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    Government is necessary for the country and maintaining its control. Without government, we’d have anarchy, which is the lack of government. With anarchy comes chaos, and with chaos comes destruction. We have a government in order to prevent the destruction of our beloved country. We elect representatives in our democracy of a government to create laws and protect us from chaos. Basically our government is meant to help the people distinguish morals and punish those who do not abide to the…

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    ways were correct, and that could have been a disadvantage to many lives in retrospect. Origin of Government. Rousseau’s view of civil government and the overall purpose of government appears to be very different as he expressed his disinterest of certain institutes and the unfairness to man. No man or group…

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    Government was created to protect the personal rights of its citizens. Furthermore, its purpose is to enforce rules and regulations to maintain a civil society and prevent the infringement of people’s rights. The Government provides stability to society and its goal is to better its citizen’s opportunities. This brings up the discussion if it is necessary for government legislatures to have some sense of “republican virtue” to fulfill their obligation to the people they represent? Many people…

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    "Government Internet Monitoring: Side Effects, And Where to Draw the Line National security is tricky to keep track of now. With cellular phones, the internet, and various other forms of national and international communication and commerce, the government has found multiple ways to monitor and protect people from malicious/illegal content. The issue, however, with the many ways the government can monitor internet usage, is where to draw the line. Monitoring isn't perfect, but it needs some…

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    said “Government's first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives.” Yet some types of governments disagree. They believe that it is the governments job to run their lives. Dictatorship and almost every other type of government disagrees with Reagan. The type of government that agrees with him is democracy. Even though many people may not agree, representative democracy is the best government type because it supports rights of people, the participation of the community, and…

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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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    Student Name: Nguyen Cao Tri Student ID: 300322820 GOVERNMENT ESSAY Recently, the impact of government on social-cultural, environmental and economic situation has been increasingly important and, as a result, there has been a heated controversy whether or not citizens should intervene in the government decision. Once solution that we can limit the influence of our House of Representative Members is to introduce a referendum, which is a practice of democracy in which a group of chosen…

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    Having a representative government is crucial to maintain control over our country and over every state. It can be contradicting when we see the news and how the government is handing every problem, but if we didn't have someone to make laws and control the country everything would be chaotic. There is the thought that this is a free country, and many people try to take advantage of that. Having the employment of rational legislators act as the deputies of us (the people) represent our will in…

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    trust in government continues to be dramatically low compare to the past. Some of the most important reasons for low public trust in government are: financial crisis, and security of government. Many see the government as a threat because of the control they have towards their freedom, such as: “Homeland Security”. Homeland Security is to ensure a homeland that is safe, secure, and resilient against terrorism and other hazards in the United States, and many Americans feel as if the government…

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    a perfect government. I have discovered the 3 main criteria for a perfect and fully operational government. It takes Logic and common sense, communique and transparency, and of course the government must have leaders. NOT JUST ONE LEADER, no, it must have 3 leaders with equal authority. Why do I say this? I have decided on these 3 criteria for the following reasons. A government must have logic and common sense. This is an obvious one to me because if you think about how the government would…

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