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    The Best Government According to Waterman Lecture Notes, (1-3), Aristotle felt that the best government was the monarchy, a political system in which a state is ruled by a monarch, especially a king or queen, (governed by one)and by hereditary rights, followed by the aristocracy (governed by few) , people of the highest social or people of noble families or the highest social class, and that these type or class of people are the very best person or people, would most justly and effectively rule…

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    Running for a political public office involves countless challenges and numerous layers of responsibilities. Most people who wish to pursue a government position will have years of experience behind them. A political figure should be able to make confident decisions that will benefit the majority of the population. Experience, education, tenacity, and fairness are imperative characteristics of a dedicated successful politician. An effective campaign requires a capable plan that is…

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    including men, women, and children. The San Juan Massacre represents the constant struggle Bolivian peasants faced throughout the 1970s to survive during a time when the political and economic environment acted against them. (Hylton and Thomson, 84) General Barrientos decided to send military forces to repress the protest out of fear as revolutionary insurgency had already been taking place in the form of Che Guevara’s ELN guerilla armies fighting for the rural…

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    Ali’s perspective, his disobedience was necessary in standing up for what mattered to him. From the government’s perspective and many others’, he was simply a disrespectful “draft dodger.” But what about the people who truly matter in this scene, the general public? How were they affected? As mentioned before, some believed Ali was just another man who didn’t want to serve his country, a weak-willed man with no patriotism. Others respected him for his decision to protect his right to religious…

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    you do something wrong. There are some things to make success in a country, but not all of it can be done by the government. The government can't make everyone perfect or happy, yourself is the only one that can do that. So to have success in the United states we need to form a perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our posterity. Some of these things may not…

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    the stronger party. He views the stronger party as the party who holds the power. In a country, power is held by the government. The government provides rules in the form of laws that the subjects must follow or be punished for veering from them. These rules show the people what is right and wrong and are to the advantage of the government. In all countries some type of government is in place, whether it is a dictatorship, democracy, aristocracy, etc., so morality is always the advantage of the…

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    Theory Development can only happen if the government stands behind their citizens, whether that be a democratic government or not, is the argument explored for this paper. I say this with confidence as all of the countries that I have observed, it seems to be the case that a strong government can hold a nation together. It is a general trend that a proper and strong development of any country happens when a government shifts to a more democratic regime.You take any of the East Asian…

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    Government In Dabbland

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    use of renewable resources and the way the laws in general are enforced. The people of this nation cannot possibly feel happy and safe in a society where the people who uphold the law are also the ones who break the laws. There is a great need for a new government and way to enforce laws. In DabbLand there will be no guns except for locked away incase of war, and the police officers will only have batons incase a criminal acts up. The government will continue to be a democracy and the citizens…

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    and wrong in any prevailing situation (Paine). Through common sense, it was believed that significant social as well as political achievements were eminent. Citizens used affection and reason to know what was right and wrong in the government and society in general. On the other hand, Thomas Paine’s common sense pamphlet, written during the time of America’s revolution, was a major vehicle that led American citizens to revolution inventions (Tocqueville). In his document, Thomas openly argues…

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    9/11 Research Paper

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    The government has portrayed themselves as good people when in fact they manipulate the citizens, officials keep secrets away from the citizens by not telling even when most know the answer. The government has deceived the nation of America for generations, doing things that isn’t government type. Throughout history the government has deceived it’s citizens in countless different ways. For example they invade privacy, allow illegal activity, lied on important documents, and even tapped in on…

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