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    purposes of American government? How are they different from other regimes, such as ancient Sparta or Puritan colonies? How do the ends of regimes alter the role of government in society? America is different from other nations at the time because the government was designed to highlight the values that the founding Americans believed in these values can be found in the constitution. “Back in 1787, the constitution’s creators set out the bask functions of the U.S. Government, as they imagined…

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    established three branches of the federal government. These branches are the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches. Each branch has their own set of powers and responsibilities. While the federal government is the supreme authority, the Constitution also grants power and responsibilities to the states and local governments. These rights are granted under the Tenth Amendment of the Constitution. This paper will compare federal, state and local governments in relation to structure,…

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    The Constitution limited the powers of the federal government in many ways, they did this in order to make sure that their system of government wouldn't get out of control. There is a check for everything, everything is in a system of order, so... here are some ways that The Constitution limited the powers of the federal government. For Example: The Great Compromise. One reason on how the Constitution limited the powers of the federal government in the Great Compromise was that the…

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    The Three Branches of Government There are many different kinds of government systems used all over the world, but the United States of America has chosen to have three different branches of government that perform and carry out many different, given tasks. The three branches of government are legislative, executive, and judicial branches that make up the United States Government. The legislative branch has the power to make new laws and form any new public policies that it deems necessary.…

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    EXAMINE THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN THE ECONOMY. Our American Government has an important role in the Economy, whether it is doing it as its best or not, we cannot deny how important it is. “Economics, as Mr. B said in the lecture, cannot be understood apart from politics and vice versa”, so in order to understand how our economy works we have to learn the role our government has. In this essay I would like to examine the role of government in economy, contrasting the two terms from the balancing…

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    I personally see “Federalism” as a very counterintuitive term when we are studying this political concept in American government. Naturally, we want to think of federalism as a situation where members of a group are bound together. However, the true meaning of federalism is actually the opposite because it refers to the apportionment of sovereignty and power to different constituents and units. Federalism is a concept that has been progressing throughout history and it can mean very different…

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    significant problems in American government would be the issues of government spending and the ruling of government programs. These two issues tend to give our government a “finger in everybody’s pies” this meaning that the government has their control over our lives and have the control to command our money. The issue of Government spending has caused a problem in our nation of debt for our country and an idea that we have more money than we actually do. The national government has dug us a…

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    need for the government and local authorities to adequately prepare and respond appropriately to hurricanes. This report focused on investigating the Federal government’s planning and response to hurricanes. The report sought to study the measures taken by the Federal government before and after hurricane Katrina to determine the level of preparedness and response to hurricanes…

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    Government surveillance, which has gone up since 9/11 and has substantiated by the need for increased security in the country may be doing more harm than good. This is because its central objective of keeping American safe could be overshadowed by other negative outcomes that are a result of the process (Newkirk, 47). This paper discusses this issue with a clear stand against the process of government surveillance. Its main focus is to support the notion that this process elicits more harm than…

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    Describe one pillar of the American government, how it interacts with the other three pillars, and then provide real-world examples of how that pillar supports the democratic system of government. Federalism: “Federalism allows the national and state governments to retain control over their respective spheres of influence. States retain the right to exist and administer their respective governments” (Ivers, 2013, p. 1.2). Federalism interacts with the other three pillars by ensuring “that…

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