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    Will the government go too far and give us no privacy at all and track our every move. According to the government we are not being tracked at all and the government is only doing this to protect the majority of the people to the criminals that wonder around us. The democratic government we have presented the people to protect us from any law that is not legal. We also have the constitution to protect us against the agencies that try to not give us any privacy. People think that the government…

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    Theocracy government has been around for many ages, but it wasn’t until Feb 11, 1979 the Pahlavi monarchy was overthrown, making Iran form an Islamic theocracy. Was this the right decision for the government? To understand this, we must look at how the government is operated first, see the citizens point of view, and see how the government is affected. Iran’s government consist of a supreme leader, guardian council, parliament, Assembly of Experts, expediency council, president, cabinet,…

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    By definition, a totalitarian is “Of, relating to, being, or imposing a form of government in which the political authority exercises absolute and centralized control over all aspects of life, the individual is subordinated to the state, and opposing political and cultural expression is suppressed” (thefreedictionary.com). Being this, a totalitarian government controls all aspects of people’s lives including their private life. The citizens of a totalitarian state do not have rights, such as…

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    evidence of democracy, a government in which the citizens have say in the rulings, was discovered in Ancient Athens. However, when we study Athenian history, we focus on the democratic system of government and tend to overlook the Athenian citizen’s points of view. Through close examination of the writings of Sophocles and Plato, one can discover that the Athenian’s respect towards the governing power, changed during the Classical Athens period. Although the Ancient Athenian government seemed to…

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    For centuries the standard agreement of any idea of government is that large bodies of people need some type of organized authority to protect their wellbeing. Each successive type of government has inspired harsh debates and defenses about which is best to govern a body of people. The first governments ever developed were theocracies, ruled by a high priest, and these political bodies developed into monarchies, then toward crude democratic systems, wherein certain citizens had the ability to…

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    In the novel 1984, the society has a very strict and one-sided government, as for the government in America, it is very different compared to the how things are run in the book 1984. In America, anyone can have any type of belief and can live any lifestyle that they might desire. Also, in America, any citizen can have the freedom do anything as close to getting any job they want. As for the government in 1984, no one has their own beliefs because every citizen has to agree with whatever Big…

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    Danielle Broder POL 240 Fall 2015 A Review of The Potential for Public Empowerment through Government Organized Participation by Neal D. Buckwalter. Section One: This article develops a far better theoretical understanding of the linkage between the processes and results related to government-organized public participation, Moreover as its potential to convey power to citizens in guiding administrative decisions. Special focus is given to those factors that form the development and maintenance…

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    How would you feel if the government was watching you by surveillance? Would you feel like your privacy was being violated? Do you like to be watched by strangers? Many people don’t realize that the government is watching their every step every day. They watch us by surveillance thinking they’re keeping us safe. But how safe are we? Every U.S. citizen should know how much their lives are being monitored. As technology improves, privacy as we know it will become extinct. Whether in the name…

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    Explosive Truth about American Government: The Causes and Goals of Citizen Submission Often people don’t realize when they are being manipulated, but it actually happens quite frequently. When being manipulated, the average American citizen is often in the dark and doesn’t really know what is actually going on. By opening up a discussion of the complexities of government control, light can be shed on this manipulation that plays in our everyday lives. The American government often forces and…

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    The call for a strong government created by people is open to some criticism. In its founding, it is impossible to have a government that is created by people coming together and deciding that it is in the interest to create a government. The idea is impractical as in most cases; it is the sovereign that decides to create a strong state. The people in most cases are never consulted and their views rarely considered. Therefore, creating a strong government that serves the interest of the people…

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