Federalist No. 51

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    As politics often goes, there was an argument. An argument about a problem two people observed. Jane observed that trust in the government is low because Congress does not act on anything substantial. She proposes the solution of replacing every incumbent, regardless of party. Jeff observed that people have a problem with the government, but Jeff blamed it on the “structure” of government. Now, as political arguments go, Jeff and Jane are both correct and incorrect. Jane is correct in that…

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    Through the eyes of both early Americans and today’s society, represented through the founding documents and Will Allen’s The Other Wes Moore, being an American means demonstrating change and progression. When the colonies became unhappy with the British Crown’s tyranny, they changed and progressed by writing “The Declaration of Independence.” While this change was seen as beneficial towards America’s future, not all changes that America went through were advantageous. The “Articles of…

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    the people in the political system, the states could be like policy laboratories (trial and error) and most importantly, it prevents tyranny. As stated before, the goal of any constitution is to protect the people without oppressing them. Due to Federalist #51, the right to vote, separation of powers (between branches), checks and balances and a bicameral legislature are all components that are necessary to keep the people from being oppressed. The three branches that exist in the American…

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    without their husbands’ approval, to which Judith Sargent Murray stated that, “[t]he law, acknowledges no separate act of a married woman,” (51). After the death of her husband, Murray sought various means to generate income for herself and, “identified with the interests and values of New England’s merchant community…[and was a] strong supporter of the Federalist party, [who] never abandoned her belief in order, stability and hierarchy,” (55). Most importantly Judith Sargent Murray’s position…

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    In an era where constant challenges permeated thirteen colonies, there were colonists who searched for peace. Like an eclipse in the sky, peace for these people was never truly believable. Great Britain at the time had occupied these colonies in the Americas, and their King, King George III, perceived them as a simple means of economic investment that would produce huge profits. As a result, these colonies were demanded to pay in trade and always had to pay up for tax imports and exports.…

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    10). J. Lott of The Federalist claims that the research of unidentified flying objects is a lost cause. Groups such as SETI sometimes spend billions of dollars on the advancement of telescopes and aerospace technology used to peer into the outer universe. A thirty meter telescope…

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    In his book, The Real Lincoln: A New Look at Abraham Lincoln, His Agenda, and an Unnecessary War, Thomas J. DiLorenzo questions validity of the revered symbol of emancipation that is Abraham Lincoln. Found within the pages of The Real Lincoln is a series of allegations towards Lincoln and his legacy. Throughout the work, DiLorenzo questions both the actions of President Lincoln’s Administration and the intentions. DiLorenzo claims that Lincoln used his power as the President of the United States…

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    Mr. Champion Theology IV 3/22/17 Redistribution of Wealth The Catholic teaching on the economic system of capitalism is twofold; the church believes that free markets are paramount to a just society and drive progress for all of humanity, however, the Church also teaches that a fundamental error within capitalist economies is that of income inequality. Furthermore, the Catholic Church also teaches that a minimum wage is necessary and that said wage must be enough to allow a worker to proved a…

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