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    by Congress however, Congress can override that veto if necessary. This is another way our government ensures us that it will not become too powerful. Without this it is possible that one of the branches of the government become too powerful and democracy is…

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    population participating in the political life (Brand, n.d.). This would be unacceptable in today’s democratic world, which is a world that value democracy as one of the most important aspects of society. Greek democracy, at least in the Classical times, has failed; and the modern system also presents some important pitfalls. However, as it is said, modern democracy still is the least worse system ever…

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    When discussing the topic of public service by American citizens, many people under the age of 30 are stating that this mandatory public service is unacceptable. On the contrary, a majority of Americans are in favor of a year of mandatory national service for 18-25 year olds. People are still growing and maturing at ages 18-25, so some believe that public service during that age is crucial. With that being said, if serving your community is like a job or unenjoyable to you, I wouldn’t suggest…

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    The Policy Making Process

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    There are several political issues in the America that need to be addressed and there are several ways that our government is taken action to resolve the majority of these issues. One way the government resolve these is making and adopting policies. The policy making process is very complexed system for several reasons. No one likes a policy that is ineffective and doesn’t achieve its original intent of fixing a problem. There is six steps in the policy making process, recognizing the…

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    E (Cole 83). It was a time of city-state, and expansion and innovation. While many culture have influence modern world today, Classical Greek have influenced the development of the Democracy, the Aqueducts, and Western though. To begin with, U.S.A, British, German politic are the evolution of Classical Greek democracy system. First of all the notion of citizen span back all the way to the classical Greek. While modern citizen are available to all who apply to country such as U.S.A, “there were…

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    There are many characteristics of a president, but I chose three to talk about that I want in the president. I would like to discuss loyalty,honesty,and ,kindness. These are the characteristics I want in a president because I think if a president had these characteristics they would make the U.S a better place. I think presidents without these characteristics are selfish, they don't care about nothing but themselves. I chose loyalty because presidents with this characteristic are better…

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    A hasty generalization is a fallacy that uses too few examples to come to a general conclusion (Lumsden, Lumsden, and Wiethoff 149). This is a dangerous fallacy that everyone is at risk for using and hearing; however, there are certain steps to prevent the hasty generalization and encourage active listening for fallacious arguments. To fully understand this fallacy, it is important to know a couple specific examples, understand active listening, and different prevention strategies. Everyone is…

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    Liberal (if any) is Malcolm Turnbull? Introduction The essays purpose is to analyse the proposed question, what Kind of Liberal if any is Malcolm Turnbull? The essay will use researched based political definitions of the varieties of liberals; these include terms such as Classical Liberalism, Progressive Liberalism, Neo liberalism and how it is applied to Malcolm Turnbull and the Australian Liberal Party. The these definitions throughout the essay will apply these terms to Malcolm Turnbull and…

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    Ancient Greece went through many types of governments throughout its history. The five mentioned are monarchy, aristocracy, tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy. Now, in a broad sense, most of the city-states transitioned through all these, in this order. However, this was not consistent, and all systems of government were in place during the history of Ancient Greece. We will start by discussion the first type of government, monarchy, and move from there. (Brand, n.d.) Monarchy, according to…

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    In the 16th Century, Niccolo Machiavelli gave the analogy of “the fox and the lion” in The Prince (1532), diverging politicians into two categories, stating that to be a successful leader one must be equally both. With a 24/7 media cycle that turns weeks into hours, 21st century politics have become unforgiving and unrelenting of errors. Julia Gillard’s succession over Kevin Rudd in 2010 saw her ability to be both fox and lion, distinguishing herself as effectively dealing with the Senate,…

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