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    Dual Federalism: According to American Government textbook dual federalism is “the states and national government exercise exclusive authority in distinctly delineated spheres of jurisdiction” (82). In other words, it is a political system where government powers of state and national (federal) government was strictly divided. This is also known as “like the layers of a cake” (82). A historical example is when Congress passed the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, “which made it illegal to…

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    The President of United Nation of South America (UNSA), as the leader of the free world, should take a serious consideration for what his challenging task to end the slavery and oppressive society that have taken the innocent citizenry’ liberal and freedom rights away of United States. His taking action is an empathic and sentimental concern for what Americans have to face the totalitarian dictatorship of President for decades. He decides to take an action in his ethical behavior opposes the…

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    The Lord’s Resistance Army, Niger-Delta avengers and the M23 rebels are in different locations in Africa, contributes to the rising fear in each of their government. The hypothesis of this paper is if the rebel groups in their country control the natural resources, then the government doesn’t respond to any other their attacks against innocent civilians.The government will be more concerned about the natural resources of the country because of its improvements to the wealth of the state. The…

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    Do we Need Better CyberSecurity? A targeted cyber attack on government servers can cause a lot of nations secrets to be reveled which may lead to destruction of nation's foreign relations. Internet is the backbone infrastructure of todays government. Every country is developing and using Internet technology for voting ,education,security and banking . Today almost all government offices are connected by it. A recent example of cyber espionage is breach of the federal government’s…

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    If we had no laws or no government, the people of the states would be in absolute chaos we would be a country of Savages and uncivilized human beings. Fortunately, we have a government that respects the laws of the constitution that protects us, as citizens of the United States of America against tyranny. The government has three branches that protect our rights. Because of our government, we don’t live like Britain, with kings, and queens, we have people that are high in power for the fifty…

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    Every day you are watched by the government, whether it’s through the traffic camera by your nearest Walmart or when you go into a shopping store. There is a great deal of government surveillance within the book V for Vendetta, which is a fictional book. Also, in the non-fictional world, there are different things that our government does to watch and protect the people of the world. Surveillance is a big part of the V for Vendetta book. The government in the book uses surveillance throughout…

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    Society often should be aware that the government is watching citizens’ every move and should be concerned about this. The people of the United States should bring more awareness that they are being spied on. We are not safe from the government and have lost our privacy. This has been related to “1984” by George Orwell, placed in a dystopian society and how the government runs people. It is about the main character, WInston Smith, who works for Big Brother, sometimes reflected as a government.…

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    In the words of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, “to be GOVERNED is to be watched, inspected, spied upon, directed, law-driven, numbered, regulated, enrolled, indoctrinated, preached at, controlled, checked, estimated, valued, censured, commanded, by creatures who have neither the right nor the wisdom nor the virtue to do so. To be GOVERNED is to be at every operation, at every transaction noted, registered, counted, taxed, stamped, measured, numbered, assessed, licensed, authorized, admonished,…

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    As stated in chapter 1 “… as popular dependence on the government has grown, the American public’s view of the government has turned more sour. Public trust in the government has declined, and Americans are now more likely to feel that they can do little to influence the government’s actions.” (We the People, pg. 6). I accept this to be true since I also do not have much trust in our government. My mistrust in the government stems from many of their actions such as the Edward Snowden debacle,…

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    Road To Independence Essay

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    The American Revolution and road to independence was long, tedious and in no way simple. The process to get to fighting for independence started as nothing more than an attempt to get the King to listen to them, with no intention to get independence from Britain. Slowly it became about receiving justice, equality and freedom. As that progressed, so did the process of the Colonies becoming their own country with their own set of principles and laws. This progression did not end immediately after…

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