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    The 2007-2008 Financial crisis was one of the worst crisis that, not only the United States had to go through, but a crisis all other countries in the world were forced to experience. Due to many poor investments and decisions made by the banks, companies, and the people themselves, millions of people began to lose their jobs, homes, and the property they purchased. This occurred after the banks, companies, and the people were unable to pay back money owed or sell an item they wanted to sell.…

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    the United-States, printed on every American dollar bills. Despite this symbol, religion and politics are separated in the US since the Bill of Rights ratified in 1791. It is indeed stated in the First Amendment of the American Constitution that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof…

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    Inarguably, the Supreme Court has played an imperative role in the development and evolution of the fellow coordinate branches of government and in the society of the United States as well, and what is deducible as a consequence of this is that the individuals whom have served within this institution have incorporated, however subtly, their own inclinations into this evolution. Indeed, it is a matter-of-fact that throughout all of our lives, it is impossible to avoid the persuasions of family,…

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    DREAM Act Case Analysis

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    (Spakovsky, 2011). The decision of the California Supreme Court is based on the assumption that “because §1623 is not an ‘absolute ban’ on illegal aliens receiving such benefits, that section of law is not in accord with the expressed intention of Congress to remove the incentive for illegal immigration provided by the availability of public benefits” (Spakovsky, 2011). This case has been turned down by the U.S. Supreme Court but “such a denial has no precedential effect whatsoever”, and thus is…

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    When the United States had their backs on the wall, they depended on military protection to keep them from falling apart. Some say the American Revolution would be unsuccessful without the great leaders. Leaders have all the fame, but those young patriotic kids are forgotten. The leaders themselves could not do anything without committed soldiers. These brave men chose to protect their country, even though they had no experience with war-like encounters. Without them, who knows if there would be…

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    Roosevelt Vs FDR Essay

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    Teddy and Franklin Roosevelt shared many of the same political ideas, although they came from different political parties. Both answered to the same Progressive calling, and used their time in office to expand both the power of the executive as well as the overall size of the Federal Government. It can be said that Teddy Roosevelt (TR) laid the groundwork for the advent of Progressive Politics, while FDR expanded these ideas. Franklin Roosevelt (FDR), admired his older cousin, and followed his…

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    too much power, but with the use of informal powers, the president can be potentially the most powerful. According to Whitehouse.gov the major job of the Executive Branch is to be “ responsible for implementing and enforcing the laws written by Congress and, to that end, appoints the heads of the federal agencies, including the Cabinet “. Aside form the major overview of the President’s powers, some of the formal powers include : Veto power, commanding the armed forces, pardoning power,…

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    argument that the Commander in Chief with the premise of what the framers intended with the constitution. Through out his stance, Presidential War Power, Fisher not only fights for the intentions of the framers, but also the language of which write, how Congress and the President relates to these intentions, how to United Nations plays a role in this discussion, and the idea of the decision of going to war being held to a group of people instead of one single person. All of this is related…

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    overpowered. Each decision a branch makes will affect the other two branches. The Legislative branch, also called the Congress, makes the laws and votes on them. This branch is made up of two parts:…

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    The Congress of The United States was held in New York City on March 4 1789. At the time of the adoption of the Constitution, many citizens of multiple states communicated that in order to prevent the abuse of the Constitution powers, a clause should be added into it. This clause would serve the purpose of benefiting the nation’s citizens. This matter was resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives. Two-thirds of both Houses agreed, and then the Articles would be taken to the Legislature…

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