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Whose Rights?

Title: Whose Rights?
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 2327 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Whose Rights?
Chris Taul English 41, MWF 11:00 Professor Koester March 16, 1998 Whose Rights? More than two hundred years ago, the founders of the United States of America successfully defeated the British in the Revolutionary War. Many fought and died to achieve freedom from the excesses of the Crown. The event that best illustrated our independence was the drafting of the Constitution of the United States. It was the document that contained the plan for this nation's future. It provided …showed first 75 words of 2327 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 2327 total…Efforts: Chronology of Events.” Congressional Digest 75 (1996): 260+. “Out of the Closet.” CQ Researcher 3 (1993): 200-202. Rauch, Jonathan. “Beyond Oppression.” Crucius 553-558. Salinas, Mike. Editor of Bay Area Reporter. Telephone interview. 2 Mar. 1998. “Same Sex Marriage: Federal and State Authority.” Congressional Digest 75 (1996): 263+. Simon, Paul. “Should the Senate Approve S. 2056, the Employment Nondiscrimination Act?” Congressional Digest 75 (1996): 282+. “Skirmish Over Gay Ban.” CQ Researcher 3 (1993): 206-208. Spidel, Justin. “Who Should Have the Right to Marry?” Crucius 109-111. “Teaching Children About Homosexuality.” CQ Researcher 3 (1993): 207.

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