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    Utopian Government

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    whereas a democratic government secure those vital rights and serve as a social safety net to ensure that every citizen lives as a human being, and not only has the right to a life. The existence of an authority restricts extreme liberty of private property rights, avoids any enforced domination to ensure our personal liberty and democracy. For these reasons, an utopian society should have a government. One of the primary objections is the high level of government spending on defense in terms…

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    There are many programs within the American government that can be taken advantage of. The most devastating and easiest to abuse is the welfare system. So many families take advantage of the system that actually assists so many people actually in need. The Medicaid program has more participants than any other welfare system (Welfare 5). Welfare programs where introduced to assist families in need to live a good quality lifestyle, and also to help support their children. Families abusing the…

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    democratic governments are to some extent transparent, they can generate greater cooperation from other governments. However, Colaresi believes that other theorists fail to mention one critical aspect, the secrecy dilemma.…

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    deeper in this economic downturn, it’s important for us to pay attention to the provincial government budget cuts and negative impacts they could impose, especially on education and healthcare. Education and healthcare are two important components in shaping our society. They both provide countless economic economic benefits. These economic benefits as this report will show, outweigh the costs that governments may incur now. Therefore, I believe that in order for us to enjoy their economical…

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    republic. Under a democratic republic, ordinary citizens elect representatives to support their interests in government. But is that still the case? Recently, a number of academics have made the argument that the United States is no longer necessarily a democratic republic, but is more similar to a plutocracy, or a government structure in which the wealthiest citizens control key government activities. In this paper, I will make the argument that the United States has devolved from a democratic…

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    Shreya Dhakal Prof Sherry Sharifian, Govt 2306 April 20, 2017 Lobbyists and Interest Groups in Texas Interest groups are a group of people who have a common interest and seek to influence public policy. They are a crucial factor through which citizens in United states make their views and ideas known to elected officials. They work closely with the congress and influence a lot in American politics. The number of interest groups has increased dramatically in recent years and it is difficult to…

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    The Hunger Games Panem’s government is under the control of a single person named President Snow. President Snow is a dictator, he misuses his personal power and does not have to convince anyone that his plans are rational. In a dictatorship, power is absolute and all decisions of the dictator are law, no matter what harm could be caused by them. Panem could be considered to be under an authoritarian dictatorship where the dictator demands obedience to his authority over any desire for…

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    Mixed Economy In Canada

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    is being unclear, and there is a lack of motivation, and keeping our mixed economy wouldn’t be beneficial as we always rely on the government, the government only needing our tax money and spending it wrong, and in addition, I’ll be explaining about how there are beneficial properties of a market economy such as gaining money, freedom, and incentive. Imagine a government controlling your life, deciding everything for you, it may sound agreeable to some, however, it limits individual rights and…

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    For a government to be ideal, it would have to abide by a set of laws set by the people and for the people. In today’s society, the government must cater to the needs of regular working class, rather than the one percent that control the nation along with how they believe it should be run. In order for society to further respect, the government needs to work toward catering to the needs of the people, while hearing their concerns. Some of the many improvements needed is universal healthcare for…

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    Welfare has been misused in the United States and the working class has been affected. Welfare is defined as "aid in the form of money or necessities for those in need" (Webster). It is a system of government that taxes the money of working class citizens to help lower class citizens in need of support. Welfare can be supportive in many ways such as health care and food stamps. All you have to do is sign up and have your back ground checked to make sure you're not an undocumented worker and then…

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