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    If we were stuck in a world that did allow change to the current situation the world would probably be utter chaos. Imagine if we didn 't have some of the influential women in our society now. Women like Marie Stopes (creator of birth control and sex education), Michelle Obama (first lady of the united states), Amelia Earhart (first women pilot, and the first to…

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    Tax Code Beliefs

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    linked to the tax code that follow some biblical principles. Having said that, a Biblical worldview could be used for the shaping of tax law in two ways: it could keep people in line with obeying the law, and it could help people take responsibility of controlling their love for money.…

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    Definition Of Anarchy

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    conduct under which society is conceived without government. Harmony in such a society being obtained, not by submission but by free agreements concluded between the various groups… Most of the definitions found of anarchy state that it is a society of chaos, but that is not at all what anarchy truly is. Although the next definition of anarchy does not reflect all the aspects of anarchy, it does describe the…

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    that they all ready have. Moreover, African Americans use the liberties they have to riot and cause chaos endangering the safety of others. To emphasize the point the recent Denver rioting in the streets causing chaos. The police were unable to apprehend the rioters and ensure safety of the people at the riots because of liberty. Rioters would raise their hands to say they are not breaking any law just stretching their rights so we cannot arrest them. The riots continued and the safety of the…

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    Michael Fay Essay

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    The law has to be enforced effectively and fairly.” Law isn’t just what is written on paper; it’s how it’s enforced that makes a society orderly and safe. Although most Americans were in favor of Michael Fay’s punishment, certain members of Congress and the press didn’t seem…

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    increased youth access to drugs or even increased traffic fatalities. Of course, when we look at the people who will abuse the new laws, we will see some irresponsible behavior, including purchasing marijuana for teenagers or driving while under the influence, but this is nothing that we haven’t seen with similar substances such as tobacco or alcohol. We do have law enforcement, and it is their job to protect us from those types of people, so we shouldn’t let these worries get in the way of such…

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    didn't have the power to overturn unconstitutional federal laws, then who would? Without the supreme court, the other two branches will be overpowering. The United States can’t have a workable system of the government without the judicial branch. The Judicial branch act as a tiebreaker for the legislative branch and executive branch. And those three are the reason to prevent the government from overpower. Without them, it will lead to chaos, and nobody makes a decision. The states end up with…

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    respecting and obeying federal, state and local laws, participating in my local community, and respecting the rights, beliefs, and opinions of others. Respecting and following federal, state and local laws is a responsibility of every American. To follow the guidelines set for what is acceptable in each community. Through respecting and obeying laws I am fulfilling my responsibility to America by keeping social order and regulation. It is important to obey laws, for the reason that…

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    by Baron de Montesquieu, a French Enlightenment philosopher, to get rid of tyranny. It separates the government into three parts: The Legislative branch (Congress, the law making branch), the Executive branch (President, the branch that makes law official) and the Judicial branch (Supreme Court, the branch that explains the laws under the Constitution). The Founding Fathers wrote the “Separation of Powers” in the Constitution since their first idea, stating that every state could give one vote…

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    Political culture is defined in the book, Keeping the Republic by Christine Barbour as, “The broad pattern of ideas, beliefs, and values about citizens and government held by a population” (Keeping the Republic, Barbour, 2015). As Americans, we have a few main ideals and values that affect how we interact with our political system. Obviously, not everyone is going to agree or even share the same views, but most Americans believe that the three main ideals are; freedom, equality, and democracy.…

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