Federalism in the United States

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    happened when Omaha’s administration send out a letter to public school to ask them open a new bathroom or allow transgender student join which one if they like to fit with their gender identity. This act is need to discus when Federal and so many states have agreed on the rights and protecting gay, lesbian and transgender people. “Under the new protections, transgender students are able to essentially live as the gender that matches their identity. A child who was born male but identifies as…

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    Through history, the United States went through a series of events that were fluctuating between good and bad. The United States shifted from the expanding welfare state in 1960s to neoliberalism in the 1970s and 1980s through neoliberal policies. This shift was purely bad because it affected the nation negatively. Neoliberalism is an economic and social theory that free markets and free trade is the best way to structure society. This means reducing society to no regulations and privatization…

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    American Revolution where they fought for the independence of the United States. The important people who believed in different things separated themselves apart to two different political parties the Federalist and Anti-Federalist. The first was The Federalist a party who believed in a strong national government who live in the rural area. The second group is the Anti-Federalist they opposed a big government, but they did believe in state rights who live in the countryside. Although some may…

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    Prompt 1 Linkage institutions connect citizens to the government, and play significant roles in the electoral process. Some important functions of political parties as a linkage institution in elections is to get others informed to join their party. With linkage institutions involved with political parties, they provide information about policy choices and provide voter cues. They also provide distinct political choices to voters, and fundraise. In all, their basic goal is to provide the most…

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    basic principles of the Constitution is through Federalism. Federalism, is the sharing of power between national and state governments. There were different forms of Federalism used by the United States, over time. From the Dual Federalism in which their are two distinct separate powers for the national and state power, in 18-20th centuries. To, Cooperative Federalism, in which its like a marble cake, because it mixes the powers of the national and state powers, which was used in the early 20th…

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    anti-slavery, nationalists and the juxtaposition of small states versus large states. A democracy is supposed to have accurate representation from all members of society. Thus only having white, upper-class and educated men to construct a document that equally represents all ethnic groups and cultures of a country is impossible to…

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    The Propaganda Game is a documentary directed by Alvaro Longoria, that emphasizes the mystery that is North Korea. It follows the only foreigner working for the North Korean government, Alejandro Cao de Benos, and his battle with the western ideals. He believes that much of the way North Korea is depicted, a sort of freak show, is inaccurate and believes in the regime he works for, as do the people. The film did not do a lot of judging like most documentaries about North Korea do, and although…

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    Constitution and in the midst of the crisis of nullification, James Madison reaffirmed the centrality of federalism while writing the preface to what would become his “Notes on the Federal Convention”. The federal system certainly was important to James Madison and his contemporaries, and it has been important to succeeding generations of Americans who lived their lives and struggled with collective issues and concerns in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Numerous ideas on government…

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    counter the Unitarian rebellion (47, Lynch). He imposed a much stronger version of Federalism by manipulating the alternative views, thus creating his own, which relied heavily on a network of personal alliances among the regional land-owning clans, estancias, and the export of meat. It is important to understand the rise of Rosas and what that meant for society here on after. In the book Argentina Caudillo, Lynch states that, ”Rosas represented the rise to power of a new economic interest and a…

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    As a citizen of the United State of American I can say that I am grateful to have a constitution that our founding fathers created. Most of all I am grateful that our country is a democracy and the people have the power to elect political officials. After researching forms of government and theories it has allowed me to understand what other individuals from different countries go through. Our democracy is broken up into two, direct and representative. I was able to look a different countries…

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