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    The events of September 11, 2001 will never be forgotten by the American people. One of the largest changes made in the United States after 9/11 was the introduction of the USA Patriot Act on October 26, 2001. The act allows US government agencies to easily gain access to the private records of people within the United States. The records include phone records, banking statements, and credit reports. Without any limits on the power of government agencies, the possibility of infringing on the…

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    Sam Lombard Mr. Nations 1818 World Literature 29 April 2016 The Arguments of the Political Parties in America The United States is run on an idea of being free. Whether that be politically, religiously, or socially. The political system is set up to protect these values and carry the voice of the people. The people have a voice in what values they want in their country which is a confusing and tough responsibility. What are your choices? What do they stand for? Who is right? These are a few of…

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    Trackers Book Report

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    Being tracked or followed can be very terrifying, especially when you are hiding from the government. After reading Trackers by Patrick Carman, the phrase "you can't trust your own shadow," comes to mind because this book will make you want to your surroundings to make sure you aren't being followed. This book starts off with a boy named Adam and his dad working in an electronic store where it is constantly filled with customers. Adam's dad decided to give him a small room in the back of the…

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    focuses, and international threats and terrorist attacks happen randomly. Wiretapping should be permissible to protect citizen lives from international threats. Most terrorist attacks are contrived during random times, random occasions, and random public areas Therefore, the US government and its organizations must be alert and ready to gauge the disturbing plans or threats from any foreign countries at any moment of the day . In 2003, Collin Powell---an English translator—suspected that from a…

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    Military Interview Report

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    interviewed my father how he uses technology to inform his knowledge and feelings regarding world news and affairs. My father is a 63-year-old white male with an associate's degree. He was born and has spent the majority of his life living in the United States. A self identified independent, when probed he said his views align slightly more with the Democratic Party. He explained that he primarily uses the television and Internet on his computer to receive the world news. Often times he…

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    American Government Essay

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    morality or economics when deciding public policy. To expand on these points, I will provide examples and issues. To begin we will look at the definition of what the word Government actually means. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary the simple definition of government is: the group of people who control and make decisions for a country, state, etc. Here in America the type of government we…

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    The Founder Fathers judiciously established the system of check and balances to avoid any of the three branches of government (legislative, executive, judicial) from having too much power. Checks and balances allows each branch to check up on each other, limiting their influence and power. When the new Constitution was written in 1787 the Founding Fathers did not wish to have a government system like the British, which the prime minister had the majority of power. Instead they preferred to have…

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    Secret Service Department

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    In the mid centuries, many states were making there own money by relying on state banks, which provided con artist the opportunity to manipulate currency with out getting imprisoned. As a result of this President Abram Lincoln formed the United States Secret Service under the Department of Treasury with the goal of stopping financial crime (Fuller 1). On September 14, 1901 after the victory of Spanish War President William McKinley was assassinated by Leon Czologosz in Buffalo, NY (History 1).…

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    Your book, 1984, is a truly interesting piece of literature that’s been introduced to the developing minds of 16 year olds. The concepts in your book holds hidden meanings to what society is and what it could become.We, as millennials, recognize that we are vulnerable to a situation of 1984, but we can overcome it by truly understanding surveillance and how the government controls that, and censorship. Although this book was written in 1949, 35 years later, your warning is still being withheld…

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    assistance was initially created during the great depression of the 1930s, the devastation of families during that time was horrific. With the men out of work families needed help with food, clothing, and shelter “these were desperate times.” The federal government stepped in to help, mostly women, children, and the elderly…

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