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    system is a democratic constitutional monarchy, consisting of a monarch and a prime minister. The United States of America however, is a federal republic with a separation of power between three branches. Beyond these two key differences, the two countries have political similarities such as a dual-chamber, two dominating political parties as well as scheduled elections. Firstly, the United States of America has a political system based on federalism, whereas Britain is a constitutional…

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    Neoconservatives aren’t afraid of military action and wish to convince others that action is exactly what America needs. They aren’t simply conservatives because embrace a philosophy of a noble lie. This mixes philosophy into politics by defining that the government can and should willfully lie for the greater good. The idea of moralism in politics is alarming because that moral vision makes isn’t shared by many Americans and that makes it hard to tell whats fact and whats fiction in our…

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    to say there a survivor we know from there he’s a great example of a survivor surviving, not pointing a light on himself he's just living. Later into the book we see charlie who is dealing with what a severe mental breakdown during the breakdown he states “ I’m so sorry that I wasted your time because you really do mean a lot to me and I hope you have a very nice life because I really think you deserve it. I really do. I hope you do, too. Okay, then. Goodbye. Love always, Charlie” (Chbosky,117).…

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    Multiple citizenship, also called dual citizenship or multiple nationality, is a person's citizenship status, in which a person is concurrently regarded as a citizen of more than one state under the laws of those states. There is no international convention which determines the nationality or citizen status of a person, which is defined exclusively by national laws, which vary and can be inconsistent with each other. Multiple citizenship arises because different countries use different, and not…

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    struggled trying to have control over their land. Once America has taken over, they felt that it was the right thing to do by building a better government and new nation. That is where the Dual Political System comes in. The Americans believe that building a dual political system based on race, gender, and class is a right way for a better and working government. It is there to protect the people’s property rights and prevent rebellion. The Dual Political Systems consist of two groups: the…

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    No Firemen Invited On the 10th anniversary of 9/11 at Ground Zero, many people, families, and even politicians were invited to remember the ones lost on that devastating day. But a group of the most important people on that day weren't. Firemen and first responders were not invited to the anniversary at Ground Zero because there “was not enough room for them” (Burke) according to the New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Instead they were sent to an off site location to watch the anniversary…

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    monopolize the market and ruin the livelihoods of small farm owners. As long as the regulations keep the market fair and stable, then the regulations are necessary. Significance: This Supreme Court case set precedence for so much besides wheat. It states that Congress can not only have a say in interstate markets but in personal local markets and commerce as well, or any action that intercedes or obstructs interstate…

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    Political culture is known as a set of beliefs and opinions, often inherited, about how the United States Government should operate. A thorough understanding of a country's political culture helps understand the way a country's government is designed. Since the 1830’s, America has been thought to have a distinguished political culture that includes many different components. The first is liberty, which is generally thought as a citizen’s right to be free; however, they cannot violate another…

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    Federalism is the mixed mode of government in a political system where the federal government is combined with regional governments. The main idea of federalism is essentially to maintain the rights of states and to represent territories at various levels all while preserving a strong union nationally. In the federalist system, the various levels of representation in the government operate at different levels where they are required to have a certain degree…

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    power to call all into service the state units of the National Guard. This means that the president can call on the army to the war against another country even when the congress has not approved the war. In case the president uses that power and declare a war against another country for personal/unjustified reasons, it would be unethical. Another example can be taken from the attorney general. The attorney general is the chief of the legal officer of the state. One of the attorney general’s…

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