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    The American Civil Liberties Union was established to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to the people by the Constitution and laws of the United States. (ACLU) The rights that ACLU focuses on specifically include the fifth and first amendments‚ which give citizens the freedom of speech and the freedom to assembly. Founded in January of 1920‚ the American Civil Liberties Union was born amidst the Red Scare‚ where many people were being arrested without proper warrant

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    The economic concept of private property refers to the rights owners have to the exclusive use and disposal of a physical object. Property is not a table‚ a chair‚ or an acre of land. It is the bundle of rights which the owner is entitled to employ those objects. The alternative (collectivist) view is that private property consists merely of a legal deed to an object with the use and disposal of the object subject to the whims and mercies of the state. Under this latter view‚ the state retains ownership

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    Krugman suggests that we take the United States economy for granted‚ he thinks that extreme inequality is an “inevitable byproduct of robust economic growth in a globalized age are not inevitable at all”. Political choices not economic laws‚ have helped form the United States to become a world superpower and a nation of the very rich‚ the very poor and an increasingly fragile middle class. His approach to how society should handle these social and economic probelms is for the people to take back

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    tragic event occurred on September 11‚ 2001. The majority of the United States agreed to fight terrorism shortly after 9/11. Terrorism has been both a motivation and a fear for the people in America. People did not realize the impact terrorism would have on the privacy of their lives and at the time of 9/11‚ no one cared. The number one goal of countering terrorism at the time of the attack was protecting the citizens of the United States‚ and that goal hasn’t changed. However‚ the lengths the government

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    the criminal justice system altogether. Once I became interested in the criminal justice system‚ I began looking at all the different career options in the field. My grandparents from my father’s side are Joe and Mary Waddell‚ and they were Florida State Troopers. My grandfather passed away a few years ago‚ although‚ my grandmother is still alive. I speak to her regularly over the phone about how my courses are going at Massasoit Community College. Even though I know she’s happy for me‚ I feel as though

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    With the election of a new president comes changes to fit his or her beliefs and goals. Now that we have a new United States president‚ Americans can expect Donald Trump to make changes in government‚ laws‚ and changes our society. Donald Trump expressed greatly during the presidential debates about his disliking towards Obamacare and his plans to make changes to the healthcare program. While Obama was our president‚ he established a law called the Affordable Care Act which is part of his healthcare

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    STATE SECURITY VIZ A VIZ PERSONAL PRIVACY Intro 1. The whistle blown by Edward Snowden regarding the NSA spying on many a nations National security is the requirement to maintain the survival of the state through the use of economic power‚ diplomacy‚ power projection and political power. The concept developed mostly in the United States after World War II. Initially focusing on military might‚ it now encompasses a broad range of facets‚ all of which impinge on the non military or economic security

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    Versailles‚ which would not only induct the United States into the League‚ but also hold every single one of the signers to their promise of peace and unity. President Wilson brought this to the attention of the United States government‚ and though the Treaty of Versailles supported many of Wilson’s points from his 14 Point Plan‚ it was unsuccessful in passing. Though Wilson was very stubborn in trying to get the treaty passed‚ the strength of the opposing forces was too great‚ and Senate declined

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    Citizenship is a legally recognized human that was born on United States soil or an alien that has passed the all of the required tests to become a citizen. As a citizen in the United States‚ we have so many rights‚ privileges‚ duties as a citizen‚ along with several laws in place. Without laws in place‚ citizens would not be protected and have the sense of freedom. A citizen in this country has the right to participate in local‚ state‚ national elections also. The right to vote is an important

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    | 2013 | | Government AP! Jaime Santoyo | [We the people] | The constitution was designed with liberty by the people‚ for the people in mind. The constitutional republic system of checks and balances between the Executive‚ Legislative‚ and Judicial Branches of the Federal government were created with the idea that the people of this nation would be heavily educated in the system and involved. By having a system written out clearly in the Constitution for government to follow‚ the forefathers

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