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    groups are organizations of people who all share a fascination and interest in one specific thing or topic. Interest groups can be very diverse. They vary in size and aims. They work together to promote and protect their interest by influencing the government. Special interest groups are representatives that benefit directly from the result of a project/bill. Special interest groups hire people called “lobbyists”. Lobbyists are the ones who promote. Not all “promoting” is ethical. Bribery and…

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    “code” language from American citizens. Because of technology, there is a form of communication that can cause horrific events. This is why the United States Government should have the right to invade a citizen’s privacy if and only if they are showing signs of harm to our country and our citizens. Invasion is a strong word, but I believe our government should be able to do this if someone is making terrorist threats. Now that these threats happen all the time, our government has to keep a…

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    The Articles of the Confederation basically is the foundation that today’s government was constructed of. These articles established a government within the United States and a citizenship in which gave equal rights (Schultz, n.d.). The articles continued accomplishments and some of its greatest moments were the organization and developing of the western lands acquired. Even with these achievements, the articles had more weaknesses than it had achievements. The articles had no direction on how…

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    is addressing to the people of America. Roosevelt believes Americans should be thankful that we did not have to go through the hardships that our ancestors went through; we were handed a country that was already established for us and if the country fails, we would have no one to blame but ourselves. We should expect the same success in the future as we had in the past and expect no less. We need to set an example that a free government like ours of mighty people we can thrive alike our body and…

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    The American political sphere is dominated by different political parties, each with a distinct set of values and beliefs about the role of the government in the lives of individuals. Parties allow people to be represented based on their political opinions, and be surrounded by others like them. The current political environment is centered on two main parties, the Democrats and the Republicans, but there has been a movement towards independent voters and smaller parties that focus on more…

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    politics inside of the United States. Interest groups do many things to try to spread their ideas and influence. This is because they have some sort of effect to somehow influence every election, influence the decisions made by the officials within our government. Along with the ways that interest groups try to spread their influence, there is also some ways and groups that are attempting to restrict it. Interest groups are a major piece to what makes the political puzzle in the United States.…

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    There are numerous governmental systems and economic policies in the world. A central argument amongst policy makers is what kind of government is best for its people? Advancing economic development is perhaps the central goal of each regime for its respective state. As stated by Michael Todaro, economic development “is an increase in living standards, improvement in self-esteem needs, and freedom from oppression as well as a greater choice.” Economic development is essentially advancing a…

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    Throughout Legend by Marie Lu, there have been many instances of propaganda and the censorship of what is published and displayed by the government. Although it is not apparent to the people in the society, the Republic has complete control over what is released and shown to the public and the Republic often leaves their own people in the dark. In the story, there have been shown many examples of this such as; the media only displaying smiling children and happy people, continuously showing the…

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    not many things that I can do, but one thing I can do is help young Americans prepare for future leadership and accept their responsibilities to America. We as citizens need to help preserve the nation by fulfilling our civic responsibility, so the generations after us experience America just as ours have. Being active in politics is one of the many responsibilities we have as Americans. Statistics say that only 56.3% of Americans vote in the primary elections. This is barely half of our…

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    democracy, good government is a dependent on good citizenship — which means citizens who will make informed decisions and participate in democratic processes. The cartoon suggests that American citizens cannot even be bothered to vote one of their most basic responsibilities as citizens. The cartoon also depicts one of the public workers who is helping with the ballots reading the paper with a headline about the process of creating democracy in Iraq. Her question, “So Has Iraq achieved…

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