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    point this state will develop up to recognize what kind of a world we've created. We have taken this stunning international as a right to generally and that I say it’s time that any person stood up for what they trust in and say enough is enough! I have a dream that in the future our amazing and beautiful state will come collectively as one and fasten the mess that we've got left at the back of in our tracks. It appears to me that everybody has forgotten what our first rate and beautiful state…

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    approved by the President as well as Congress are in accordance with the United States Constitution. Executive: this specific branch was established in Article II of the Constitution and is directed by the President with the assistance of the Vice President and the executive members. It is the conscientious governmental component responsible for imposing the laws that are passed by the United States. (United States House of Representatives,…

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    United States uses the popular sovereignty instead. Another idea that the U.S constitution is based on is the Rule of Law…

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    was tried in connection to the SNA’s duty being able to control body that has successfully detected corrupt practices in the past. Nonetheless, while the SNA will do research on who breaks the law, its constantly unable to intervene in defense of state-representative employees. All powers that are granted…

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    it is not easy for a city or state to become a country. Fortunately, there are many examples in history. The examples shows that moving from a semi-autonomous region affiliated to another country or even from an independent city to become an independent country is affected by factors other than the five listed above. For example, some countries that are independent because of the political system…

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    Bolivia, on the other hand, is known to be the poorest country in South America as well as one of the most politically unstable ones in the world. “Throughout its 184-year history, it has had 82 different rulers or ruling coalitions, and heads of state have routinely arrived at the highest office in the land via coups, counter-coups, revolts, and popular protests.” However, from 1985 until 2003, Bolivia tried hard to break from this pattern by having five consecutive free and competitive…

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    On October 2nd, 1968 the Mexican government killed and arrested between two hundred and three hundred nonviolent protesters in Mexico City’s Plaza de las Tres Culturas. This had a huge impact to the people of Mexico since they had not experienced any violent protest against the government since the Mexican Revolution but the government’s methods of suppression stunned everyone. The PRI, the party that has stayed in power since the Revolution, saw the demands of the students for a reform as a…

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    (Puchner 187). The government manipulates their citizens into rejecting the outsiders in order for them not to question their utopic civilization. Additionally, the town’s refusal toward the Senescent results in a bounty for the outsiders, the writer states: “the town is offering an official reward for any Senescent captured. Five thousand dollars, dead or alive,” (Puchner 194). Evidently, the government rejects humanity by having their citizens live in a society where they work only to benefit…

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    the title of state it must first meet a few criteria. The country must have defined borders and a permanent population. It must also be sovereign, or self governing. A state should also have the capacity to enter into relations with other states. Countries that meet some, but not all of these requirements are not recognized within the international system as states, but instead may be referred to as quasi-states. Kosovo would be considered a quasi-state as it is not completely sovereign due the…

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    fundamental concepts must first be defined. For example, the state has multiple views. There are contractarian views defended by Hobbes, Locke, and Rouseau as well as the liberal view of the state. Defined by Weber, the state is “…a human community that successfully claims the monopoly of the legitimate use of physical force within a given territory” (Weber 1958). There are three components in creating a state. First there is the nation state, which is a group of people that share a…

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