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    in the policy making process. One of their biggest impacts on public officials comes from lobbying, in many forms by socialization, persuasion, and targeting legislators to take their views or concerns to legislature for them since finances and government policies fall in their territory. As others tend to affect the process in a noneconomic way, for the betterment of society or for needed in their opinion reform. Some interest effects the process of policies in an economical way.…

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    with the statement that the government does need improvement and many will say the reason for that is because the government grossly overtaxes us, or that bureaucracies are incredibly wasteful and corrupt, or that Big Brother is constantly threatening our freedom. I disagree that that’s the reason for a failing system. I believe it 's because of the disassembly with society’s values and their trust with the government. The main fault of our current is that are government is not being run as a…

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    Alyssa Peterson Mrs Purdy Social 30-1 Major #1 The source is an excerpt on modern liberalism, written by an unknown writer. Modern liberalism uses the government to help society succeed. It is generally associated with social welfare programs that work for the benefit of others. The author supports the many ideologies of collectivism and modern liberalism - some of which include: “stressing human interdependence and importance of a collective, regardless of the size” and “emphasizing…

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    all compete to get government attention (Shaw & Eichbaum, 2011). However, due to the nature of the Minimum Wage Review it is unnecessary for stakeholders to lobby and fight for attention as there will be thorough consultation and information gathered for the policy to go…

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    Does the U.S. government do a good job of taking care of its people? This seems to be the question that many U.S. citizens are asked and asking based on the many issues that Americans face today. After research through a political, economical, and cultural and social lens, it is concluded that the government does not do a good job at protecting the American people because of the problems found all over our country today. Through an economic lens, the main issues our economy is facing are minimum…

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    is The Ministry of Truth, where Winston works, who's job is to review what information is released and censor it. So not only are there large quantities of altered knowledge that Big Brother and the party feed it's citizens, they also spew out propaganda in citizens everyday lives, some include; Hate Week, posters of Big Brother, Two Minutes of hate, and every day attendance in the Physical Jerks. The real question is how is one able to not succumb to such forceful indoctrinations? Instead you…

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    expects absolute compliance from the people. Written shortly after the Second World War, 1984 describes a government inspired by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. The conclusion of the same war ushered in the Polish People’s Republic, and the nation became a communist single-party state led by the PUWP, an acronym for the Polish United Workers’ Party. The change in the country’s government system triggered change in its…

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    himself and become an individual. The people of the society live the same mundane lives every single day, the men typically go off to work while the women watch television all day. Those who do anything different are considered rebels against the government and are viewed as such. Conformity is best represented by Mildred, Montag’s wife, and her friends in part two of Fahrenheit 451. They gather together to watch the television walls, which frustrates Montag because they all act…

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    democracy. The definition of democracy is government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system. This means that the people are free to choose. Voting by the mandatory method does not allow you make a choice. moreover, some may believe that it does not matter what they choose because it would not make a difference in the “big picture” of America. “Quality rather…

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    are the sole purpose of public misfortunes and of the corruption of government.” (594) if a citizen is neglecting their right to be productive in the nation, the nation will fail. A person has to put forth some effort for the nation to benefit and be successful. There are many ways a citizen could be productive in a nation. For example, reproduce. Have children and build a family, there is nothing wrong with that. Population is a big key for any nation to succeed. A citizen must take part in…

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