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    1968 a coup to over throw the government succeeded into bringing militants to power. During the 80s General Manuel Noriega of the Panamanian military took control of the government. The US intervened in the situation after diplomatic and economic tactics did not work to remove Noriega form power. In 1991 US troops were sent in to Panama to remove Noriega and implement democracy. As of now, Panama is considered a Constitutional Representative Democracy, the government has three parts, the…

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    was the historical significance of the political work of Hobbes? Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) was an English philosopher and political writer, best known for his book “Leviathan” (1651), in which he set out his political views on society and how governments should conduct themselves. Hobbes was writing at a very important point in history: England was going through the turmoil of civil war and this was a major influence on Hobbes’ political work. Also, Hobbes was writing just before the period…

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    Plaza De Mayo Thesis

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    Women organized a group, Madres de Plaza de Mayo, and marched every Thursday afternoon at half past three, for 30 years, on the Plaza de Mayo, a major square in Buenos Aires. Many of the Disappeared women were pregnant when they were taken; babies who were born in captivity were often adopted by families of the junta. The grandmothers searched for this next generation many of lost children. Based on the book ‘’to date, they've located more than 80 grandchildren’’. The Madres de Plaza de Mayo…

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    forms of modern governments can be traced back to the philosophers Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau who had their own ideas of how a legitimate government should function. This is reflected through their view of human nature as well as their definition of a social contract that must exist between citizens and the government. A legitimate government requires that all citizens have political representation as well as having the right to speak freely. In addition, a legitimate government should have one…

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    In particular, in a number of cases a referendum can be seen as a tool of the political elite in order to create the illusion of public participation in government. Caution must also be taken concerning the frequency of referendums and the more frequent they are the less important they are to the public opinion. The idea is that referendums should only be utilized when the representatives cannot make a decision…

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    When asked how to solve the Great Depression, critically-acclaimed author Upton Sinclair responded, “The remedy is to give the workers access to the means of production, and let them produce for themselves… the American way.” Sinclair believed that only by allowing the people to play a role in their economic futures could the depression truly be eradicated, an idea whose effectiveness can be shown through a comparison of the United States, a constitutional republic under the leadership of…

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    composition of contemporary dogmatic philosophy, and unique from its practicality-versus-perfectionism contemplation. It is not meant as a universal moral philosophy for the public, but rather a narrowly directed guide for politicians. However, the government style he creates in Prince contradicts with the republic he creates supports in Discourses. The Renaissance era, acknowledged for its confinement of numerous significant philosophers, such as Machiavelli, who believed to be the father of…

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    (Haber et al. 2008, 43). However, their barriers could be bypassed if the businesses ' owner was connected and if the business was established. These measures were so profitable that “…manufacturers of other consumer products began to pressure the government to expand the range of restricted goods” (Haber et al. 2008, 43). The policies that the PRI enacted created corruption that incentivized…

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    The Welfare System Welfare is defined as the general well-being of an individual or group of individuals. The welfare system is a system that provides financial aid to people who cannot support themselves. The government deducts the money from the working class and gives it to those in need. It provides them with social security, food, rent, education and health care. This can be taken from tax or just deducted from your salary. There are different types of welfare systems: In the USA, the…

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    story, fourteen year old Harrison Bergeron, escaped jail and broke more laws. Because Harrison broke more laws and escaped jail, he got shot by Diana Moon Glampers. A quote from the passage, “It was then that Diana Moon Glampers, the Handicapper General, came into the studio with a double barreled ten-gauge shotgun. She fired twice, and the Emperor and Empress were dead before they hit the floor.” The dystopian society has to obey the rules unless they are punished for the crime they…

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