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    Attack Scenario • Goals: 1. Shadow brokers sought to gain monetary compensation by extorting governments and individuals 2. Sought to bring attention to the abuse of power it perceived the United States National Security Agency (NSA) was developing for spying on other nations. 3. Obtain notoriety on a global scale • Resources required: • Skills and/or training- 1. Extensive knowledge of writing and discerning code. 2. Exceptional computer skills in hacking 3. Courses or practical…

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    Three Forms Of Government

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    States are the structures of governments in a nation, which usually have enough power to enforce its court orders, a legitimate authority. The state is a nation considered as an organized political community all controlled under one government (Oxford Dictionary). States have full administration over their territory and have the authority to announce laws. It maintains the rights among its society and people, with also the power to oblige taxes on citizens. Today, many types of states exist…

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    democracies. This state of affairs would seem to confirm Alexis de Tocqueville’s perdition about the spread of democracy. Writing in the early 19th century, He could see the democracy would eventually become the dominant form of government around the world. Tocqueville’s questions about democracy were would it actuality work and was democracy a good thing? In order to answer these questions, He decided to examine the country that best exemplified these new democratic values, The United States.…

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    that concerned James Madison (1751- 1836) and other protagonists of our Constitution was the control of what they called factions. Madison defined a 'faction' as "a number of citizens, whether amounting to a majority or minority of the whole, who are united and actuated by some common impulse of passion, or of interest, adverse to the rights of other citizens or to the permanent and aggregate interests of the community." Madison understood that we would always have factions and that the only…

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    Why did the farmers of the united states constitution at the end finally decided to give more power to the federal government rather than the state government? I'm going to be talking about problems with the articles of confederation with the strengths and weaknesses. I will be discussing the federal government on why the framers chose to create a stronger federal government the federal government should have the power because the national government is armed with positive and complete…

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    the fraud and deceit that goes on behind our backs. Edward Snowden is one of the most known whistleblowers of our time, since his case happened so recently. Snowden didn’t release the documents for personal benefits, but for the citizens of the United States. He put his life on the line to expose what the government is doing behind our backs, and for that reason, I think his crimes should be pardoned. Edward Snowden’s sacrifice was noble and should be seen as a patriotic deed. He put his life…

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    presidents of the United States. Every American leader didn't withhold a religious belief, but nevertheless the idea about using powers effectively continued on.…

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    The US Postal Service is an independent body of United State Federal Government and is responsible for providing postal services in United States. The delivery of mails is also done by US Postal Service. It is an authorized authority under the constitution of United States. The United States constitution has granted the authority to make post offices to the Congress while the Congress is maintaining a monopoly of US Postal Service through relying on it since many years. The universal service…

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    newly emancipated states. After ratification, numerous problems arose from the setup of the government. This prompted for a revision of the Articles of Confederation. Two groups emerged around the debate for a new constitution. The two groups are the federalist who supported a strong central government, and the anti-federalist who did not. Both groups have distinct ideological differences on how the new document, and government would be structured. The structure between the states and the…

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    Leaders of new states were often in the frontline of these anti-colonial struggles and have enormous amount of public trust invested in them because of what they sacrifice during that struggle and the Leadership role they played. However, as soon as independence is achieved, he states, the Leader will reveal his inner purpose; to become the general president of that company of profiteers, impatient…

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