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As you know, NewsTarget does not accept corporate sponsorship from any companies selling food, drugs or nutritional items, and we don't charge companies to write about their products. This allows us to maintain an honest, independent viewpoint where we serve the interests of our readers, not advertisers. | E. D. Hirsch See book keywords and concepts | A symbol of the Democratic party, introduced in a series of political cartoons by Thomas Nast during the congressional elections of 1874. (Compare elephant.) double jeopardy Trying a person twice in the same jurisdiction for the same crime, a practice prohibited by the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution. (See due process of law.) doves (doves and hawks) See hawks and doves. draft A system for selecting young men for compulsory military service, administered in the United States by the Selective Service System. | | A symbol of the Republican party, introduced in a series of political cartoons by Thomas Nast during the congressional elections of 1874. (Compare donkey.)
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) An agency established by the United States government to coordinate federal programs aimed at combating pollution and protecting the environment.
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(EEOC) An agency established by the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to investigate racial and sexual discrimination. | James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch See book keywords and concepts | A symbol of the Democratic party, introduced in a series of political cartoons by Thomas Nast during the congressional elections of 1874. (Compare elephant.) double jeopardy Trying a person twice in the same jurisdiction for the same crime, a practice prohibited by the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution. (See due process of law.) doves (doves and hawks) See hawks and doves. draft A system for selecting young men for compulsory military service, administered in the United States by the Selective Service System. | | A symbol of the Republican party, introduced in a series of political cartoons by Thomas Nast during the congressional elections of 1874. {Compare donkey.) entitlements Federal programs such as Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid that disburse money according to fixed formulas to citizens who fall into designated categories. Because entitlements do not require annual congressional appropriations, their cost tends to rise steadily and, in the view of many, out of control. |
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