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Staple Prices 2020 vs 2024
Shifts in grocery prices are influenced by various factors shaping the economic landscape. From inflationary pressures to external disruptions, these elements contribute to household budget management. Considering historical trends and future projections clarifies the importance of adapting to these changes for consumers. Inflation Impact on Grocery Prices Grocery prices have changed notably since 2020, with…
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Musk’s Policy Views
Musk and Universal Basic Income Elon Musk, the entrepreneur behind Tesla and SpaceX, advocates for Universal Basic Income (UBI) as a response to potential job displacement caused by automation and artificial intelligence. Musk views UBI as a safety net for individuals whose roles might be replaced by AI and robotics. This approach aims to maintain…
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Trump’s Most Positive Quotes
In understanding success and progress, a balanced approach rooted in historical wisdom and forward thinking can guide the way. Drawing from foundational principles encourages resilience, adaptability, and commitment to growth. 1. Aim High and Keep Pushing Donald Trump's approach to success emphasizes setting ambitious goals and persisting until they are achieved. This perspective encourages dreaming…
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Trade Deals and Manufacturing
Historical Context of US Trade Policy The post-World War II era marked a pivotal shift in U.S. trade policy. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) emerged as a crucial element, aiming to reduce tariffs and strengthen Cold War alliances. This initiative sought to prevent economic isolation and open foreign markets for American exports.…
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Veterans Support and Government
Influence of Revolutionary Veterans Revolutionary War veterans significantly shaped early American government structures and policies. Many veterans were Constitution signers, combining military expertise with political service. They applied wartime lessons to handle conflicts and unify diverse interests, establishing the foundation for one of the first political parties. Their influence was crucial in guiding domestic policies…
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Universal Basic Income Debate
Conservative Opposition to UBI Conservatives often oppose Universal Basic Income (UBI) due to several key concerns: While some conservatives find exceptions like Alaska's oil revenue dividends acceptable, most view UBI as too radical or unproven. Even attempts to align it with historical figures like Martin Luther King Jr. have not significantly swayed conservative opposition. The…
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Economic Impact of Illegal Immigration
Labor Market Effects Illegal immigration plays a notable role in the U.S. labor force. Contrary to popular belief, evidence suggests it does not significantly lower native-born workers’ wages. While increasing labor supply might seem to lower wages, firms often respond by increasing investment, maintaining or even raising average wages over time. Immigrants frequently fill roles…
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American History Curriculum Debate
Objectives of Teaching American History Teaching American history aims to develop critical thinking skills by presenting varied interpretations of historical events. This approach helps students understand that history is complex, with different perspectives offering unique insights. A balanced view of history is essential. It’s not about portraying the nation solely in terms of triumphs or…
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Globalization’s Impact on Workers
As global economic forces reshape American industries and employment landscapes, it's important to understand their impact on job availability, wage dynamics, and skill demands. Loss of Manufacturing Jobs Globalization has significantly altered American manufacturing employment, with many jobs moving overseas, particularly to China. The entry of China into the World Trade Organization in the early…
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Fed’s Role in Crises
Origins of the Federal Reserve The Federal Reserve's establishment in 1913 addressed the need for a centralized banking authority in the United States. From 1836 to 1913, America lacked a central bank, leaving the economy vulnerable to financial panics. The Panic of 1907 exemplified this weakness, highlighting the urgent need for a system to manage…
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High Corporate Taxes Impact
Corporate Tax Influence on Investment Corporate tax policies in the United States significantly impact business investment cycles. When taxes rise, corporations may hesitate to invest in both immediate and long-term plans. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, which reduced the federal corporate tax rate from 35% to 21%, encouraged a surge in capital…
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Nuclear Family Structure
Historical Context of Family Structures Family structures have evolved over time, reflecting societal changes. Extended families were common in early American history, particularly in agricultural settings. These arrangements provided resilience and shared responsibilities among relatives. As industrialization progressed, nuclear families—consisting of parents and their children—became more prevalent. The mid-20th century saw the nuclear family at…
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Legal Climate Goals 2030
Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) and Clean Energy Standards (CES) Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) and Clean Energy Standards (CES) are key policies driving the transition to renewable energy. RPS mandates a specific percentage of electricity from renewable sources, while CES includes other carbon-neutral options like nuclear power. These policies have significantly shaped the renewable energy market…
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Reagan’s Presidential Legacy
Economic Policies and Reaganomics Ronald Reagan's presidency introduced significant changes to economic policy through "Reaganomics." This approach focused on: Reagan's key move was lowering federal income taxes, aiming to encourage private enterprise and expansion. However, Reagan's approach had drawbacks. While the economy experienced growth, national debt increased as military spending surged. The reduction in tax…
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Green New Deal Costs & Implications
Overview of the Green New Deal The Green New Deal proposes a significant shift in energy policy and economic structure, aiming for 100% clean, renewable energy and net-zero carbon emissions by mid-century. It extends beyond energy, incorporating social initiatives like guaranteed jobs and universal healthcare. Critics warn of high costs, potentially in the trillion-dollar range,…
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Conservative Women in Politics
The Republican Party's history reflects significant contributions from both men and women. Since its inception in the mid-19th century, the GOP has been shaped by various influences and key figures, upholding and advancing conservative values over time. Historical Influence and Pioneers The Republican Party began with a call to action against slavery in 1854 in…
