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- Page 17 and 18: Beginning early in ourNation’s hi
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In its most basic form, the U.S.sys
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jurisdiction of the VirginiaColony
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Act, which directly taxed thecoloni
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THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCEActi
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For suspending our own Legislatures
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Following the ConstitutionalConvent
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No. 41 (James Madison)Every man who
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Articles of Confederation wouldnot
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As the fierce fighting ofthe Americ
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Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, (except
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Since it first convened in1790, the
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these positions, and the Senateconf
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While great strides weremade in est
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In 1940, as most of Europewas at wa
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Since the U.S. SupremeCourt’s 189
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The United States has along, cheris
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Ulysses S. GrantPresident Ulysses S
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Woodrow Wilson“This is the only c
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Harry S. Truman“There is no more
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George H. W. Bush“Nearly all Amer
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Throughout our nation’shistory, f
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Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804)First
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Joseph Pulitzer (1847-1911)American
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M.D. from Boston University’s Sch
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on to serve as an assistant U.S. at
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settling in Los Angeles. He became
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troops overseas, including World Wa
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Celia Cruz (1925-2003)American sing
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U.S. CitizenShip and immigration Se
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“With malice toward none; with ch