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    The United States of America has a democratic government led by a president that the nation elected. The role of the president is the implementation and the execution of the laws written by the Congress. Though, there are four primary responsibilities that the president must fulfill, which are the executive power, national security, administrative, and judicial power among others that include chief diplomat, commander in chief, chief of the state, chief of party, chief citizens. America is the…

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    Malcolm X Vs Mlk

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    lots of other, or strikes out against injustice, he sound out a tiny ripple of hope.” Both Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X sent hope to African-Americans throughout America for racial equality. Although both Civil Rights Leaders wanted to achieve racial equality in the United States, they had two very different approaches on how to do it. Dr. King’s message and tone in his “I Have a Dream” speech at the March on Washington in 1963 was one of hope and optimism for the future, and that racial…

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    C. E. Mason: A Short Story

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    Agent Powell was telling the truth. And Roger Nelson and knew it. “So, C.E. Mason is like me,” Roger said after a while. “However, this happened to be America where citizens have a legal right to own property and the government cannot confiscate such property without cause.” “Yeah.” “All your actions toward me in Kirksville and here in Maryland were designed to convince C.E. Mason you weren’t onto him,” Roger said. “Right.” Roger also learned that his chance encounter with Agent Powell in…

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    Government is the political system by which a group of people are ruled. “If the people cannot trust their government to do the job for which it exists - to protect them and to promote their common welfare - all else is lost.” President Obama says that if one loses trust in their government, they lose everything because the government is what protects us and provides safety towards us citizens. I agree with the president’s views on the purpose of government because government provides everything…

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    The United States is built on the concept of federalism. Federalism is “the division of power between a central government and regional governments” (Janda 69). Federalism creates a limited government by creating a strong federal government but also granting power to the states. By allocating powers between the states and federal government, federalism prevents either of them from becoming too powerful. For example, the legal driving age is determined by the states not the federal government…

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    What is anthrax? How was anthrax used in the crimes? Anthrax is a deadly bacteria. The anthrax was contained in letters addressed to government workers and political leaders, who would open the letter and release the deadly spores into the air, which could kill anyone who breathed it in. When examining the anthrax, what did scientists find? When examining the anthrax, the scientists found that the anthrax powder was dry, and would float in the area, which increases its ‘killing range.’ The…

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    In deciding the books “Filibustering: A Political History of Obstruction in the House and Senate” and “Filibuster: Obstruction and Lawmaking in the U.S.” for review, the central topic to consider for discussion quite literally hits us over the head via the book titles. But to be thorough (tedious) I shall mention it more blatantly: The topic for this review discussion is the concept of Filibustering. The opportunity and method to filibuster is what gives the US Senate an interesting twist to its…

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    Without rules in the U.S. , Our state and it all itself, would most likely be nothing. The constitution helps us in many, many ways. and I'm glad to say it does. Most of these celebrations we haven and holidays, come up with by the law. They choose whether or not we basically go to school, or what days we have off. The government controls all of that. Along with the amendments and rules…

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    The CIA

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    (CIA) is a very complex government association. It has a history of lots of conspiracy theories. Everybody believes that you are being watched by them you’re every single move of the day, when they have better things to worry about. The start of the CIA, and its purpose and involvement with the federal government. The Central Intelligence Agency's primary mission is to collect, evaluate, and disseminate foreign intelligence to assist the president and senior US government policymakers in…

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    Separation Of Powers

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    The United States Constitution was designed to accomplish three main specific goals: to establish a basic framework for the United States government, to allocate government powers, and to declare or guarantee each person’s individual rights. (Lenz & Holman, 2013). With that, the U.S. Constitution thus divided the government into three main branches: the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judicial branch. With the separation of these three main branches of government, comes what is…

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