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    War On Drugs Effects

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    drug and by directing his government agencies to target black social activists. President Gerald Ford stoked the flames by pushing for and achieving mandatory minimum sentences for drug related crimes in many states. President Ronald Reagan’s administration sullied Nancy Reagan’s…

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    Research Paper On Drones

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    information to the local enforcement agencies. The information may facilitate on the apprehension of wanted terrorists. From his first days as commander in chief, the drone has been President Barack Obama’s weapon of choice, used by the military and the CIA to hunt down and kill the people his administration has deemed through secretive processes, without indictment or trial, worthy of execution. The key to making technology truly revolutionary is not merely its new capabilities but its…

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    the attacks still affect the country today, 9/11 was the most impactful event in American history because it influenced laws regarding immigration, airports, and privacy, it brought the nation together, and it greatly affected the economy. Many policies and laws were created or modified to…

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    belief that out of the ashes of war, a new beginning could be born in this cradle of civilization. Through this remarkable chapter in the history of the United States and Iraq, we have met our responsibility. Now, it's time to turn the page.” Barack…

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    The Cuban Embargo Analysis

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    Opponents to the embargo, says its 50-year policy of bringing democracy has failed, therefore lifting the ban is complying with the demands it made originally. The Department of Commerce authorizes the export of certain goods and items to and from Cuba. In late 2014, President Barack Obama along with advisors recently reestablished diplomatic relations with Cuba, which loosen travel bans and economic policies. Tourist can travel and banks can open foreign accounts in Cuba. Recent polls also show…

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    attack An alliance was made to watch the leader of the Al qaeda and as well as U.S. citizens’ foreign phone calls being…

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    Policies associated with immigration laws stem back in history, as early as 1790. Beginning with the Naturalization Act of 1790, as the first statute that imposed regulations on citizenship. The Act included criteria, such as two years of residency, good behavior and allegiance to the United States. Notwithstanding, those excluded from citizenship included blacks and children of fathers not born in the U.S. Inevitably, this representation of segregation took part in the restructuring of…

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    In fact, during the Bush administration US officials seemed to have realized the real characteristics of the geopolitical scenario. In order to continue to pursue their desires of hegemony without causing to much resentment, they desperately had “the need for an enemy image”, as an…

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    considered the pinnacle of democracy and a nation whose public policy reflects the will of the people. Public policy is how a government controls or focuses on its citizen 's needs. However, most American citizens, typically the uninformed, vote according to party loyalty and generally political party 's stances on public policies typically represents little to none of their actual personal interests leaving us with a system where public policy is not influenced by elections.…

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    States causing individuals to leave the nation. Now, 240 years after the Declaration of Independence, the major issue at hand for the 45th president of the United States of America is its immigration policies. The social and political ideologies of America have effects on its immigration policies that set up the immigration issue at hand. America when the Declaration of Independence was…

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