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PART I. CUMULATIVE ESSAY (50 pts.) INSTRUCTIONS: Select one (1) question from the three questions under this section I and write a complete essay. ONLY USE THE TEXTBOOK, LECTURE AND NOTES FOR YOUR SOURCE OF INFORMATION. DO NOT PLAGIARIZE. PLAGIARISM RESULTS IN AN AUTOMATIC FAILURE. If you take a quote or a phrase from the textbook or the slides, please put the page number from the .pdf format of the textbook or the presentation slide number in parentheses. http://www.americanyawp.com |
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Running head: DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE AND EMANCIPATION
PROCLAMATION
A Comparison of the Declaration of Independence and the Emancipation Proclamation
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DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE AND EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION
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A Comparison of the Declaration of Independence and the Emancipation Proclamation
The Declaration of Independence was written so that other nations globally could
acknowledge the independence of the United States. It outlined the principle by which the
government and the identity of Americans had their foundation. The document, together with
The Emancipation Proclamation, was, however, not legally binding; they were both powerful
statements that rebuked the oppressive and imperialistic tendencies. Despite the documents
having no legal significance, they we...
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