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    is playing favorites with the elite and has no intention of changing this thought any time soon. The elite has excessive amounts of money that they can throw around. Meanwhile, the middle and lower class rarely have any money left over once they paid their bills. Yet, the government is obviously saying that this kind of treatment of playing favorite with the elite is acceptable. This kind of treatment should stop. The middle and lower class need more help than the elite. Today is the 21st…

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    there is one reason as to the motivation for the colonial elites and the ordinary citizens to participate in the American Revolution. This is true on the account of both groups vying for independence from Britain. Although the ordinary citizens such as women who are fighting for equal rights, farmers looking to expand westward and lower the amount of taxes, and slaves who wanted to be free, which are more on a personal scale. The colonial elites on the other were motivated by economic means,…

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    Boudinot is different from his people who practice Indian traditions, while he is greatly influenced by the United States and their culture. The majority of the nation still practiced Cherokee traditions, making Boudinot statement biased toward the elite who follow US culture. In 1835, the state of Georgia confiscated their printing press thus shutting down the Cherokee Phoenix (128). Georgia realized without the press to inform the public, it would cause confusion across the nation making…

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    Instead, Machiavelli synchronizes the elites and the people. In chapter 26, there’s hard evidence that Machiavelli pushes anyone who has the virtu and fortuna(capable elites) to grab the opportunity and lead the people properly to have stable county that benefits both elites and the people. Machiavelli had enough of the past rulers always benefitting from Italy and not giving back to the people. Machiavelli…

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    Speculative Essay The overall share of wealth is controlled by the top 1% in the United States. The total income of the United States is increasing every day however, the income gap between the top 1% and the middle is growing more every day. All the writers believe that the distribution of income among all residents in the United States is at its worst. The writers in this unit are aware of the unfair income distribution in United States therefore, these writers would support the raise of taxes…

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    (Mclean and Mcmillan, 2016). For Monarchies this includes how the Monarchic regime is run and how succession works, this allows elites and the ruler to make credible long term plans (Menaldo, 2012, page 711). However this step can be broken up into three separate steps. The first steps concerns the rules and norms that define who is part of the ruling group, the elites, this include members of the royal family. This also defines what share of the power they have and the role they perform within…

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    color, elites want to distance themselves. The elites distance themselves from the poor because they are not at the status and creating “white privilege” would make those who are white feel like they are better…

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    As the gap between United States richest elites and the working class grows, focus on this topic is lost with government tackling other issues. The financial gap is the least of concerns for politicians, since many are part of the rich elite, or are influenced by capitalists. Politicians seek and are given power to do so by manipulating voters. Many candidates seeking for political office are secretly endorsed by shadow entities, not publicized to the American public. Capitalist influence…

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    Works Cited Cooper, Kenneth J. "Should College Athletes Be Paid to Play?" Diverse: Issues in Higher Education 28.10 (2011): 12-13. Academic Search Elite. Web. 2 Nov. 2015. Kenneth Cooper is a Pulitzer Prize winner, has been an newspaper reporter and editor for roughly thirty years. Cooper specializes in government, politics and social policy, at the Washington Post, Boston Globe, Knight Ridder, St. Louis American, and St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Cooper’s article “Should College Athletes Be Paid to…

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    MIDTERM #2 Question #1 It was the investment bankers of Wall Street who were the original, principal innovators of the symbolic framing of Corporate America in the 1980s. The capitalist realized that it was something wrong with the Corporate America, due to the exogenous system shock in the 80s. The investments bankers symbolically framed the managers because they were “betraying” the owners by using the conglomerate strategy. This strategy has been used since the 1960s to avoid a potential…

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