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    eHRAF Research Paper Criminal justice systems are the processes created by governments or ruling agencies to maintain order and punish crime within a society ("The Criminal Justice System"). One universal criminal justice system does not exist, instead, they vary from society to society. These systems are important because they help to uphold order, enforce norms and mores, and shape the values of a society. I have only researched the criminal justice system of the United States government,…

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    Explain the structure of the Federal Reserve System is the central bank of the United states? Do you agree? Explain your answer. Central banks are the government authorities in change of monetary policy. There was a resistance on establishing a central bank because the fear of centralized power and distrust of moneyed interests. Back in the day there was no lender of last resort, there was nationwide bank panics on a regular basis so severe that the public was convinced a central bank was…

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    answering your phone may sound simple, there are many activities and processes that are occurring in your body to make answering your phone possible. One primary human body system that collects stimulus and impulses which channel them throughout the body to allow a response to occur is called the nervous system. The nervous system has many unique cells, about 100 billion, called…

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    Federal Reserve System was created on December 23, 1913 when President Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Act Law. The Federal Reserve System was created to help regulate the national banks of the United States, credit and money supply which is how much money is earned and given. The Federal Reserve is similar to the Monetary Policy as it also controls the supply of money of the country to help stop inflation. This law applies to the whole country. Any other alternatives to this system wouldn’t…

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    The two party system of Democrats and Republicans has been in existence since the mid-1800s. Prior to the mid-1800s, the Democrats and Republicans were in the same party bearing both names. For a short time, the Federalist Party existed, but it touted a government too close to the one left behind in Britain and did not flourish. The two party system has served relatively well for 150 years. In the past few decades, a third party has made a strong showing. In the 2010 and 2012 elections, the…

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    The Ancient Indian Caste System Cultural, social, religious, wealth, and political divisions have been and still are a part of all societies. The difference between the human tendency to categorize into classes and the caste system in ancient India was that the categorization was the sole basis of people’s futures. The caste system was determined based on birth and people rarely had relations with others outside their own caste. Also, each caste, or Varna, had a certain duty to contribute to…

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    The Negative Effects of the Winner-Take-All Method In the current US election system, citizens do not directly vote for their next president. Instead, a group called the Electoral College carries out that function. Citizens cast their votes and those votes are tallied up by state. Once tallied, the Electors, also known as Representatives, of the states place their votes. Each state has a certain amount of electoral votes. All of the electoral votes of that state count toward whoever won the…

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    According to Amadeo (2017), the federal reserve system is the central bank of the United States of America. what makes it very powerful is, its uniqueness as the only performer of the U.S. economy. This suggests that the federal reserve system has the same influence in the entire world. Some critics accuse the federal reserve system as a secretive society that controls the money of the whole world, but it is not. The federal reserve system has four functions. The most important and obvious…

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    emulated in autonomous vehicles. The safety assessment system would serve as this foresight. It is proposed that the system would detect dangerous situations and warn the vehicle about it so that action can be taken to change the trajectory of the car and avoid the danger. For example, if the autonomous vehicle is planning to make a left turn at an intersection but there is another driver approaching in the opposite lane, the safety assessment system would detect the threat and warn the vehicle…

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    Congress established the Federal Reserve System, also known as “The Fed”, almost a century ago to serve as the U.S. central bank. President Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act into law on December 23, 1913. Prior to the formation of the Fed, the U.S. economy was afflicted by numerous episodes of panic, bank failures, and credit scarcity. The history of the Federal Reserve is affiliated with the effort to build a more stable and secure financial system. This paper describes major…

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