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    A democratic government has various major roles. A government is required to draft legislation that the people can vote on. It is also needed to organize systems to meet the needs and wants of the citizens. In addition‚ it is imperative to kill the laws that are put into place‚ since the people do not have the capability to enforce legislation. Furthermore‚ a government can create a military that recruits‚ trains‚ and deploys soldiers‚ while one person could not ever pull off such an incredible task

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    peace instead of wars/ conflicts‚ make laws beneficial to all‚ creating a better business environment‚ cleaner environment‚ and assist the needy at home and abroad…. CARPE DIEM Island has a democratic republic form of government. Democratic Republic is the best form of government for the needs of my people because the people in my island will choose their leader and representatives who they thing are capable to lead them to create a perfect union and make the right choose for the good of everyone

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    Chapter 7 Outline The Constitution and the Legislative Branch of Government The Seventeenth Amendment in 1913 provided for the direct election of senators. Article I creates the legislative branch of government. Congress is a bicameral institution. The upper house is called the Senate in which each state receives two representatives‚ and the lower house is called the House of Representatives that is apportioned by population. The Senate has a six-year term with 1/3 of the seats up for reelection

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    Anti-Government Surveillance The United States of America is based on freedom and holds capabilities citizens would never have in any other country. Although this is the case‚ we Americans aware that there is a price for the freedom they were given? “There is no such thing as a free lunch” a saying repeated by many hard-working Americans. Little does the population know that this indeed relates to them as well? Much like any other country‚ Americans government has kept their civilization

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    Japanese Government A Research Paper In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in English 4 by Christian James D. Lee Zamboanga City High School English Department February‚ 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter page Introduction……………………………………………………………….... 1 Outline……………………………………………………………………… 2-3 I. Japanese Government

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    of Government Research Paper United States Constitution provides that the President shall from time to time give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union‚ and recommend to their Consideration such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient. While Presidents Washington and Adams were largely passive in their usage of this power‚ Jefferson saw it as an important tool in leading the nation. Where the previous two presidents had shied away from proposing specific policies and

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    reasons did migrants move west in the late 1800’s? (Three points) Freedom‚ economic opportunities‚ land abundant What legislation was enacted in response to President Garfield’s assassination? (One point) Pendleton Act‚ which meant that the federal government jobs were to be given based on superiority and throughout examination. What was meant by “Rum‚ Romanism and Rebellion”? Why did this comment backfire on Republicans? (Three Points) comment made

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    The government I call this form of Government‚ a constitutional Oligarchy. In the Constitution of this nation‚ it is stated that there are three branches to this country‚ similar to our country. The first branch is the Oligarchy (ruled by few). There are three consuls‚ basically dictators that have been elected from the “Higher Council” (which will be talked about later). The Consuls rule every aspect of Government; the economy‚ trade‚ commerce‚ etc. however‚ even with all the power they hold‚

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    Rehabilitation vs. Punishment‚ which one is more effective in Juvenile Matters? It has long been debated which method of deterrence works best within the criminal justice system‚ rehabilitation or punishment. In the past‚ the two mechanisms have been used together and separately in both adult and juvenile courts. Both rehabilitation and punishment are similar in their goals and purposes. However‚ the debate between which method is more successful continues year after year. The consensus of

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    various. Interest groups -Pluralists maintain that the influence of interest groups on government is not undemocratic‚ because Individuals interests are indirectly represented in the policy making process through these groups. -True or false‚ interest groups are often policy specialists? True -The American Civil Liberties Union is an example of a. Public Interest Group -Trade organizations. Usually support policies that benefit specific industries -The American Medical Association and the American

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