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    The Bill for the working Economic class of the United Stated of America, well it is considered to me. Without a doubt most people like free stuff, or is it just me? It is mostly common for people to flock for the nearest free thing possible, for instance free samples at Costco; to complimentary items given at supermarkets, and so on. In this case that free sample is HR#676 which is the proposition of free Health and Medicare for all. What HR#676 is generally about, the estimated balance of free…

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    Responsibility for Insuring Domestic Tranquility in the United States Insure domestic tranquility is one of the most important clauses in the Preamble to the Constitution because it provides an overriding guideline about the importance of keeping peace within the United States. The United States’ founding fathers defined this phrase as the promise to run the country will be run as perfectly as can be. Domestic tranquility means no fighting between the states and peace in the public. A better…

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    dominated work fields such as politics. Women involved with politics usually have to work harder than men just to receive the same recognition. In this short film, women politicians shared their stories. Years ago five women were sworn into the United States Senate which was also referred to or known as the “Men’s Club in America. It wasn’t until recent years that women joined the Senate. This showed me how it was such an improvement to have twenty…

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    point of a democracy is the fact that officials are appointed by the population as a whole, or elected by representatives. Often, democracy is called “the voice of the people,” but when more than six million of US citizens are not allowed to vote due to felony disenfranchisement their voices are in turn snuffed out of important election decisions. Although the voting restriction affects each state differently, many are allowed to vote after their term of incarceration is up, but some have the…

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    Electoral College really does. What I found was that everyone in the United States doesn’t really vote for the president they want directly. It’s a process and you as a voter is the very first step. The next step is what you are really voting for, which in this case you are voting for an elector, or in other words, your representor.…

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    the state recognized their out of state marriage to be legal. Nevertheless, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) did not recognize their marriage for the spousal estate tax exception due to the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). Under Section three of DOMA, the federal government did not recognize the marriage as a legal marriage. New York State acknowledged their marriage but under the federal law but Windsor was denied a spousal deduction for her federal estate taxes. In the case, United States…

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    in the Army. He received his Bachelor’s Degree at the College of William and Mary. He also joined Theta Delta Chi at the College of William and Mary. He earned his Master’s Degree and Ph.D. at Yale. He has appeared in many documentaries. Mr. Ellis states in the acknowledgements that “The entire manuscript was handwritten in ink, not with a quill but with a medium-point rollerball pen” (Ellis x). The book is about several events that occurred to and/or because of the founding brothers. It is…

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    There are roughly _4000_ political action committees (PACs) in the United States. Congress's strength as a policymaking institution includes its ability to represent a wide range of interests, capacity for compromise and negotiation, responsiveness to local interests. Economic groups have an advantage over non-economic groups because they have greater access to financial resources About 90% percent of all PAC contributions go to the incumbents. According to James Madison, the source of most…

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    Mexico is located between the United States and Central America. It’s known for its Pacific and Gulf of Mexico beaches. One popular beach is the Orange Beach, when you think about this beach they said think about Myrtle Beach. It’s also known for its diverse landscape of Mountains, Jungles, and deserts. You would think Mexico wouldn’t have any jungles, just all deserts. Mexico has many cities, but the capital is Mexico City. The population is more than 8 million people that was as of 2010. Some…

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    In a representative government such as the United States of America, there are a few key ideals associated with the process of electing public officials. These key elements include understanding of the electoral law, voter registration, and residency requirements for each state. The electoral law ranges with each state, and dates for registration to vote vary with each state. One of the main ideals citizens of a country would like to see is how they choose their elected officials into office.…

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