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    How To Understand History

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    I think that the people, government officials, and the society does understand history, but we may make some occasional mistakes and neglect some of these. I think most people try to use what they have learned as a guide. Most the things the people and society do are positive to our society. There are many things that we have improved upon with our history, such as racial discrimination, wage equality, and such ast things such as improving how the government functions and the divisions of the…

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    community with identical citizens is like a sagging chain link, but with contrasting people it is like a long titanium rod. Dystopian and Science Fiction novels, demonstrate how diversity creates better societies. Furthermore, in The Giver, the government sets strict rules and examples for everyone to follow in the same fashion. For example, Jonas, the main character, learns that the chief elder would like the community to be a utopia. Jonas is the only one…

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    nature of the governments in these war-torn regions there is little confidence that the money would be used effectively. Not only could the money be handled in a way that does not benefit the nation, there is still a chance that the post-war zone could easily devolve back into an area of conflict.4 If the organization does choose to provide aid then this process needs to be done very…

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    Formal Vs Informal Power

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    positive environment for the people. Out of the countless political systems and organizations, formal and informal are key components to any one of them. In most cases, government, or an established system for administering state affairs is the formal. General politics, or activities related to influencing actions and policies of government, are the informal. Both are equally valuable in deciding who completes city-wide tasks and who has the power to do so. There are several different…

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    Government is the belief that individuals need an organized allocation of authority to protect their wellbeing. Throughout history the forms of government have changed from Monarchies, Chieftains, to Popes/ Arch Bishops to modern Politics. Lao-Tzu’s views from the Tao-te Ching possess a thought that the people need a leader who is kind and gentle, but firm and wise, whereas Machiavelli describes in “The Prince” that a leader should strive to take complete control of power and wield is fiercely,…

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    If putting a celebrity in front of them makes them buy something ,then that is their own fault. The government should not need to babysit the general public. One may try to counter my argument by saying that companies try to trick consumers. This may be true, but managing a budget is part of being a responsible adult. If someone cannot do that, then they need to find help…

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    to protect their mortality and associated themselves with others to be as one state with one that governs and protect them from chaos and help them to survive. Such government acts as the promoter and the one that maintains order in the state. In few years past different kinds of states was created with their unique kind of government. The thought of peace and security was positively foreseen after the creation of states. But sad to say it had actually open the doors to the most terror war of…

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    conversation and the situation between the characters. The two stories focused on the theme of totalitarian, in which Ellison provides the idea of computer trapping people, whereas, Vonnegut demonstrates a handicapped society controlled by an unhandicapped general. “AM”,…

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    Political values are the political beliefs or ideas that display the attitude of a society; particularly concerning the debate over the relationship between citizens and government, and citizens to citizens. It is important to note that not all Americans share the same view on political values, however the general majority agree on some basic ideals such as liberty, equality, democracy, individualism, unity, and diversity. Liberty is defined as “the state of being free within society from…

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    Imagine a world wanting to go forward, but only going backwards. A world where the government regulates its citizens to make sure that they are “equal” and of average standard, where if anyone dares to be above average, handicaps are forced upon them. This is the world of Harrison Bergeron, a world of dystopia, but in the meantime, will this also be the fate of America? Equality is the state of being equal in status, rights, and opportunities. Although equality is strived for everywhere in…

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