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Energy Independence: Prospects for U.S. Oil
Energy flows, both direct and indirect, play a significant role in national security and economic stability. Understanding these flows is important for grasping the dependencies that influence energy policies. As we examine global supply chains and energy markets, it becomes clear that achieving energy independence requires a multifaceted approach. Understanding Direct and Indirect Energy Flows…
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Consequences of Socialism Globally
Throughout history, various nations have experimented with socialist policies, each revealing distinct economic and political outcomes. By examining the experiences of countries like the Soviet Union, Israel, India, and modern examples such as China and Cuba, we can better understand the challenges and transformations associated with socialism. This analysis will illuminate how centralized planning impacts…
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Tea Party Movement History
The Tea Party movement arose during a period of financial instability and political dissatisfaction in the United States. It was born out of a reaction to the financial crisis of 2008 and the subsequent government interventions aimed at stabilizing the economy. This movement quickly gained momentum, driven by a belief in limited government, fiscal conservatism,…
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Analyzing Media Bias
Media bias significantly shapes our understanding of the world. It influences how events are reported and perceived, affecting public opinion and trust in media institutions. By examining the various forms of media bias and their impact, we can better understand the subtle ways in which news coverage can shape our views. Understanding Media Bias Media…
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Economic Impact of Tax Cuts
Overview of Tax Cuts and Economic Growth The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) altered American tax policy, reducing corporate tax rates from 35% to 21% and implementing various changes to individual taxes. Studies reveal mixed results regarding its economic impact. While the Tax Foundation noted an initial increase in business investments, particularly short-term,…
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Presidents Ranked by IQ
Throughout American history, the intellectual capabilities of its presidents have shaped the nation’s trajectory. From diplomatic negotiations to legislative achievements, these leaders have demonstrated a commitment to governance and public service. Examining their contributions provides insight into how their leadership has influenced the United States as a constitutional republic. 1. John Quincy Adams John Quincy…
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Ranking U.S. Presidents by IQ
Understanding the intellectual capabilities of U.S. presidents offers a unique perspective on their contributions to the nation's history. These leaders have shaped America's trajectory through their decisions and policies. From early founders to modern presidents, examining their intellect provides valuable insights into their leadership styles and legacies. 1. John Quincy Adams John Quincy Adams had…
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Surprising Presidential IQs
Throughout American history, the intellectual capacities of U.S. presidents have played a significant role in shaping their leadership and legacy. By examining the intelligence and academic achievements of various presidents, we gain insight into how their minds influenced policy decisions, diplomatic efforts, and national progress. 1. John Quincy Adams’ Astounding IQ John Quincy Adams’ IQ…
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s Impact
Early Life and Influences Elizabeth Cady Stanton was born on November 12, 1815, in Johnstown, New York. Her father, Daniel Cady, was a lawyer and New York Supreme Court judge. Elizabeth's exposure to law books and her father's legal discussions shaped her future advocacy. She attended Johnstown Academy and Emma Willard's Troy Female Seminary, receiving…
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Patriot Day in the US
The events of September 11, 2001, marked a turning point in American history. The attacks led to changes in national security and policy. Patriot Day honors the lives lost and the heroism of first responders, serving as a day for reflection, unity, and resilience. Historical Significance of Patriot Day On September 11, 2001, 19 al-Qaeda…
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Second Battle of Sabine Pass
Geographical and Strategic Importance of Sabine Pass Sabine Pass, located at the Texas-Louisiana border, was a critical point during the Civil War due to its strategic role in transportation and trade. The marshy terrain and narrow channels limited navigation to small warships, creating a natural bottleneck. The Union Navy aimed to blockade the Texas coast,…
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Nixon Pardon Controversy
The Watergate Scandal: A Turning Point in American Politics During the night of June 17, 1972, five men broke into the Democratic National Committee's office at the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C. This event led to uncovering a series of misconducts linked to President Nixon's administration. Journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein of the Washington…
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Evolution of Labor Day in the US
Labor Day, a cornerstone of American tradition, reflects the nation's journey through industrialization and labor movements. From its inception in the late 19th century to its modern-day observance, Labor Day encapsulates significant shifts in the American workforce and societal values. The Origins of Labor Day The origins of Labor Day are intertwined with the growth…
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Grant’s Military and Presidential Impact
Grant's Military Leadership Ulysses S. Grant's rapid rise from leading a small Illinois regiment in 1861 to commanding the entire Union Army by 1864 was due to his strategic acumen and proven competence. His partnership with President Lincoln was crucial in reshaping the Civil War's objectives from preserving the Union to a moral fight against…
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Defund Police for Social Workers
Social workers play a crucial role in addressing various crisis situations, complementing traditional law enforcement with their unique skills. Their involvement in mental health crises, domestic disputes, and substance abuse cases highlights the need for an empathetic approach. This discussion will examine the effectiveness of social workers versus police officers in emergency responses, consider arguments…
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Union Workers Day Debate
Labor Day stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of American workers and their contributions to society. As we consider its history and current significance, questions arise about how best to honor the legacy of labor movements while recognizing all workers. Historical Context of Labor Day Labor Day originates from the late 19th century,…
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Replace Columbus Day?
