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    wage should be across the country, it is not an issue that the federal government should be concerned with. The monetary value of minimum wage should increase but still fluctuate between each state government based on the standard of living in their particular area. Minimum wage should be a topic the federal government oversees but does not control. Giving the federal government too much power over the subject causes states to be unfairly represented. The Department of Labor on Minimum Wage…

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    The United States of America has had two types of governance throughout the history of the country. From 1738 to 1937 the United States used a dual federalism. In this type of federalism the powers between the state and the national government were divided. The states took care of property laws, license, commercial laws, etc. While the national government took care of the roads, tariffs, money, etc. This type of federalism government was created in order to stop one government from gaining too…

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    the easiest job for people to live on. But eventually you would get a better job later on and live a better life. By the end of their lifetime you would have plenty of money if you worked really hard throughout your life. You hardly ever had any government assistance. Yet you were still very successful even though you started from absolutely nothing. Now-a-days it seems like Americans don’t have that dream any more. It seems like they don’t want to start from scratch and…

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    between the State and Federal governments is complex and they are broken up into many different parts. Also the State and Federal Governments have different amounts of influence over the economy and the citizens. Another thing is that the government system and relationship between the two is very complex and controversial. This paper will discuss the relationship between the State and Federal governments and the complexity of the systems of government. The roles of the Federal and State…

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    major issue in terms of a nearby threat to American democracy and trade. The American government had taken a divided view of the issue of Cuban independence due to a long-standing tradition of neutrality in foreign affairs. In terms of economics, Cuba was an important trade part by providing sugar and other imports to America, which were under continual threat to due to the subversive influence of the Spanish government: “The extremely destructive war between Cubans and Spaniards of 1895-98 left…

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    Raising Minimum Wage Essay

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    minimum wage is only $7.25 per hour, so if you do the math that means you can only earn $14,500 per year on a 40 per week, minimum wage job. To begin, if minimum wage was enough, than we would not have minimum wage workers that seek and qualify for government assistance. For example, a McDonald’s employee named Andrew Olson, makes $8.06 per hour while his wife is making minimum wage at Dollar Tree. He says, “Tax payers shouldn’t have to pay for what we need to survive”. If tax payers have to pay…

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    causing discrimination against one another. Greenwald also states “Some of the surveillance was ostensibly devoted to terrorism suspects. But great quantities of the program manifestation have nothing to do with national security.” (94) In this quote Greenwald says that many of the programs have nothing to do with national security because they don’t just see the information or everything there surveillance is capturing the government is saving everything not for a day nor a week but for years…

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    Government Surveillance in America On September 11, 2001, the United States was attacked by terrorist groups in New York City by a terrorist group that cost thousands of lives. The acts of terrorism that happened in 2001 were followed by the U.S House writing an act that would be called “Provide Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism” or “The Patriot Act”. This act was eventually passed and put into effect. It being passed gave government intelligence agencies the power…

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    Obamacare Federalism

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    expected that each state would run its own marketplace, different from HealthCare.gov, this is not the case though, since many of the states decided to let the national government take care of the marketplace and to use the federal system. There are multiple reasons for this transition to a sole federal system and marketplace. One of the reasons is that state budgets do not have enough money in order to build the infrastructure it needs, and grants are virtually unavailable, so many states are…

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    Dual Federal Government

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    The federal government should devolve more power to state government because policymaking is more effective at the state level. By allowing each state to pass policies that benefit them in their favor allows for state to run efficiently. Each states has their own economy that would be affected if the a policy was put into place that hinder their ability to produce the products needed to boost their economy and the nations. Federalism throughout has changed and shaped our modern federalism. The…

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