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    happen if government control got out of hand. Government in the United States has rules to protect the citizens but we have a lot of freedom as well. The government came up with the bill of rights to protect the citizens freedom but to protect the citizens as well. Government control is a negative aspect based on not letting their citizens have free will, decrease in population and propaganda. When government control tries to take away free will, citizens will react poorly.…

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    The United States has a very strong democracy compared to an authoritarian government. Authoritarian governments enforce strict obedience to authority and expects everyone to follow it. The United States on the other hand has citizens who stand up for the country. I will tell you about the difference in leading styles and the extent of the government power. Authoritarian governments inherit their positions or take it forcefully. This is not fair because what if they aren’t right for the…

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    The government is expected to provide the basic necessities of life for it’s people. A socialist democratic state allows for the majority of the wealth to be held by the mass while still allowing individual freedoms to coexist. Socialism is a political and economic theory of social organization that advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole. Many western nations value individual freedoms while still demanding…

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    by former dictator of Cuba, Fidel Castro, means that overthrowing a government is and can be very difficult and painful. Because people today, and in dystopian novels, rebel and attempt to revolt against corrupt governments such as dictatorships. Governments today, like Cuba, North Korea, and maybe even Russia, are very similar to the government in the dystopian novels, Legend and Surviving Antarctica. All of these governments: limit freedom of speech and press, violate human rights,…

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    The idea of the government monitoring internet content stems from good intent, but how can you tell if it has gone too far? Looking at the principle of limited government we see that some principles exist to protect the people. Limited government exists to protect the people from tyranny. Perhaps a good portion of governmental monitoring of content can be viewed as our nation being one step closer to a tyrannical state where there is no limited government. It is this principle that our founding…

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    the term big government to describe a government or public sector that they consider to be excessively large and involved in certain areas of public policy or the private sector. Economists claim that big government interferes with the business transactions of free enterprise. Libertarians believe it seeks to control private or personal freedoms guaranteed by the “natural law” eloquently philosophized by John Locke and formalized in the U.S. Constitution’s Bill of Rights. Small government, as…

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    Legitimacy is a belief by people that government rules by right, that it is acceptable and proper. This means that the opinions of citizens of a state about their government is very important in consideration of its legitimacy. When a government is legitimate it is stronger and the people are happier to live in the state. Legitimacy relies on many factors, some sources of legitimacy include: traditional, personal, and social.Haiti’s corruption rating is a very low 20/100, 100 being the…

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    Hybrid Form Of Government

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    implements such policies for the well-being of its country’s citizens? It 's government. Each country as its own entity has their own form of government, some do resemble others, but they are each unique in their own ways. For instance, all three countries such as France, Germany, and Sweden, are categorized as democracies, we can then say that they are similar in asks, however, when analyzing each country 's form of government there are clear differences. Hence, it is correct…

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    Ancient Athens Government

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    Founding Fathers of the United States of America established a Government. It several ways that Government is modeled after the government of Ancient Athens. This comparison is not one-hundred percent because Athens was a true Democracy and America is a Constitutional Republic. We will look at these two governments and how they are alike and different. Ancient Greece at one time was ruled by a select few. So new leaders decided the government would by one-hundred percent run by the citizens.…

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    what type of government it will consist of. We decided to base our utopia on a science directorate. A science directorate is a government in which “a committee of scientists supervises the government for maximum efficiency and technological progress” (Sample Forms of Government). We chose a Science Directorate government because there exist no parties, the government is scientific, it is led by virtuous leaders, and it is structured to maximize the utility of the society. Our government has no…

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