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    David Berg Research Paper

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    The Family International was founded by David Brandt Berg and originally named The Children of God. Berg was a Christian missionary in 1944 and in the 1960s he began to try to appeal to the “lost and confused youth of America.” The new religions appearing at this time period were “a fusion of an evangelical Christian awakening and the youth counterculture of the 1960s.” David Berg focused his preaching on rejecting the old and accepting the new. David Berg was deemed a prophet and…

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    Two of these categories that we use to justify arguments are branch support and joint support. Branch support is able to justify its conclusion by giving premises that provide independent support. This means that each premise is independently giving sufficient reasons to reach the same conclusion. If the conclusion could be reasonably defended with only on of the premises as opposed to both, then it is branch reasoning.…

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    The Powers of the Legislative Branch include the: a. Necessary and Proper Clause: This allows Congress to pass laws that they believe are needed for the branches to carry out the powers that the Constitution gave them. b. Commerce Clause: The Commerce Clause allows Congress to control relations with foreign countries and buisness deals that affect more than one state. States are allowed to regulate within themselves with limitations, but the government is the agent of the United States.…

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    the advantages of having a branch of government that is not democratically elected? An example of when none elected officials is an advantage would be, appointing judges. This allows them to focus on making decisions based on law and not on what their voters about their decisions. Any branch of government that needs to make decisions on what is based on constitution, and laws need to not be publicly voted in to position (Brown, N/A). Disadvantages of having a branch of government that is not…

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    The Executive branch is a part of the three main branches that make up the United States of Americas government. This branch in particular is run mainly by the president and that person has a range of powers that they can use to run this country to their liking and for the peoples liking and enforce the overall law of the land. Through the years from Thomas Jefferson to Obama and even to Trump(somehow) these executive leaders have and most likely will spread and enforce their power onto the…

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    The legislative branch of the government is given the power to make laws in the United States. In addition to this, it is given many other powers to help balance the amount of power between all of the branches of government. For example if the president vetoes a bill to be thrown out, they have the right to over rule this with a two thirds vote. They may also have the president removed from office by impeachment if deemed necessary. They also control the funding needed for any executive action…

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    STRUCTUREThe legislative branch of government is composed of the Assembly and theSenate. Both will propose, analyze, and debate over 6,000 bills in a singletwo-year session.The State Assembly is made up of 80 members and are elected to two-year terms,while the State Senate is made up of 40 members and are elected to four-yearterms.Prior to their election, Legislative candidates must be over the age of eighteen,United States citizens, a resident of California for at least three years, and live…

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    comparison to the powers of both the legislative branch of government to the executive branch of government, one must first take a look and understand why these two main branches of government were made in the first place. What powers make up each individual form of government, why and how are they able to function separately and also, their purpose is for the people of the nation. For the first branch of government, the legislative branch, this branch was first established in Article 1 of the…

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    The Sinful Messiah On February 28, 1993 the FBI and ATF had a 51 day stand with the Branch Davidian cult whose leader married a 12-year-old girl, his name was David Koresh. Koresh had been sexually assaulting women and children in his cult. The Branch Davidian cult was very dangerous and had a wide variety of beliefs and leaders that eventually caused the government to raid their compound in the early 90s. The Branch Davidians have had many leaders throughout their existence, starting with Ben…

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    extraordinary significance on the detachment of forces, particularly on the point that an unequal division of force could bring about the loss of freedom. In the event that one branch has excessively control, it doesn't make a difference what number of men represent or how they acquire office. An excess of force in one branch of government "is the very meaning of oppression."…

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