
Sunday, February 12, 2012
LAD 30 Schenk V. United States
Schenck V. United states was a U.S. supreme court case, that involved the Espionage Act of 1917. The court was supposed to decide weather or not the defendant had the First Amendment (freedom of speech) against the draft for the Great War. The Supreme court decided that his conviction was constitutional, because of the "clear and present danger". The first amendment did grant freedom of speech but did not protect encouraging insubordination, especially during times of war.

Saturday, February 4, 2012
LAD 29 Keating-Owen Child Labor act
The Keating-Owen Child Labor act was passed in 1916. The act prohibited all factories, companies, and other stores to have any children working under the age of 14 for them. If there were any businesses that had children under the age of 14 working for them people were not allowed to buy their products. The act also made it so that you had to be 16 or older to work. The act was made to finally put an end to all of the child labor once and for all. The reason for the act was because of the results of a 1900 census. The results from the census showed that almost 2million children were working in horrible working conditions. The census opened the eyes of America and had them realize what was going on.

LAD 28 Wilson's First Address
On March 4th, 1913 Wilson gave his first inaugural address. In it Wilson talked about how the democratic party had gained the upper hand and won by gaining support by the senate. Continuing his speech Wilson spoke about how the this election was more than a democratic election but instead an American victory. He says that he wants to aide the citizens and keep them away from any evil. He then ends it by saying that it is the American governments job to do everything for the welfare of its people.

LAD 27 Clayton Anti trust act
The Clayton Anti-trust act was passed as an amendment to clear up and extend on the "Sherman anti trust act." The Clayton Anti-trust act was passed by congress on in 1914. It prohibited sales contracts, local price cutting to freeze out competitors, rebates, and inter corporate stock holdings. The act restricted the use of "injunction" against labor. It also legalized peaceful strikes, boycotting, and picket lines. The act stated "the labor of a human being is not a commodity or article of commerce." Overall the Clayton Anti-trust act aided workers and unions and weakened big businesses.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012
LAD 18 McKinley War message
In 1895 Cubans waged war with Spain wanting to gain their freedom. Soon after the United States joined the war too after the U.S.S. Maine was sunk by the Spanish. In McKinley's War message he stated that the war between Spain and Cuba was heavily affecting America. The war was affecting Americas economy because it damaged trade between Cuba and America. McKinley believed that the war had been going on for too long and it was time America stepped in, either helping out one side or breaking up the war as a neutral force. He decided to take side with Cuba, so that America could defend itself, its trade, and Cuba too. For America to maintain its freedom and strength in its economy it must go to war against Spain.
Friday, November 25, 2011
LAD #16 & #17: Douglass and Truth
Douglas's speech was held on July 5th 1841 in Rochester New York. Opening the speech Douglas asks why he has come to speak the day after July 4th Independence day, he said that for him and other slaves it meant nothing for they were still slaves and not independent. He goes further into saying how the 4th of July is not a good day for slaves and instead a bad one like all the other days as a slave. He describes the hardships of being a slave, and talks about how slaves suffered on the 4th of July. Douglas then brings up the constitution and bible and says that african americans are people too, that all races are equal. In essence the 4th of July was simply a day marking independence for only white Americans, and for slaves it was nothing but a reminder that they were still slaves.
Truths' A'int I a woman

Monday, November 14, 2011
LAD 11
He has never permitted her to exercise her inalienable right to the elective franchise.
He has compelled her to submit to laws, in the formation of which she had no voice.
He has withheld from her rights which are given to the most ignorant and degraded men - both natives and foreigners.
The document also included a list of resolutions for the sentitments, examples:
Resolved, That all laws which prevent woman from occupying such a station in society as her conscience shall dictate, or which place her in a position inferior to that of man, are contrary to the great precept of nature, and therefore of no force or authority.
Resolved, That woman is man's equal— was intended to be so by the Creator, and the highest good of the race demands that she should be recognized as such.
Resolved, That the women of this country ought to be enlightened in regard to the laws under which they live, that they may no longer publish their degradation by declaring themselves satisfied with their present position, nor their ignorance, by asserting that they have all the rights they want.
The Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions was the first of its kind and was a major step in the future of womens rights.
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