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    Trustworthy Government? Many citizens of different types of governments have their opinions on how successful or corrupt their leaders are. Same goes for the people of the United States Government, even with the based leadership ideals of freedom and equality. But how is any government following the concrete base support the past has given the people of that country? Is the relationship between the people and any type of government a healthy relationship? Modernly, the relationship of the…

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    A government plays a major key role in how a society is maintained over periods of time. In most countries, including the United States, there will be certain civilians who will not agree to specific laws and policies. As a result, protests can form and may even lead to revolutions. Instability and corruption lies within many governments in previous historical records and is still creating turmoil among countries today. Although it is the responsibility of a citizen to abide to the laws and…

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    " When bringing up the topic of how much of a right the government has, to look into our social media, we must first discuss what are we comfortable with everything knowing and what we consider and invasion of privacy. What is an invasion of privacy? The invasion of privacy is defined as the intrusion of one’s personal life without just cause. By the end of this essay we will have discussed, what is just cause to intrude on someone’s personal life? At what point does it become necessary…

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    influence of the media and propaganda is intrinsic to political communication. The method of transmitting information between the government and the public is key in both the classification of governments and our understanding of their differences. The freedom of media between authoritarian regimes and liberal democracies is markedly different, in both the control that the government exerts over what is said and displayed in the media. While it is clear that propaganda does have a place even in…

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    only party benefiting is Corporate America at the cost of healthcare for the civilians. This incident embodies the illustrator’s belief that liberalism is rejected in democracies when affluent corporations become stakeholders in government politics, as they sway government decisions so that they may maximize profits. This institutional flaw in democracies is fortified further by the nature of man, which, apparent by the author’s portrayal of politicians holding money bags, is inherently evil and…

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    completely serve as beneficial for the people. This national government imposed in the Constitution does not serve to protect the liberties of the people. A government so strong can only seek to control the people in the states’. I oppose the Constitution because it will risk the sovereignty of the states’. I support a strong government that is closer to the people, however, where the people are still allowed self-governance. I fear this government may have the same weakness on the people as…

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    1984's Dystopian Society

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    components in 1984’s dystopian society that are used by the government to effectively take control of the masses. Our current socio-political climate has shown strong links between the forewarnings of 1984’s totalitarian society and our own. Revelations from soldiers, like Chelsea Manning, or 3rd party contractors, such as the notorious, Edward Snowden are the tip of what has been going on behind closed doors from the likes of the government. The media’s, fair or unfair, coverage of the events…

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    become one of the most beneficial forms of government…

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    The government is something that no one can control. Because they control us in every aspect our lives, they are even trying to control our emotions. Decades ago, kids our age, lived their lives with no regret of what they were doing without the thought that every move they make is being watched by our government. This is the twenty-first century. Everyone who is anyone knows about the government and their ways. The NSA, National Security Agency, is responsible for a lot of this nonsense,…

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    The government has many functions it needs to perform to keep the peace and order through their respective nations. In my opinion the most important function of government in my opinion is to promote general welfare. I say this because without general welfare a lot of people will not have another chance at the american dream. There are pros and cons to this people take advantage of it and then you have the people that do not. I truly believe in the quote “expect the unexpected” because you may…

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