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    used to describe the emergence of federal programs aimed at, or implemented by state, and local governments. Regulated federalism has evolved with the advent since the mid 1960s. We can call regulated federalism as a form of federalism in which congress imposes legislation on states, requiring them to meet national…

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    The Progressive Movement was the primary ideological philosophy of the founders of the Arizona Constitution. The foundational principles within the Progressive movement was to correct the ills of society. One such method being through the government establishing policies to improve or correct the social condition. Therefore, the implementation of the Progressive Movement can be seen in the provision to the Arizona Constitution like: secret ballots, direct primaries, voter initiatives,…

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    Norval Morrisseau Art Statement Beaver I chose a beaver for the Canadian Federal Government because a beaver is Canada’s national animal. For European traders, the main attraction of North America was the beaver pelt, fur hats were the height of fashion in Canada in late 1600s and early 1700s. The Hudson Bay company, placed beavers on shields of it coats of arms, A coat of arms is a unique heraldic design. A coin was made that was equal to the value as a beaver pelt. My beaver is red because…

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    what has caused this loss in principles, and ushered in a an era of gridlocks, corruption, and corporate influence on the government. In Congress, issues have become tougher to solve because of gridlocks. Gridlocks or stalemates happen when an issue is voted upon and it ends in a tie. These gridlocks make it so that problems don’t get solved. Congress has become one of the battlegrounds of politics, because the Democrat and Republican parties have become so greatly…

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    government. It basically set up the Continental Congress only at a federal level. There were no other branches other than those at a state level. States kept only the rights that Congress did not control. States couldn’t use taxes as a way to hinder covenants or agreements with other countries, also they had set limits as far as dealing with foreign countries. Congress had the power to control wars, and the power to deal with foreign issues. Congress had borrowed so much money and could not pay…

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    Congress is the bicameral legislative branch of the federal government that represents the passions of the electorate and composes the nation’s laws. Article I of the United States Constitution describes congressional powers with the most significant being the power to declare war and the power to investigate. Upon President Donald J. Trump’s inauguration in January, the Trump administration has displayed a few neoconservative traits that have resulted in some controversy amongst Congressional…

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    During this process as well as while the subcommittee is discussing it, they are considering the funding for the bill, by deciding whether to use a pork barrel, where they would use tax money in order to fund it, or an earmark, where funds from Congress would pay for the bill. In this case I believe that the bill would need to be paid through an earmark due to the fact that in order to help the middle class, we need to continue to keep the taxes down. Also during this process while the different…

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    This computer studies analysis will define the unethical problem of Internet privacy violations in the context of state-sponsored spying and data collection on civilians. Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, defines the all-encompassing power of mass surveillances agencies in the U.S., the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand (aka. The Five Eyes) that have continually violated privacy rights without due process and Constitutional oversight. Assange also defines the end of the…

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    Second page you see Pull Factors There are so many great reasons to live in the United States of America. One of the pull factors for America is family, people are attracted to countries in which they have family members who live there. Another pull factor is seeking better education. Many parents want their children to attend good schools resulting in them moving to different countries with better learning; there are thousands of universities in the U.S. to choose from. Another great pull…

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    Written during the Philadelphia convention, the United States Constitution serves as the foundation for the country through a set of guidelines authored by the founding fathers. It has paved a pathway for the United States although it was written in a period in which ideology was significantly different from what is seen in our contemporary society. The Constitution has a large role as it provides three main purposes for the country. When it was composed it was written to provide a stronger…

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