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    Federalism Vs California

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    When the federal government was first created, the intent of the Founders was to have a national government share power throughout the branches of government. However, some say federalism is dead. Many believe that the federal system is ineffective and inefficient in the way it deals with the nation’s issues. However, in the United States, the federal system is a necessary system because of the diversity of opinions, the concept of laboratory of democracy, and protection against tyranny.…

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    Haiti made it extremely difficult to make the right choices. She probably have seen hundreds of people get mistreated, but couldn’t do anything about it; it’s awfully frightening when you’re not able to control what happens to you. Furthermore, the government was oppressive, and Danticat might not have been able to enjoy the hobbies she loves, like writing, without facing serious repercussions. Regardless, writing could actually be her relief from everything that’s happening in Haiti. A myriad…

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    1. Representative Democracy – Representative democracy is the type of government the Untied States of America utilizes. In this form of government, people elect an official to represent them (people elect the electoral college then the electoral college elects the president), the other form is known as direct democracy where people directly elect their officials. This is significant in the United States because it is the principle that the United States follows. The electoral college would be…

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    Early American Fake News

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    should aide the rebels. In 1898 the US battle ship, the USS Maine, blew up off the coast of Havana Cuba, killing more than 250 Americans. Although the cause was never discovered the media immediately jumped to the conclusion that the Spanish deliberately sunk the Maine, creating the slogan, “Remember the Maine,” which eventually drove public opinion toward…

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    American federal system, as stated in the book, “is a system of government in which the nation government shares power with the lower levels of government, such as state.” In the American federal system there are different branches of government that oversee each other. There is a system that we have implanted that is called Check and Balances. It is the separation of powers between the legislative branch, the judicial branch and the executive branch. The way checks and balances work is that the…

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    In “1984” Winston smith is a citizen of Oceania .Oceania is a country where, “Freedom” is considered “slavery” ,whatever the government says goes and where criminals such as murders and thieves are treated with more respect than someone caught by the thought police(who monitor’s your own personal thoughts ). A society solely based on the manipulation that the government has for/on its citizens. Winston , different than everyone else who is brainwashed by “big brother” keeps a secret journal to…

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    Cherokee Tribe Arrowheads

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    They have three branches of government the judicial, executive, and the legislative they also have there own Constitution. According to a source “The position of Deputy Principal Chief is also part of the executive branch. The Principal Chief, Deputy Principal Chief and council members are elected to four-year terms by registered tribal voters. Council members represent…

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    However, I didn't know why this profession was so important until I studied Constitutional Law. It is the Constitution which provides every one of us the freedoms which we enjoy today. Most people take these freedoms for granted, mainly due to the fact that they are not faced with a situation where these rights would protect them. Nevertheless, these rights remain available should they be needed…

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    Independence had been declared and the recent state and national governments needed to make some very difficult decisions about how to stabilize the suffering economy (Ushistory.org, 2016). Articles of Confederation vs Constitution on 1787 As a result, the Articles of Confederation was drafted in 1777 under the direction of John Dickenson from Pennsylvania (DeVry University, 2016). The Articles differed from the national government under the Constitution in several significant ways.…

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    freedom, the Americans formed a better society by creating a stronger central government, making profits by improving the economy, and expanding people’s rights. These various changes greatly impacted America politically, socially, and economically. The American Revolution led to drastic changes in the political system of the U.S. The Articles of Confederation was the first “constitution” that determined how the government should be run, and was written…

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