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    Democracy. It is what gives Americans pride. It is why Americans say the pledge of allegiance, put their hands on their heart during the national anthem, and it is why the American flag is displayed proudly and deliberately by many Americans around the country. So it may come as a shock that in a poll conducted by the Pew Research Center in 2007, 69% of Americans did not know the name of the vice president. The fact is that most people do not care about politics. This leads to a lack of…

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    Specific Purpose: To inform my audience whether the Federal Government should continue subsidizing oil companies Introduction I. Attentions: speech on whether the Federal Government should continue subsidizing oil companies or not II.Topic: The issue of whether the Federal government should continue subsidizing oil companies or not. This has been a major issue that has gained a lot of interest in the United State. III.Credibility: Different individual including the former and current…

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    Introduction The most important role of government is ensuring that public policy is reflective of the needs of Americans. Good public policy guides our society in a direction that will improve the lives of Americans. However, policy that is developed without concerns of the potential impacts on Americans can have disastrous effects. More important than the policy response to a problem, is the definition of the problem itself. The definition of the problem could aid a policy entrepreneur in…

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    “If you’re not doing anything wrong, you shouldn't be worried about being watched.” (Tom Leighton). This quote exudes a classic viewpoint that many American citizens share. Most Americans believe that the government should not be able to see everything that they do if they have done nothing illegal or suspicious. However, many hidden governmental practices fell contrary to this quote. Edward Snowden, a former NSA contractor, stole classified documents from the NSA database exposing illegal…

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    The right to freedom of speech is a cornerstone of the Bill of Rights and the American system of government, but this freedom is not without limits. Discuss. The Bill of Rights was drafted by James Madison. It was inspired however by Thomas Jefferson. Originally it was a draft of rights that were to protect the colonist’s rights against the newly formed government of America. The colonist’s believed that some kind of guarantee was necessary to protect their new found freedoms, which included…

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    The government affects my life in many ways. First, I will break down the different types of government in the American Democracy. Local government is the closest to home for us. This can be our city police department, our public administration of the towns, cities or counties we live in. I would think we come into the most contact with local maybe with our police departments. Whether for being pulled over or maybe not following city ordinances in the towns we live in. The next level of…

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    our country based our government on democratic values, which are transparent in the Constitution of the United States. One of the main founders was James Madison, who was very critical of government and democracy. Madison created a Theory of Democracy based on a solution to solve the defects of political activity in our government. Democratic deficiency is explained in the article Democratic Practice and Democratic Theory by Bernard R. Berelson. Berelson explains how the American citizen is…

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    I think the Russians are running rampart in our systems like Face Book and stirring up Americans. Why I think this is because all the hackings and different viral activities that go on have a big impact on Americans. I think that this also had a big impact on our last election, because of all the chaos, mass shootings and just different events that all took place leading up to the election. Also I think that the impact that the Russians had was the different attacks that happened as well. Social…

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    the constitution guarantees Americans the right to freedom of speech and peaceful assembly. In a free society people are able to exercise their freedom to live according to whichever manner they choose. The people of America must keep a close eye on government to ensure our freedoms are not infringed on, and if they are peaceful protest is necessary to maintain and positively impact the free society. Peaceful resistance is right and positively impacting when government is unjust. Henry…

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    Welfare. A common household word that almost everyone has heard of, and many depend on. For those who may not know, Welfare is a government-provided support system for those unable to support themselves. According to CNS news, 35.4% of all Americans are using some sort of government assistance/welfare. With over 300 million people populating this country, roughly a third of them, 109 million, are given a crutch in society because they cannot meet their basic needs of living their selves. This…

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