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What Rights Do Alcatraz Have In America?
Rowen Kelinge
Hazzard County University Marine Research Centre
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United States
100%
ALCATRAZ
100%
San Francisco
36%
North America
27%
Native American
27%
Lighthouse
27%
Ferry
27%
Cruise
18%
Superpower
18%
Exporters
18%
Soviet Union
18%
Cold War
18%
Pronunciation
18%
Golden Gate
18%
Recreation Area
18%
Industry Building
18%
Federal Prison
18%
Military Forts
18%
Alcatraz Island
18%
Canada
9%
United Nations
9%
Right to Education
9%
Great Britain
9%
16th Century
9%
Law
9%
World War II
9%
United States of America
9%
Developed Countries
9%
Military
9%
Form of Government
9%
Legal System
9%
20th Century
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Civilization
9%
Economic Freedom
9%
Ethics
9%
Justice Theory
9%
Normative Principles
9%
Large Country
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Mexico
9%
East Coast
9%
Korean War
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18th Century
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American Civil War
9%
Large Economy
9%
Military Power
9%
Exchange Rate
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Cuba
9%
Bahamas
9%
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Federal Republic
9%
Spaceflight
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Global GDP
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New York City
9%
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Indian Reservations
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UN Security Council
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Space Race
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Paleo
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Organization of American States
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European Colonization
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Siberia
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NATO
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Union Dissolution
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British Colonies
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Washington DC
9%
Market Exchange
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Capital Punishment
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World Bank
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Life Education
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Second Half of the 19th Century
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Southern United States
9%
International Monetary Fund
9%
International Measures
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Bicameral Legislatures
9%
Quality of Life
9%
Human Rights
9%
World War I
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Taxation
9%
Representative Democracy
9%
Dining Hall
9%
Small Islands
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Ethical Principles
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Social Conflict
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Ethical Theory
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Wardens
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Urban India
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European Spanish
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Prison
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Wharf
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San Francisco Bay
9%
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Strong Current
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Western Gull
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Egret
9%
National Park Service
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Tourist Attractions
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Yard
9%
Latin American Spanish
9%
Gannet
9%
Fisher
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American Revolutionary War
9%
Maritime Borders
9%
National Capital
9%
Universal Health Care
9%
Military Conflict
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Unincorporated Territories
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Land Border
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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Public Protest
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9%
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100%
Indians
60%
Native American Studies
60%
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40%
Territory
40%
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40%
Recreation Area
40%
Spanish
40%
North America
40%
U.S.S.R.
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40%
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20%
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20%
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Latin
20%
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Temperature
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Russia
20%
World Bank
20%
World War I
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Military Conflict
20%
European Colonization
20%
Universal Health Care
20%
International Organizations
20%
Exchange Rate
20%
Quality of Life
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Military Expenditure
20%
Representative Democracy
20%
Bahamas
20%
Eighteenth Century
20%
Income and Wealth
20%
Third World
20%
International Monetary Fund
20%
Human Rights
20%
Social Convention
20%
Law and Ethics
20%
Social Conflicts
20%
National Parks
20%
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Canada
20%
Mexico
20%
Political Representation
20%
Cuba
20%
Ethical Theory
20%
Model Building
20%
INIS
usa
100%
islands
78%
populations
21%
people
21%
legal aspects
21%
spain
14%
north america
14%
water
14%
india
14%
united nations
14%
humans
14%
capital
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power
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industry
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colonies
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soviet union
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education
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economics
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space
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shape
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canada
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values
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great britain
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legislature
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ethics
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moon
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spending
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developed countries
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mexico
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california
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siberia
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quality of life
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international organizations
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bahama islands
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east coast
7%
organization of american states
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new york city
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dissolution
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world bank
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cuba
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nato
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exchange rate
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indian reservations
7%
parks
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dining halls
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towers
7%
west coast
7%
san francisco bay
7%
organizing
7%
pools
7%
tide
7%
department of interior
7%