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    Federalist Nation Essay

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    time has come to band together become a federalist nation. Help us develop ideas to improve our Articles of Confederation. We need to establish a cooperative government in order to allow all our citizens and states proper representation in our country. Our new federal government must be strong and powerful protecting all our communities and states. We must be able to offer a way to provide financial security, protection of freedom, success of commerce, and establish a strong congress to create…

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    paycheck. In a different sense, The American Government has its own way of spending money, which primarily comes from tax payers, they break it up into categories such as social security, health, the environment, science and national defense. So, the question of “where did all my money go?” is valuable and important to answer because it concerns numerous people whether they be young or old. But, with the increasing debt of the nation, the government should think about adopting a balanced…

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    power to control business. Without the needed power, Congress needed to rely upon money related commitments from the states. Congress had no cash to pay troopers for their administration in the Revolution War. Later, the Constitutional Convention was called to improve the Articles of Confederation. James Madison and The Founding Fathers all wanted to create a strong national government while preventing tyranny. So how did they do it? They created The Constitution. The Constitution includes The…

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    whether he was wrong for leaking government information. On the one hand, some argue that he is an American hero. From this perspective, it is a good thing that he exposed the inappropriate surveillance tactics of the American government. On the other hand, however, others argue that he is a traitor. From this perspective, he betrayed his country by leaking information to other countries. In the words of President Barack Obama, “If any individual who objects to government policy can take it…

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    During World War two between 110,000 and 120,000 japanese Americans were put into internment camps likewise in Germany 11 million people were also being treated unjust and falsely imprisoned in concentration camps. Though there are some major difference between what the US did and what Germany one thing remains the same two groups of loyal citizens were falsely imprisoned.When The Emperor was Divine uses the lives of a Japanese American Family to illustrate how deeply impacted this group of…

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    eight-day bank holiday. Fears of other bank closures spread from state to state as people rushed to withdraw their money. Within weeks, thirty-six other states had held their own bank holidays in an attempt to stem the bank runs. The banking system seemed to be on the verge of collapse. This act was to prevent panic withdrawals of funds from banks by the public. This act was also called for the banks to close, be evaluated by the government, and to…

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    What is erosion? In the dictionary, the word erode means “to diminish or destroy by degrees; especially to gradually eat into or wear away” (Webster 243). Erosion, or the process of being eroded occurs on Earth’s natural surfaces as such as beaches, rives, and other major bodies of water. Erosion can have both an ecological and economic effect on the Earth and us as its citizens. For example, in the early 2000s when Hurricane Isabel occurred, it “resulted in irregular erosion of the Chesapeake…

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    for using drone warfare has been about saving lives and cost, but such argument pales in comparison to the arguments against it. To examine the counter arguments of why drone warfare is ethically wrong, we must look at the political stance of the governments using drone warfare, the society’s responsibility, the ethics of the way that the drone strikes are conducted, the effectiveness of drone warfare and the international irresponsibility and unethical nature of drone strikes. Drone warfare…

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    the Welfare to Work Legislation, the authors (Stephens & Wikstrom, 2007) describe the policies from this legislation that affects intergovernmental relations for the federal, state, and local levels. Until the 1920s and up to the 1930s, states were hardly involved in public welfare which was mostly left up to local government responsibility.The New Deal programs around the 1930s finally brought federal relief to families in need that had lost jobs or needed financial…

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    Tyranny will not be allowed in the United States. Since the Articles of Confederation were passed, it began to become chaotic. In 1787, fifty-five delegates representing 12 of the 13 states came together in Philadelphia to help revise the document and eventually made a new one; The Constitution. How will they make a new Constitution avoiding Tyranny? Tyranny is when an individual, few, or many seize control of other people. At the Constitutional Convention, the fifty-five delegates come together…

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