed
on May 28th, 1830 during the presidency of the 7th president of the United States, Andrew Jackson.
Andrew Jackson came up with law that forced Indian Tribes such as the Cherokee, Choctaw,
Seminoles, etc, to move west the the Mississippi River to gain their ancestral land. They promised
the Indians a more "civilized life" but ended up going in the other direction. The Indian Removal Act
was a step in the direction because they chose to solve the action with violence and instead of simply
having a negotiation in a conversation. The soldiers, in my state of mind, acted/ overstepped their
boundaries. They took advantage of their authority they were given and handled this the way they
should not handle anything. One step in the wrong direction that occurred , they way the transported
the Native Americas. Some people may have believed the American acted correctly in this situation.
They deserved to be whipped, beat, starved, shot, and put into warfare. They treated them the way
they would treat slaves but put them in much harsher environments. The American forced them into
warfare while famine and disease was spreading throughout their own people. And
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6. Creativity As An Act Of Creativity
One of the most mysterious traits of human beings, Creativity is difficult to grasp. The common
notion is that it belongs few gifted individuals, or the source of exceptional pieces of work. The
Dictionary defines it as 'the ability to transcend traditional ideas, rules, patterns, relationships, or the
like, and to create meaningful new ideas, forms, methods, interpretations, etc.; originality,
progressiveness, or imagination', and the word root is 'creative', which first appeared in 1670s
meaning "having the quality of creating". In this essay, I define creativity as the "magical" process
through which the abstract comes into manifestation in physical form: anything that produces the
new (even if not meaningful as per above definition), including changes or transformation to existing
lives, spheres, domains or realms, be them desired or undesired, can be considered an act of
creativity.
When it comes to psychological creativity, the 'opus' of the individual is "the psyche itself", "the
awakening of the soul" (Hillman, 1972, p.21) or, in Psychosynthesis terms, Self–realisation: realising
our creative potential (Whitmore, 2000, p.20). Creativity thus has a central place for
Psychosynthesis, for it awakes the connection to Self. On the personal level, this connection enables
clients to better effect desired changes in their lives; for counsellors, it is essential to enable
therapists to use bifocal vision, and regard clients' unmanifest potential. By bringing more awareness
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7. War Powers Resolution Of 1973 Case Study
A: One of the biggest constitutional conflicts between Congress and the President is their war
power. Congress is the only branch of government capable of declaring war and financially
supporting and raising the Armed Forces, while the President holds the position of Commander of
Chief during war. This makes the President in control of all branches of the Armed Forces. B: The
War Powers Resolution of 1973 was passed to give Congress more control over the President's war
making power. Under this federal law, all conflicts are limited to a 60 day period, unless Congress
approves continued military action. A second provision is that when possible, the President must
consult Congress before sending the Armed Forces into any hostile situation.
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8. The War Powers Resolution Of 1973
Who has the power to go to war? Most people would say the President while others would say
Congress. The War Powers Resolution of 1973 may shine some light on who or whom can
declare war. The War Powers Resolution of 1973 also know simple as the War Powers Act states
the President must notify Congress within a 48 hour time frame that he is sending troops into
military combat. The act does not allow military solders from remaining in a state of conflict for
more than 60 days. After 60 days the President must ask Congress again for authorization. The act
was made to restrain the President strength to send U.S. military overseas by requiring the
executive branch to discuss with Congress before involving U.S. troops in overseas combat.
