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    Political culture within the United States is dramatically varied from one state to another due to the origins of each regions’ source of affluence and immigrating communities. Political scientist, Daniel Elazar, categorizes these political cultures in his publication American Federalism: A View from the States as moralistic, individualistic, and traditionalistic. Moralistic regions like the New England states grew from a Puritan culture that now views the government’s role is to work at public…

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    Often times, as Americans, it is easy to take for granted some of the things that are offered in the United States. Most Americans do realize that foreigners and immigrants often come to the United States due to this belief that opportunities here are multitudinous and diverse and I don’t disagree with the belief. However, I believe that as Americans, it is assumed that by the opportunities that these foreigners speak of are strictly job-related, when that’s not true. It goes beyond jobs all the…

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    Thomas More visualized the Utopia as a perfect society. The United States of America has always tried to build a perfect country or society which is built by people. A perfect society depends on the system of government, resources, and the nature of humans. Utopia is a perfect society because they have a perfect government; they have enough resources which are distributed evenly among all the people. Also, the people living in Utopia choose to obey laws for peace which makes the society perfect.…

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    them. It was a huge thrust forward in the relationship of the Latino to others and they had proven the right to be treated like any American Bill Lansford, THE WAR” (PBS.ORG). Without the Mexican American presence in the war it could have gone a completely different. The fact that so many Mexican Americans joined the armed forces was needed because of the need for more soldiers in the United States army. Mexican Americans role in the army was a role that could not be replaced and without the…

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    science and technologies, but also in the rights of individuals and workers. 4,340 miles exist between the United States and Great Britain, however the relationships between them both seem neighboring. Both the US and Europe emerged becoming the world’s leading powers in military, politics, industrial movements and influence. Great Britain emerged from the Napoleonic wars stronger and both German and Italy emerged as unified nations. The United States emerged from the Civil war without…

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    The U.S. would not be better off without the "Bill of Rights", in fact America would presumably fall apart without it. The Bill of Rights has protected the citizens of America from being attacked and treated unjustly by the government as well as others. Without the Bill of Rights, Congress would possess the ability to have complete control over the citizens, meaning they could search ones house without a warrant or they could make it illegal to have an opinion and to practice a religion.…

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    true to explain the all the phenomena (Presentations). In the 21st century, when the president took over the office, they put their right hand on the Bible and sworn with the priest on the side to testify. Also often times in the end of politicians' speeches are ended by, God bless the United States. Religion also played a huge role in America’s economy, the dollar bill printed with “In god we trust”, not only shows the American’s faith, but also that in the name of God American swear to prove…

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    Celebrities In Ww2

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    During World War II, a lot of movie producers and directors made movies, skits, and plays about the war or they tied the war into it. Most of the time they had men while they were in combat and has the Nazi and Japanese that were making everything bad. Celebrities started to actually join the military. Most if them just did the bootcamp and recorded while they did it. Others, actually went overseas and fought in the war. An award winning actor joined the U.S air force and his purpose was a…

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    Act of 1959. According to the United States Department of Labor, the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act (LMRDA), Provides standards for the reporting and disclosure of certain financial transactions and administrative practices of labor organizations and employers; the protection of union funds and assets; the administration of trusteeships by labor organizations; and the election of officers of labor organizations. The Act also guarantees certain rights to all union members…

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    Fall Of America

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    America: The Fall of a Once Great Nation As United States citizens, students in public schools are required to profess their undying love and loyalty to what politicians want them to believe is the greatest nation in the world. Children are brought up to believe that being an American means being safe when walking the streets, having a house with a picket fence, earning a livable income for one’s family, and the possibility of world peace if all other nations would only listen to the US and…

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