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    were precisely written and were given much thought. When constructing these articles, the framers wrote them with such detail so that there would be no question as to what was expected for each branch. The legislative branch is also known as the “law-making” branch. The second article of the Constitution provides this branch of government. Framers wrote exact descriptions of each branch-including the Legislative, though it also includes judicial, and executive as well. Framers wanted no one…

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    period or a deep secret? I know how I feel about it but in some cases I have an understanding about it. The federal, state, and local governments do not have the right to monitor our social media; not only because it is against the law but can cause protests and chaos. We are protected by the fourth amendment and this is why the government is not allowed to invade our privacy. We are also protected by the first amendment because it allows us to speak how we please as long as not doing it in the…

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    Justice In The Crucible

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    served in court of law, the terms justice and law must be defined first. Justice is broadly getting and knowing what is just based on moral concepts such as law, equity, ethics, rationality, religion,…

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    order for them to do this, they created the three branches of the government: the legislative, judicial, and executive branch. Each branch holds its own responsibility. These responsibilities include making laws, reading through the laws to see if they make sense, and officially passing the laws. However, just like these branches balance the U.S., the members of the constitution, or the leaders of the nation, they also needed something to balance them out. The checks and balances system was…

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    Abortion Analysis

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    there is a balance between federal and state power but that is not always the case. Abortion is the topic I decided to discuss today considering all of the TRAP laws as well as the ignorance that surrounds the topic and I am well informed on this issue. Restrictions were made for legal abortion from the 1880s until 1973 came under the same laws that prohibited the dissemination of birth control information and services. Criminalization of abortion did not lower the number of women who needed…

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    book, “A Red Light for Scofflaws” he claims that minor laws are there to keep the order and peace of society, however, they are laws nonetheless, therefore people that commit them are in every right criminals too. He exerts his notion by giving examples of laws such as, tax codes, littering, speeding etc. He asserts that they are there to protect and nourish society. Therefore, the order of society is shaken when citizens don’t abide by the law. The author adopts a hostile tone in his passage,…

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    Government is something necessary to the growth of civilization, and the cohabitation with other humans. Its general purpose is to make laws that protect citizens rights, maintain justice and peace among the people, and to protect them from outside threats. To have a society that is content they must have certain rights under the law. Government must also provide ways to settle disputes between citizens; as well as to punish those who commit crimes against other people. Lastly government must be…

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    Gun Control Problem

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    criminal does not follow laws and regulations and that is one of the main purposes gun control is trying to accomplish. If you look at the most recent school shooting for instance, a criminal obtained a Glock 9mm gun. The shooter was 17. He was also stopped by law enforcement and the shooting was prevented from getting to be any larger than it was. Criminals do not pay attention to laws and that should be noted. It’s why they end up in prisons. So logically, gun control, being a law, would not…

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    gods law is beyond men laws, and that since she is a mortal, she will die anyway so she rather die to bury her brother than live in suffering. Antigone's tone shows that she have determination and strong reasons for why she chose to bury Polyneices, her brother. Creon means that Antigone is both breaking the law and is talking with excessive pride and self-satisfaction about it without any fear. Antigone is only guilty of breaking Creon's law to bury her brother, Polyneices, although this law…

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    Breaking The Law

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    not right to break the law. To break the law is a form of disrespect to the government. Laws are made to protect and to keep the country in control. If everyone breaks the law, there will be no order and there will be endless chaos. When people break laws, it shows everyone else surrounding them that its okay to just do whatever you want. People that breaks laws assume that the police cant touch them, and that there wont be any consequences involved. Depending on the laws that you break, the…

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