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    public officials accusing them of stretching the truth or fudging numbers up. These misrepresentations lead the public to develop a distrust of their government and the media. People are starting to wonder if they’re being told the whole story. This is particularly true in the book 1984, written by George Orwell. The book predicted that the government would have sovereign control. Technology would be a huge part of our lives, and we would be told what to say and think. In America, right now at…

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    Most Puritans, including John Winthrop (a Puritan lawyer and leader) did not want to break away from the Church of England due to their reasoning that her churches could still be purified through compromise (Morgan, 27). However, when the Puritan leaders noticed that the corruption in England was on a steady rise, they decided to emigrate to New England in order to preserve a purer Church of England (Morgan, 44-45). For example, on March 10, 1629, King Charles customarily liquified the…

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    Governments in a dystopia control citizens with media. Media can have a good influence or a bad influence on a society depending on what type of media they have and how much of that media the government wants them to see. In F451 , the parlor walls keep Mildred from realizing what is going on around her and even causing her to not even remember overdosing on sleeping pills. In “The Smartphone Is Eventually Going to Die, and Then Things Are Going to Get Really Crazy” by Matt Weinberger, he…

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    The world of American politics is a complicated, tricky system that can easily be manipulated and in the novel 1984 George Orwell shows what that world would look like if that manipulation was taken to an extreme. Theodore Roosevelt once said: “A typical vice of American politics is the avoidance of saying anything real on real issues.” and in the fictional country of Oceania they did just that and then some. Oceania is governed by Big Brother who has complete control of everything that happens…

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    that is hard to accomplish in this world because there are rules and laws that restrict one from pursuing the all things possible that may complete their happiness. According to an article by C.S. Lewis, “We have no ‘Right to Happiness’”, happiness is limited by things that the government put in place for the public place limits on their lifestyle and things that might make them happy. This happiness is not spread equally among individuals outside of the government because there is a group of…

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    One of the basic principles of a society is a government. Governments create rules for daily interactions such as trade, transportation and working regulations. Ranging from monarchies to autocracies, government have risen and fallen in and out of power. One of these governmental systems, democracy, has been favorable since its creation in ancient Rome, the implementation of democracies have spread throughout the world. Even in countries such and the United Kingdom that still have reigning…

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    history, power structure in various societies have created both problems and solutions for the general populations of people. In almost every country in the world, popular unrest has brought about serious changes in the structure of government and policy. When a large amount of people are seriously unhappy with their lives or how the government is running, it can breed unrest and turmoil within all economic classes. This, in turn, can begin the process of people beginning a grassroots…

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    Purpose Of Government

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    believe the purpose of the government and which institution is best for a functioning democracy. I believe the basic and fundamental purpose of government in a society is to protect individual’s natural rights. Natural rights are also known as the fundamental rights. John Locke states these rights as right to life, liberty and property. I strongly believe that the main purpose of the government is to make sure that there is equality and protection for the individuals. In a world filled with…

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    still play a central role in a globalized world. It mainly focuses on three arguments which are, the security and stability, nationalism and globalization as its own phase. To provide a justified response to this statement, one must know what the terms ‘Nation-states’ and ‘globalization’ mean. A nation state can be defined in several ways, but this essay focuses on a particular definition mentioned in one of the courses that relate to this topic, ‘Actors in world politics’ and it says that a…

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    Limited Government- a government outline where any more than minimal governmental intervention in personal liberties and the economy is not allowed by law, usually in a written Constitution. Parliamentary Democracy- democratic form of government in which the party (or a coalition of parties) with the greatest representation in the parliament(legislature) forms the government, its leader becoming prime minister or chancellor. Presidential Democracy- a system of government where a head of…

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