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    Censorship In Government

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    scandals that lead to a rising distrust in many federal governments. Arguments can be made both toward and against censorship, but the most effective way to pick a side is to analyze which issues weigh heaviest on the scale of a safe country. No country is ever going to become a utopia because that is an idea that only exists is fantasy, but a country that is safe and liveable is a success in the grand scheme of things. The issues of government upheaval, anarchy, and national security are not…

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    Utopian Government

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    justice, 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…

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    Dudek Government

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    individual rights and liberties. Through forming a new constitution that clearly outlines the role of government, how the government operates, and by what means the economic policy functions the people of Dude-K will be set with a constitution that protects…

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    A tyrannical government is a government that exercises power in a cruel way. A lot of countries have a tyrannical government such as North Korea. When America was first “discovered” by the colonists, it too had a tyrannical government run by Britain, Britain was taking away most if not all of their rights. This caused the colonists to start a revolution so they could gain their rights back. They won, causing the constitution to be born. In the Constitution it states they get natural rights and…

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    Athenian and Roman governments demonstrates that the Athenian Limited democracy is the more effective type of government because citizens have more of a say in government, the Roman Republic has many risky outlets for greediness for power, and the Romans had no way of dealing with oppositional factions. Citizens had more say in government. They were able to be in the Athenian Assembly, which held power like making laws, passing laws, conducting political trials, and electing government…

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    The government makes the civilization a calmer area if there were to be no government, rules would not be in place, and there would be no ruler to take charge. The government makes decisions and creates the laws about consequences. The Pharaoh is the one that has most political charge, then the armies have responsibilities. The pharaoh was the head of state and the representative of the gods on earth, Pharaohs also were respected religion wise and politically wise. Certain Pharaohs conquered…

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    There are many ways in the government can help with social issues and provide health and welfare provision. Many different political parties have different views on to which extent this should be the responsibility of the government. Those who are left-winged will believe in the collectivist approach which is the idea that the state will fund the services needed, whereas the right wing believe in the individualist which is that the government should have as little to do with the workings of…

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    Just Government

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    conformity with what is morally upright or good”(Just). By this definition, a just government is a government that acts for the good of the people and is morally upright. A just government is one that follows and applies its own laws consistently for all participants. If this definition was valid, the government created by the Constitution of the United States is not just. The constitution created a republican government with three branches and two houses. By doing this it tried to divide power…

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    Pluralism In Government

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    There are three different theory that are view differently in the government such as pluralism theory, elite theory, and hyper pluralism theory. The S-256 bill was to make it more difficult for some consumer to file bankruptcy and to simply improve the bankruptcy law. The theory that it seems to apply to the bill is the elite theory because the duration of the debate is fast, only involving one or two elite groups, and because it only benefits the riches. Our country is considered a pluralistic…

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    A society gains its balance by the laws that are implemented by the government in order to keep it running smoothly. These laws are meant to keep order, peace, fairness, and equality among all civilians. If there is ever a time it disrupts its natural purpose, then it is not law, but a command that invokes imbalance in society. In the novel The Trial, a man named Josef K, the chief head of a bank awakens to an appalling scene, his arrest. Josef never did anything that was out of the ordinary to…

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