Slavery or Sheep? The Antebellum Realignment in Vermont 1840-1860Slavery or Sheep? The Antebellum Realignment in Vermont 1840-1860
Prepared for presentation at the Midwestern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April, 2012. An earlier version was given at the Center for the Study of Democratic Politics weekly seminar, Princeton University
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In which of the following areas did agriculture not develop separately and independently?
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Legal research series the challenge of corporate law enforcement in australiaLegal research series the challenge of corporate law enforcement in australia
BA/llb (Hons), llm (Queensland), tc beirne School of Law, The University of Queensland
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Reconstruction March 1865–April 1877Reconstruction March 1865–April 1877
It was up to the military to determine when the insurrection had been suppressed; it was up to the executive to exercise the power of pardon and amnesty. And it was up to the executive to determine what conditions had to be met to qualify
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Students\Students' Perspectives on Debate Exercises in Content Area Classes
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Reflections on sections 7 and 24 of the ConstitutionReflections on sections 7 and 24 of the Constitution
An understanding of our Constitution is enhanced by an understanding of the precise way in which prior to the Constitution, and prior even to the Convention Debates, democratic ideals came into the mental world of our founding fathers
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Three Interrelated ProcessesThree Interrelated Processes
Ethnic cleansing: German client states, protectorates and subservient allies attack, kill and/or expel ethnic or religious outsiders
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Adoption and Redistribution: Socio-Economic Consequences of the Patrilineal Regime in Pre-Modern Korea, 1700-1900Adoption and Redistribution: Socio-Economic Consequences of the Patrilineal Regime in Pre-Modern Korea, 1700-1900
Son. However, under the pre-modern demography, a quarter of family could not have a son at all. The only available solution to this problem was adoption
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