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    Executive privilege is a right held by the executive branch that allows the president to withhold information and while the Constitution does not grant this power to the executive explicitly, presidents have justified executive privilege using the Constitution’s separation of powers doctrine and the role of the executive branch in foreign affairs (O’Brien). The sole organ theory also asserts that the president alone acts as a representative on behalf of the country when dealing with foreign…

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    A tyrannical government is a government that exercises power in a cruel way. A lot of countries have a tyrannical government such as North Korea. When America was first “discovered” by the colonists, it too had a tyrannical government run by Britain, Britain was taking away most if not all of their rights. This caused the colonists to start a revolution so they could gain their rights back. They won, causing the constitution to be born. In the Constitution it states they get natural rights and…

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    On many occasions, especially team meetings or corporate meetings, I was told to fetch water and take notes, which I did as they were part of my new job description and I needed this job. However, the way the branch manager talked to me was very degrading, and condescending. I quickly noticed his attitude toward me was different than the other employees and I started to record and take notes on the incidences that appeared to be discriminatory. For example,…

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    the dominance of a single party, Liberal Democratic Party, which has held power unbroken for more than 50 years. Japan does have a Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Branch of government. The legislative branch has the house of representatives and house of councillors. Their houses do the same thing as ours do. The branch itself has the national diet in Japan. The House of Councillors has 100 members and get elected every 3 years. The House of Representatives has 3-5 representatives…

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    Ancient Athens Government

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    The Founding Fathers of the United States of America established a Government. It several ways that Government is modeled after the government of Ancient Athens. This comparison is not one-hundred percent because Athens was a true Democracy and America is a Constitutional Republic. We will look at these two governments and how they are alike and different. Ancient Greece at one time was ruled by a select few. So new leaders decided the government would by one-hundred percent run by the citizens.…

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    Moreover, to contribute to Immortal Techniques statement of the media and the 4th branch of government as well as Engels article of how people were conditioned by the media and other people to dislike certain ligations, another similar case study that can correlate with the influence of media and people in society is Gerald Rosenberg Can Courts Bring about Social Change? In this article Rosenberg points out a topic about courts being limited to bring forth social change, and instead are better…

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    The Separation of Powers is the system of government that divides the executive, legislative, and judicial branches into equal power. This system of government was created by Baron de Montesquieu. He took several forms of government to form the “Separation of Powers”. What he created was revolutionary to the world, not only did he inspire the government system of several other countries, but he also inspired the United States government. Now that you have perspective on how the system is…

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    executive branch runs amok, or behaves disruptively. Presidential candidates make lots of promises such as repeal unpopular laws and lower taxes. Yet, those promises won’t be completely fulfilled since a president’s power will be limited by the other two branches. Today, Mr. Trump’s use of power making several superfluous orders that unfairly affect many people becomes a controversial issue because it leads to lack of system in the executive branch. The executive branch is the branch of…

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    the powers are separated. One way is by the branches which include the legislative, the executive and the judicial branch. Powers are also split between the federal government and the state government. These separations prevents us from becoming a nation that is run by a dictator. Powers are separated by the branches which include the legislative, the executive and the judicial branch. One instance, where separation of powers is very important…

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    Tyranny Dbq Analysis

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    that the other branches can check on each other to make sure they all have the same amount of power. The way they check is by using their powers to agree or disagree about something that the other branch had done. They can decline a different branches idea or something they did to the president. If one branch had more power than the other then it can be an act of tyranny. There are many forms of tyranny, like I said, and there are many ways to prevent tyranny. All in all, that is how the…

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