The observances of Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples’ Day reflect broader societal values and ongoing debates about how we commemorate significant historical events. Examining both perspectives provides insight into the complexities surrounding these dates. Historical Context of Columbus Day Columbus Day originated from Italian-American communities advocating for its recognition. The earliest known celebration occurred on…
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Frederick Law Olmsted’s Public Spaces
Frederick Law Olmsted's journey from varied professions to landscape architecture was marked by a deep appreciation for nature and a commitment to public health and social reform. His work, including Central Park and the Emerald Necklace, set a precedent for urban green spaces that promote well-being and community cohesion. Olmsted's Early Influences and Career Shift…
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Top Unsung American Revolution Heroes
Throughout American history, numerous individuals have played pivotal roles in shaping the nation's journey toward independence and liberty. While some names are etched prominently in the annals of history, others remain less recognized despite their significant contributions. This article highlights several such figures whose actions were instrumental during the Revolutionary War era. 1. Crispus Attucks…
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Support USConstitution.net – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Support USConstitution.net Thank you for coming to USConstitution.net. If you want to help keep this site running, there are several ways to pitch in. Of course, nothing is required of you to use the site. The following are all 100% optional. You can buy a book at Amazon.com In November 2004, there was a funding…
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Who is Steve Mount? – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Who is Steve Mount? Advertisement This site is increasingly being used as a source in research papers and by debate clubs and the like, and in simple Internet disagreements. As this site’s popularity grows, I have often been asked who writes the site, whose opinions are expressed, and what my credentials or qualifications are. I’m…
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Political Philosophers – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Political Philosophers When I went to college, my major was Political Science. The field is very broad, and I focused on my own areas of interest, the American political system. I also dabbled in comparative political systems and international politics. In all that time, I seem to have been able to avoid almost any contact…
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An Interview with John Stuart Mill – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
An Interview with John Stuart Mill Advertisement Thanks to KnowledgeNews for permission to republish this page. Of course, the copyright on John Stuart Mill’s On Liberty has long since run out, but the clever “interview style” used by KnowledgeNews to present Mill’s ideas is original. The copyright for this page, then, is held by KnowledgeNews.…
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The New York Times CyberTimes – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
The New York Times CyberTimes [Editor’s note: this column appeared in the August 14, 1997 edition of the New York Times CyberTimes online news source. The original is still archived here. This local copy is maintained just in case the original ever disappears from the Web.] August 14, 1997 One Man’s Passion for ‘Living’ Constitutions…
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Site Map – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Site Map Advertisement This is a site map of the USConstitution.net site. Index Index Page Constitution Pages Constitución de los Estados Unidos de América Constitution Explained, The Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Dictionary, The Data on the Framers of the Constitution Events Affecting the Constitution Failed Amendments, The Framers of the Constitution, The Misspellings in the U.S.…
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The Lemon Test – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
The Lemon Test Advertisement In 1971, the Supreme Court heard the case of Lemon v Kurtzman (403 US 602). In the case, the Court decided that a Rhode Island law that paid some of the salary of some parochial school teachers was unconstitutional. The case is discussed in more detail on the Constitution and Religion…
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Issue Guide for “First Monday” – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Issue Guide for “First Monday” First Monday did not air past the 12th episode, and was cancelled from the CBS schedule. First Monday is a television show that airs on the CBS television network. It began airing in January, 2002. This page is not an episode guide for the show, as it is more than…
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Events Affecting the Constitution – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Events Affecting the Constitution Through history, certain events have shaped how the Constitution has been interpreted or viewed by the public. This page will provide an overview of these events, most of which are Supreme Court cases, and provide a starting-point for further research. The primary sources for this information varies. Supreme Court cases are…
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USConstitution.net Bandwidth Crisis – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
USConstitution.net Bandwidth Crisis A message from Steve Mount, your Webmaster: Running this site is a labor of love for me, and I’m happy to pick up the tab for the site. The ads appearing on the site cover about one quarter of the cost of normal operations for the site. November 2004 was not a…
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The USConstitution.net Timeline – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
The USConstitution.net Timeline Often in the course of researching events for the USConstitution.net site, I’ve wondered where in history those events fall in relation to other national and international milestones. On this page, I’ve listed many events from U.S. and World history, with specific attention to constitutional events. PalmPilot users: A DOC format file for…