Before the Wars Power Act the Constitution was used to see who could declare war however it
was contradictory. In Article I of The Constitution the power to declare war as well as have the
power to raise an army and navy, and fund war efforts was given to Congress however in Article III
of The Constitution the President is named Commander–In–Chief of the armed forces. It is meant to
control the Presidents power over the U.S. armed forces because it requires him to have Congress
consent. The War Powers Act was also made to avoid another Vietnam mishap where Nixon
secretly sent U.S. troop to invade Cambodia which caused public rage against an invasion of a
neutral country. If you were told you told you had to ask 535 (congress members) before
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9. The War Measures Act
The extent rights and freedoms should be sacrificed in favor of security is to a extent where it is
justifiable, individuals affected by it and not found guilty should also receive an apology or
compensation for their violation of rights and freedoms. The War Measures Act is a federal law
adopted by parliament in 1914, after the outbreak of the First World War. It gave broad powers to
the Canadian government to maintain security and order during war. This allowed the government
to remove all rights and freedoms from an individual. This could be the case with the use of the
War Measures Act in World War 1. During this time, the immigrants in Canada, who lived in one of
the Central Powers were considered "enemy aliens" and forced to register
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10. Book Of Acts Essay
BACKGROUND
At the birth of the Early Church there were no Gentiles within the Christian community. The
relationship between Judaism and Christianity became more complex as people began to accept
Gentiles into the church. The book of Acts makes clear to us that the conflict that had arisen was
between two different groups of Jewish people, the Hellenists and the Hebrews. The Hellenists,
although Jewish, were open to a Hellenistic culture unlike the Hebrews, and it was through them that
a connection to the gentile world was created. The Jewish church would eventually wain and the
leaders of the Christian movement proclaiming the Gospel would then become predominantly
Gentile.
THE EARLY CHURCH
The book of Acts is a very reliable source of information...show more content...
Using Antioch as a starting place to proclaim the power of the Gospel, he began his first of three
missionary journeys where he began his gentile mission. Paul's purpose form that time forward was
to bring the Gospel to all areas of the world and to open up the Church for everyone. Following this,
when persecution started to become fierce, the leaders of the Christian community in Jerusalem
made the decision to relocate to the City of Pella which was a gentile city. This provided yet another
opportunity for the Gospel to be proclaimed, and as time progressed the Jewish church found itself in
increasing isolation. Once converts became a part of the Christian movement the primary focus on
Jewish law started to diminish, and the Gentile community within the Church started to grow.
Around 135 CE leadership had passed into the hands of the Gentile Christians. The Law–observant
Jews proved to be unexpectedly resistant to the Gospel and non– observant Gentiles proved to be
unexpectedly receptive. The Jewish hierarchy's rejection of this Christian sect pushed the Church
into gentile territory thus aiding the shift from predominantly Jews to predominantly gentile. With
this being said, it is clear that in the Early days of Christianity the gentile church was closely
connected to the Jewish church that was in Jerusalem. Paul patterned the Gentile
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11. Role Of Congress And The President
The role of congress and the president in diplomacy, and in treaty making and wars, the role that
the President and congress play is actually very significant in governing the country and this is
kind of like a balance of power, in which both the president and congress both have extensive
powers. The power to declare war, provide defense and support and raise armies. "The regulation of
foreign commerce, to congress." These powers are given to the President and congress through the
Constitution. The President has the power to make executive agreements and treaties and receive
foreign ambassadors and also appoint ambassadors. Treaties must be approved by two–thirds of the
senate. Congress sometimes acts in an oversight role by signing off on...show more content...
The budget for foreign policy functions is distributed among the institutions, this money is used to
protect the U.S interest. This money only makes up 1 percent of the overall budget that the President
submits to congress. This budget request includes funding for all federal executive departments and
independent agencies that congress must approve in–order for the President to get things done. This
will include funding for all U.S. international activities, like funding military assistance to allies
and helping develop places that have weaker democracies. The U.S has key interest in developing
other countries as we trade a lot of goods and services with other countries. Can the President 's
war powers be checked, yes, the constitution gives Congress the power to declare war as a check
on the Presidential power. However the President still has the power to use troops even if Congress
has not declared war. The commander and chief is given the power to assess overall threats that
congress may not have had time to take action on. And in the news we have a more recent example
of the
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12. Vermont Civil Rights Case Study
Vermont has helped to lead the nation with many political ideas which were ahead of their time. For
example, Vermont was one of the first states to abolish slavery, in its 1777 Constitution. http:/
/slavenorth.com/vermont.htm Vermont had some other landmark political initiatives, such as Act
250 in 1970, which requires a permit for larger scale improvements on land. Under this law, a person
has to prove that their building project would meet environmental standards. In 1972 Vermont also
passed a beverage container deposit law, the purposes of which was to deal with littering and
encourage recycling. http://www.bottlebill.org/legislation/usa/vermont.htm And In 2000 Vermont
became the first state to adopt a statute providing for a civil union for same–sex couples. (http:/
/www.lambdalegal.org/in–court/cases/baker–v–vermont) A coalition supporting gay rights had
brought a case before the Vermont Supreme Court on behalf of gay couples, Baker v. Vermont. The
plaintiffs asked the Court to make sure that gay couples were not excluded from the same benefits
and protections that straight couples have. http://www.lambdalegal.org/in–court/cases
/baker–v–vermont....show more content...
