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    Chapter 1 Vocab Government: A political system that have the power to control the action of its members, citizens, or the communities. Political Administration Example: Democracy, Republic, Monarchy, Anarchy,Oligarchy, etc. are the examples of types of government. Public Policies : The principles or laws on which one society has to follow. Ex : The U.S Constitution, The Bill of Rights, and the D.O.I State: One’s nation territory that are organize and under an influence of a political…

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    non-profit organisations with the aim of minimal public sector impact. Social bonds offer means of funding without risking government cost. However it runs the risk of the private sector jumping on the opportunity to commercialise non-profit organisations. This essay will examine these advantages and disadvantages of the use of social bonds and analyse the appropriate blend of government and business in delivering public services.…

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    example of such a network would be the American Association of Retired People (AARP), working alongside of the Social Security Administration and the House Subcommittee on Aging to set a government strategy for Social Security in America . Many people believe Iron Triangles such as these to be the real government in the United States, because without these networks of organizations working together communicating the issues, nothing truly would ever get done to fix the problems in America, even…

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    purpose of the ratifying conventions was to inform “the public of the provisions of the proposed new government.” This way the people were…

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    Medieval Future

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    Camelot. The future was looked at with optimism, however in today’s world this optimism for the future no longer exists. In today’s society there are plenty of television shows, and modern literature which depict the future as a dreary place. In general, this is a future where humans don’t have free will, or the Earth has been destroyed. I believe the future is no longer looked at with the same optimism of the Medieval Age, but rather a pessimistic view of reality. Thus, I do not believe in the…

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    I believe the theme is equality is not possible. Because if you look at the story you see the government is inhibiting all the different things the people have, like strength, intelligence, beauty. If you noticed for these rules to be enforced there needs to be someone without the hindrance IE the handicapper general, so it's not equal then right? Even now as i think about it the other reason we will never be equal is free will. You know that little thing in the back of your head that says you…

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    Public Policy Formulation

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    We have discussed the ways policy is formulated, enforced, and judged by both the public and the government. Policy and implementation are of the utmost importance to the people effected and the people who are responsible for its implementation. Public policy helps define what the government is or is not, creates rights and benefits, and otherwise describes the will of the policy makers, the government, and the citizens that they represent, to be implemented by the bureaucrats tasked with…

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    In society the word “equality” doesn’t exist. This kind of society is called dystopian. It takes the government and turns it into a utopian. However, in reality, it’s not. There are many examples of this type of society. These main examples would be North Korea and in the story of “Harrison Bergeron”. A dystopian society takes away freedom, individuality, and independent thoughts. In the beginning of the story of “Harrison Bergeron” it states how everyone is finally equal.…

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    democracy yet that did not commit suicide” (The Economist Newspaper). The American government is at risk of coming to an end because of how upside down it is. Democracy is defined as “a government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them through a system of representation” (Merriam Webster). “Just 19 percent of Americans in a 2015 Pew survey reported trusting the federal government at least most of the time, compared to 73 percent of respondents in a similar 1958…

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    citizens, regardless of whether or not they are ‘persons of interest’ to the agency” (Brown). Although terrorist plots are a legitimate threat to America, the U.S government has overstepped its boundaries by violating the citizen’s of America’s fourth amendment right to privacy. The United States of America was founded on the belief that governments should never skip the step of gaining consent of the people before making major decisions. The large amount of data on the NSA database is harmful…

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