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    Constitutional Compromises

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    Even though the United States struggles with the idea of democracy when they were deciding whether to make a new constitution, the United States soon learned how to become more supportive of the democratic system when creating constitution itself. This is proven when look at the Great Compromise because the representatives in the conference because it is giving the state and government power, not just one power. The Separation of Powers also supports the idea of a democratic system because…

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    National Security Agency

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    Federal agencies have led law enforcement efforts against computer crime since these agencies hold the technical expertise and political influence to gather significant financial and operational resources at the national level. Thus, these agencies have progressively reorganized in an attempt to channel resources directly at preventing digital crimes and capturing computer criminals, including the creation of special sections within these organizations, employing of new personnel who have…

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    The method for reviewing the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 is through the specific steps of the public policy process that include identifying the problem, setting an agenda, formulating a policy, implementing the policy, and evaluating the policy. According to the Uniform Crime Reports of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, violent crime rates such as rape, robbery, and murder peaked in 1991 and 1992. The “war on drugs” and drug abuse was the topics on the agenda as was…

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    Brexit In The UK

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    Furat Fakhreddin Academic Skills Assignment 1 Brexit is the abbreviation of Britain and Exit and it refers to a referendum vote that took place on the 23rd of March 2016 where the public voted that the United Kingdom was to exit the European Union. The leave vote won with 51.9% of the vote . This was first initiated by the UK Independence party. They pushed for the UK to leave the EU and in recent years gained the support of conservative party’s MP’s. They argue that being an EU member…

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    were first introduced and enforced by State Legislators. Voter registration has become a controversial issue in the United States and both Republicans and Democrats have plenty to say about this issue. We begin by examining the voter ID policy. What is voter ID? Voter ID laws require people to show proof of identification before voting at the polls in order to prevent voter impersonation. The requirement is a government issued-issued photo ID, but some states may accept other forms of ID such as…

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    Opportunity Session I have chosen ten most important individuals, developments, and events of the twentieth century that has influenced the history of the United States. I have selected these because they exemplify the struggles of the United States economically and socially. They indicate people who are integral to great change in the United States, turning points of war, the creation of new technological developments, and beginnings of social and political movements. The combination of my…

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    important the Nuremberg trails were ad how they needed to be a success. He states, “The Nuremberg trials were an experiment. There was a clear international consensus among the victor powers that the perpetrators of aggression should this time be treated differently by the international community,” (28). Through out Mr. Sand’s book he is trying to get the reader to understand how this trial lead to many other internationals laws. It even proved big powers could work together for the common good…

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    Emancipation Dbq

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    President Abraham Lincoln led the charge into the Civil War, the prior aim of federal government was restoring the seceding states and preserving the Union, during the war the emancipation of the slaves became a second war aim necessary to defeat the confederacy, the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 declared that all slaves were to be made free, it reaffirmed the beliefs of…

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    on families, friends, classmates, and neighbours(The effect of racial profiling)”. As we can see racial profiling doesn’t affect just one person but it affects the whole community. Racial profiling sends a message that white people are assumed to be law-abiding citizen whereas African American and Latino they are assumed as criminal.Racial profiling isn’t the perfect tool to use in our community. From the Public Health Service data show that approximately 70 percent of drug users are white, 15…

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    South China Sea Case Study

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    In that year, the disputes in the South China Sea arose to fall within the “shadow of law” and move toward involving globally normative welfares in keeping the rule of law. (Nankivell, 2016) (Goldenziel, 2015) China speaks its rights to the South China Sea are unquestionable. Being one of the busiest nautical ways, the South China Sea is rich in Fisheries along with oil and gas…

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