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    guys on the real facts. The government is a key part of the structures that support America and the people of it. Ratifying the Constitution would provide protection, regulate business, and allow for a plan to amend the Constitution as needed. The government also has many smaller jobs that often go unnoticed, but they are all important. Let me quote Alexander Hamilton by saying, “The vigour of government is essential to the security of liberty.” A strong federal government will provide…

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    branches at both the federal and state levels provides a unique perspective on the multi-faceted checks and balances that our founders devised. Our founders understood human nature and created this system of checks and balances because they knew that government is not to be trusted. The resurgence of public interest in our Constitution is brought home to me regularly by people with pocket copies of our founding document, dog-eared and underlined. Almost daily I am asked fundamental questions on…

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    Accountability in the world today has become extremely important for many reason. This has become especially true for government activities at all levels from the smallest local government to the federal government. Over the past few years political leaders appear to have forgotten even they can be held financially responsible for inappropriate actions and spending of funds. So on a federal level who oversees such spending and keeps bureaucratic law makers in order? This is a question that will…

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    people cannot trust their government to do the job for which it exists - to protect them and to promote their common welfare - all else is lost” (Barack Obama). Many argue how much the government is the problem, the government can’t create jobs, they aren’t improving health care, and they overuse their power. Well, the impact on our political system is narrowing our options and not looking at the true excessive unemployment, debt, and wasted lives. I don’t think the government is perfect, but…

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    you have explored in this course and include little-known information you have discovered to support you interest in the subject topic. From what I have learn in Federal Government is understanding how the federal government works. With one of the issues the federal government has today is illegal immigration weather the government wants more people to come to this country illegally or not. But then there are those racists’ individuals such as presidential candidate Donald Trump who are against…

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    Dual Federalism: According to American Government textbook dual federalism is “the states and national government exercise exclusive authority in distinctly delineated spheres of jurisdiction” (82). In other words, it is a political system where government powers of state and national (federal) government was strictly divided. This is also known as “like the layers of a cake” (82). A historical example is when Congress passed the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, “which made it illegal to…

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    levels of government is unavoidable it that there will always be disagreements and no way of making everyone happy without contradiction. Throughout the history of the United States we have seen conflict between the two levels of government over federal aid to the states, devolution, federalism in the Supreme Court system, and overall relations. These are just a few of the factors behind the long running issues. Federal aid to the states has always been a major issue in that state governments…

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    Extra Extra read all about it Haarp, An Government Weapon? On 1993 in Gakona, Alaska something weird was born a machine that most people didn’t know could be so powerful. Haarp, an High frequency active auroral research program is what Haarp Actually stand for if you do not know. Most people think that this machine is very dangerous, Most know this machine can change the world. Money, an issue any person can have trouble with. Haarp has gotten millions 300 (to be exact) of tax dollars every…

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    There are three branches that make up the United States Government, and that includes: the legislative, executive, and judicial branch. Each branch has a certain job to do, so to say, and each one is made up of different types of people; whether this concerns their religion, race, political party or gender. The demographics of each of these branches affects their duties in some way, either good or bad. It affects the American people, their lives, and the society they live in. These four major…

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    State and Federal governments is complex and they are broken up into many different parts. Also the State and Federal Governments have different amounts of influence over the economy and the citizens. Another thing is that the government system and relationship between the two is very complex and controversial. This paper will discuss the relationship between the State and Federal governments and the complexity of the systems of government. The roles of the Federal and State government in the…

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