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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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    Both the Greeks and the Romans have left behind important legacies that have shaped the modern society today, but the Greeks have made more impactful things to the modern world. The Greeks have influenced the way our government goes. They also impacted our engineering and technology. And also the way we write our literature and history. The Greeks have had a major lasting impact on today’s society. The Greeks have provided us with several important legacies in the area of democracy. In Greece…

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    Regionalism In America

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    Government, as defined by Merriam-Webster, is the continuous exercise of authority and the performance of functions for a political unit. The proper role of government is capitalism. The rights of the citizens, business, and government’s economic state are benefited under capitalism. These major points all account for having a strong government. Having a strong government is essential to the wellbeing of the country and its people. The rights of citizens are crucial to a well-functioning…

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    Allegory Of The Cave Chain

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    They use them for everything: to make phone calls, send emails, take photos, get directions, store information, surf the Web, and play games. Essentially, this made mobile phones perfect for tracking and bugging. The government can now gather information of U.S. citizens and permanent residents by the things that they use on a day-to-day basis. This includes using GPS systems, the internet, and public cameras. Instead of using a map like the older generations have used…

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    Democracy is a system of government where citizens play a key role. Depending on the form of democracy, citizens can either pass laws themselves, or elect representatives to do so for them. Direct democracy is a form of government where citizens get together and vote directly for laws. Representative democracy is a form of government in which people elect representatives who will vote for them in the government. There are many similarities and difference between the two, but in the end their…

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    "The Myth of The Robber Barons" by Burton W. Folsom, JR. is a very distinct story talking about the early American entrepreneurs. This story is a good illustration of big businessmen as being beyond America's significance. At the beginning of the story, Folsom portrays two significant types of entrepreneurs; market entrepreneurs and political entrepreneurs. He then begins to mention that "no entrepreneur fits perfectly into one category or the other, but most fall generally into one category"…

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    unit of people who share a common goal, interest, passion, belief, etc. that are against the common good. The flaw with factions is that they create a simple boundary where the opinion’s of the minority cannot be expressed. With a republic or any government, factions are inevitable. What two things may be done to eliminate the causes of faction, and why does Madison reject them? Madison clearly states there are only two possible ways to eliminate the causes of factions: The first possibility…

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    V For Vendetta Essay

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    right and acceptance of authority, meaning that of the government. It involves its citizens’ obedience. Obedience deals with how beneficial the government is to its citizens, like how safe they feel for example. But the question is, how far does the government have to push its citizens before they begin to dislike how they are being treated and then revolt? Furthermore, is the question of how an individual chooses to protest their government? One can make a stand for just themselves or they can…

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    workings of our nation’s government grew a serious…

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    different from America is their leader and leadership. North Korea’s money is very different from ours. One American dollar is worth 900.00 North Korean Won. However, one North Korean Won is worth 0.0011 American dollars. This means that if someone if North Korea somehow gets one American dollar, they can buy as much as nine pounds of corn. North Korea’s money is also different from American money in how it looks. A North Korean Won has a code, a number, an exponent, the value of the Won,…

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