The Legislature adopted the Civil Union law, complying with the Court order. Then in 2009,
Vermont took the next step, and legalized gaymarriage. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp–dyn
/content/article/2009/04/07/AR2009040701663.html There is still disagreement in the United States
about gay marriage. For a recent example, in Texas a referendum on November 3, 2015 repealed a
Houston anti–discrimination ordinance.
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13. War Powers Resolution Of 1973 Analysis
The War Powers Resolution of 1973 was the most important attempt to project Congress's authority
in foreign and military affairs (Volkomer, 177). This resolution limited the president's freedom to use
military forces in combat situations without having the approval of congress (Volkomer, 177). This
resolution makes it so that the president sits down with congress and before the troops are sent into
hostile situations. The president has specific roles when it comes down to military power. The
president must send a written report to Congress within forty–eight hours after American troops have
been sent into threatened or actual war situations (Volkomer, 223). Then, it is up to Congress to
declare war or not and if they do not the president
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14. Spirit Of The Laws Montesquieu Analysis
According to the author of the Spirit of the Laws, Charles Montesquieu believed that "Political
liberty is to be found only in moderate governments; and even in these it is not always found. It is
there only when there is no abuse of power." (Montesquieu). To prevent the abuse of power, the
system of checks and balances was developed so that each branch of government can keep the other
in check, to ensure that no branch became more powerful than the other. Checks and balances are
necessary to the establishment of government because when the power of the authority is limited,
higher law is promoted. For instance, "MEN being, as has been said by nature, all free, equal, and
independent, no one can be put out of this estate... without his consent."...show more content...
Additionally, the Supreme Court has original jurisdiction "In all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other
public Ministers and Consuls, and those in which a State shall be Party..." Although they have major
decisions in cases, the most important power of the judicial branch of government is judicial review.
Judicial review is the ability to declare laws unconstitutional. They interprate the laws that Congress
creates and they have the power to declare that a law is void because it violates the U.S Constitution.
Regardless of this power, the Congress can amend the Constitution to make the law Constitutional.
Granted this, "The trial of all crimes, except in cases of impeachment, shall be by jury..."
("Constitution"). The Supreme Court can handle any cases other than impeachment trials because
the third section of the first article in the Constitution states that "the Senate shall have the sole
Power to try all Impeachments..." Thus, the Supreme Court's power to hearing a case is also limited
by the
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15. PDSA Cycle Diagram Examples
Kelly, The PDSA cycle diagram presented and the run chart are exceptionally done. The PDSA
cycle should be able to answer the following questions: what exactly are we going to do, when
and how we do it, what were the results, and what are we going to make based on our findings
(Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 2017). The PDSA presented answers all four
questions thoroughly and precisely. According to the Institute of Healthcare Improvement (n.d.) run
charts assist improvement teams in establishing aims by showing how well or poorly a process is
working. Based on your run chart as stated, there was an increase in central line–associated blood
stream infection (CLABSI) over four quarters. As you implement your improvement project
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16. The Social Care Act 2014 Essay
Radicalising Social, Care Act 2014 'puts people first' by empowering individuals to utilise their
rights, achieve life quality and, with community assistance, become self–sufficient (First, 2007).