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Common Misspellings in Search – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Common Misspellings in Search Advertisement After I implemented the Search Engine on this site, I began to watch what people were searching for, to get a good indication of the sorts of topics I should add to the site. In the process, I’ve seen some interesting word spellings. I added this page for those who…
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Search the USConstitution.net Site – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Search the USConstitution.net Site Spy on searches. See the 30 most recent searches handled by the search engine. Enter a word or words to search on in the box below. All messages and all pages will be searched for the words you provide. See the details below. Search for: (Search Tips) Allow embedded matches (?)…
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Recommended Reading – A Bookstore – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Recommended Reading – A Bookstore The U.S. Constitution Online is proud to present the following selection of titles for your Constitutional Reading pleasure. These books are presented in association with the Amazon.com online bookstore. Help support this site by buying your books from Amazon.com. If you go to Amazon.com by clicking on a link on…
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Message Board Notes and Policies – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Message Board Notes and Policies General Posting Policies Special Notes for Students The forums at the USConstitution.net site are used to allow visitors to communicate with the Webmaster and with each other. The software used by USConstitution.net is YaBB — it has all the features one expects from a Web-based forum including threaded topics, user…
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The Best of the USConstitution Message Board – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
The Best of the USConstitution Message Board There have been forums active on this site since August 1997. In that time, many pearls of wisdom have been posted to the forums, by many people, on many subjects. This page is a “Best Of” of sorts. “Nominations” for inclusion on this page are sent in by…
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How to use YaBBC in the Message Boards – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
How to use YaBBC in the Message Boards Advertisement Other pages: Board Policies, Posting Tips The software used by USConstitution.net to support user messages is called YaBB, and it includes a macro system for text mark-up called YABBC. HTML used in messages will NOT survive – if you type “<b>bold</b>” in a message, the “bold”…
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Justices of the Supreme Court – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Justices of the Supreme Court Justices of the Supreme Court are appointed for life by the president and confirmed by the Senate. Because of the lifetime appointment, the position of Justice is seen as a very powerful one. A Justice can sit on the bench through several presidencies and as the Congress changes hands from…
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The Historical USConstitution.net – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
The Historical USConstitution.net Advertisement I started the U.S. Constitution online site in 1995, as part of my effort to learn HTML and to discover more about the World Wide Web and what it could offer, and what I could offer. As a political science major in college, the Constitution itself has always interested me; when…
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Copying USConstitution.net Files – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Copying USConstitution.net Files Because many of the files at this site are HTML copies of important documents in United States history, direct copying of some of the files to other Web sites is permitted. There are a few steps that Webmasters must take before copying any of the files, however. Please read the steps carefully…
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Comparing the Articles and the Constitution – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Comparing the Articles and the Constitution The United States has operated under two constitutions. The first, The Articles of Confederation, was in effect from March 1, 1781, when Maryland ratified it. The second, The Constitution, replaced the Articles when it was ratified by New Hampshire on June 21, 1788. The two documents have much in…
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USConstitution.net Message Boards – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
USConstitution.net Message Boards Advertisement Since 1997, the USConstitution.net site has had forums which allow users to talk to the Webmaster and to each other. Most messages posted to the forums still exist on the site, allowing users to review past opinions and allowing searches to access previously performed research. This page provides access to all…
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Advertising on USConstitution.net – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Advertising on USConstitution.net The U.S. Constitution Online site has always been free, and always will be. The site is not run by a big school, business, or municipality. It is run by little ole me. The site costs me an enormous amount of time, and a fair amount of money. I’m not looking for any…
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Members of Congress – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Members of Congress The following is a list of the Senators and Representatives of the 112th Congress, as of January 5, 2011. If you see any discrepancies, please let me know. In the “Party” column, the following abbreviations are used: D = Democratic R = Republican I = Independent – = Vacant NV = Non-Voting…
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Common Sense – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Common Sense Thomas Paine was born in Thetford, England, on January 29, 1737. He was raised by a Quaker father and an Anglican mother. He apprenticed as a corset maker, a profession that he drifted in and out of for many years. In 1764, he studied for and was admitted as an excise officer, though…