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    European Union and Republicanism In this paper‚ I am going to look at the possible organization of the European Union through the prism of republicanism. Continuing the idea of my previous writing‚ I would like to make the public goods be the object of the present paper. However‚ the reason to place public goods in the center of this discussion seems obscure for me. Possibly‚ my perception is stipulates by the concept of the republic‚ especially what is main within this concept‚ that is namely

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    Current State U.S Economy

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    The current state of the economy is one that is concerning for almost all Americans.Though we are in the recovery phase businesses are still hurting‚ people are out of work‚ we are barely getting out of a depression etc. People are pointing fingers at what is the cause and who is to blame. What was once a strong healthy economy has now drastically changed. There are many economic indicators that are used to evaluate and provide an image of what is currently happening and what an outlook may be on

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    Federalist 51

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    Federalist No. 51 is an essay by James Madison‚ the fifty-first of the Federalist Papers. It was published on Wednesday‚ February 6‚ 1788 under the pseudonym Publius‚ the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. One of the most famous of the Federalist Papers‚ No. 51 addresses means by which appropriate checks and balances can be created in government and also advocates a separation of powers within the national government. One of its most important ideas is the pithy and often

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    Ian Federalist Paper #15 The Federlists and Anti-Federlists both saw a need for change in the government. The only poblem with this is that the two had almost opposite ideas although they realized the the Articles of Confederation didn’t have enough power. The main obstacle was how much power should the new government have. The Federalist form of government provided the best government of the two. Alexander Hamilton was unsatisfied with the Articles of Confederation. He

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    The Federalist Paper

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    The United States government adjusts its energy among three capable branches: Legislative‚ official and legal. These branches collaborate with each other to build up power that is solid‚ yet equivalent to have control over the nation. Every branch involves certain obligations and obligations to work in a productive and viable way in which society maintains. The official‚ administrative and legal branches all communicate with one another to accept authenticity of the country’s most intense law‚ the

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    Current Economic State What is now being called the Great Recession lasted from December 2007- June 2009‚ it is the longest recession since the Great Depression. Statistically‚ the current expansion has not been good with major issues circling around weak residential and commercial real estate markets and a high unemployment rate. The current economy in the United States is expanding slowly. Although the economy has grown‚ it is not growing fast enough to sustain the unemployment rate in America

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    The United-States government‚ as any other government‚ preforms a variety of functions that can directly or indirectly impact the lives of the American populous. Due to the tremendous amount of power‚ and authority a government can attain‚ the founding fathers set out to create a constitution which would impose limitations on the power of government‚ in relation to the people’s rights. As observed in the Constitution and the Declaration of independence‚ the American government is theoretically run

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    Constitution of the United States was originally created‚ it did not contain a Bill of Rights. In the Constitutional Convention‚ the Federalists argued that the Bill of Rights was not necessary. Opposingly‚ the Anti-Federalists argued that the central government had too much power and that our Constitution needed a Bill of Rights that would explicitly state the rights of the citizens. In order to settle disputes between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists that claimed the government had an imbalance of

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    U.S Government Structure The U.S. government ’s primary role is to ensure the economic and social well-being of its citizens. A controversial debate that rises from this responsibility concerns the degree to which and how the government should be actively involved within the community. Areas of continued government involvement include assistance to small business and reducing the poverty level. Although the American spirit and pride is practically unparalleled and our urge to carry on

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    1. Evaluate the view that democracy is the only legitimate form of government A legitimate state can be defined as “A state in which its citizens have little or no significant resistance to the public policy and leadership of the state in question due to the rightful/legitimate exercise of power.” This Legitimacy of state is often a hard term to apply to any form of government in the modern political world due to the very differing cultures between the western and eastern world. However the

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