Endorsed powers and duties within Care Act, protect and enable individuals to acquire relevant
supportive measures flowing throughout the spectrum of safeguarding. In achieving these
objectives, Care Act works alongside other significant pieces of legislation and policies to
strengthen the process (DOH, 2014a). It is becoming increasingly apparent, however, that Care
Act could be more effective on various levels, but for the false dichotomy lurking, and
jeopardising success, within Adult Social Care. With the intention of integrated care, 'The Better
Care Fund' (DOH, 2014b) united health and social care budgets yet, left 'unringfenced', health
services have been prioritised at the expense of Adult Social Care. Consequently, substantial
funding gaps has forced financial constraints across the board within the Social Care Sector (The
King's Fund, 2015). In turn, this protocol creates a reverse economic effect as, denied of essential
support, those most in need potentially require additional support to counteract the impact of
increased risk and harm, and deteriorating wellbeing. This essay discusses how the duties and
powers of Care Act 2014 keep people with care and support needs safer and better protected from
harm and abuse by others, as well as addresses the factors which
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17. Plan Do Study Act Essay example
Plan–Do–Study–Act (PDSA): The Deming Cycle
Patricia DeRiggs
Grand Canyon University: EDA 577
December 19, 2012
Acelero Learning Inc. is a for–profit organization that was founded in 2001. Comprised of four
delegates, Camden/Philadelphia, Monmouth/Middlesex and Las Vegas, Acelero Learning provides
Head Start services to over 4000 children and their families. In 2010, Acelero became the
permanent grantee of a head start program in Philadelphia that serviced 536 children. Along with
providing educational services to prepare young children for success in school, Acelero also works
to empower the families that take part in the Head Start services. Family goals are set annually
regarding issues such as unemployment and high school...show more content...
The domains identified by the Work Sampling tool align with both the Pennsylvania Learning
Standards for Early Childhood: Prekindergarten and the organizations School Readiness Goals
(SRGs). While all domains are assessed, Acelero Learning focuses only on Social–emotional
development, language and literacy, and math and science for the purposes of kindergarten readiness.
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Table 1
|Domains |1st Period |2nd Period Total |3rd Period |
| |Total | |Total |
|3y:0m – 3y:5m |Л‚ 8 |9–13 |14 Л‚ |
|3y:6m – 3y:11m |Л‚ 13 |14–15 |16 Л‚ |
|4y:0m – 4y:5m |Л‚ 18 |19–20 |21 Л‚ |
Table 3 New Student Screening Results
|Age Range |Refer |Rescreen |OK |Total |
|3y:0m – 3y:5m |0 |0 |3 |3 |
|3y:6m – 3y:11m |0 |0 |1 |1 |
|4y:0m – 4y:5m |0 |0 |0 |0 |
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18. The Importance Of Traditional Values
In addition to religion, although it fits in with this topic, the traditional values seem to rule families
today and continue to cause problems with not only the issue of sexuality, but gender as well. "The
traditional american family values very often include: oppositions to pre–marital sex, same–sex
marriage, some elements of feminism, abortion while actively supporting abstinence education, and
separation of church and state; but these values include the beliefs in: Christian–based values,
traditional home–based roles for women, the males being the head–of–household, and programs and
public policies that shield their children from exploitation," (Taylor). It is obvious where conflict
will arise when the values bluntly state that there is an opposition to same–sex marriage, but the
additional conflict of religion will also contribute to more rising conflict. These conflicts take place
in schools, college campuses, families, churches, and in politics, as it has been seen; what about
adults' lives in the workforce? In the United States, only 21 states currently have protections in place
for LGBT employees to prevent discrimination ("Past LGBT Nondiscrimination and Anti–LGBT
Bills Across the Country."). "The LGBTQ community earns as little as $0.68 for every dollar that a
heterosexual employee earns, even when qualifications are equal or even greater for the LGBT
worker and 21% LGBTQ employees have reported having been discriminated against in hiring,
promotions and
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