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    Welfare is the social effort designed to promote the basic physical and material well-being of people in need. Welfare helps many people in need that are struggling with difficulties in their lives. In order to receive welfare‚ you need to qualify for it. Welfare started in the late 1930’s after the Great Depression had taken place. President Franklin Roosevelt began welfare. It started because of the economic problems‚ and to help the families in need. At the time‚ welfare provided materials for

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    The Welfare explosion in the 1960s: Public policy vs Social theory The decade of the 1960s in the United States was a characterized by economic climate of relative prosperity and stability with a number of social welfare programs in place to address the needs of the poor. Persistent poverty continued to be a prevalent concern‚ however‚ especially among blacks and minorities. These conditions prompted the federal government to launch the War on Poverty which included an elevation in the definition

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    Abolish the Death Penalty The death penalty should be abolished in all fifty states. There are a growing number of concerns around capital punishment: if it violates the Eight Amendment‚ if race plays a factor in who gets the death penalty‚ and if the cost of capital punishment is really giving society a deterrent. “I would have more confidence in the fair-mindedness of this jury and the jury’s pronouncement of the death sentence‚ had the state not used its peremptory challenges to exclude

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    The U.S government should not require its citizens to have health insurance. It Infringes on Individual rights and freedom According to the U.S Declaration of Independence‚ “All men are endowed the unalienable rights of life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness.” Liberty‚ an individual’s right to have control over their own actions. The word that is also printed on the back every U.S coin. “Give me Liberty or give me death!” The idea that our founding fathers fought for and built our country on

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    " The United States of America is a government established in the context of calls for independence from what was believed to be a tyranny of the British government. From this foundation‚ we have birthed core American values‚ freedom chief among them. This has manifested itself within the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights that states that as citizens of America we have the right to free speech. Flash forward to today‚ and this amendment has been argued over time and time again‚ for how much

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    is the importance of the Magna Carta (1215) to the American form of government? The Magna Carta is a very important document. It’s when King John has been limited power. Also it’s about how everyone and even the king have to follow these laws so no one gets to much power. Its meaning is having the rights of justice‚ having individual rights . 2. What is the importance of the English Bill of Rights (1688) to the American form of government? The importance of the English Bill of Rights is having the

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    between his form of government and tyranny in two ways. First of all‚ he argues that no king can “be imagined to be so vnruly and tyrannous‚ but the common-wealth will be kept in better order […] by him‚ then it can be by his way-taking” (p. 79). Furthermore‚ not even a tyrannous or wicked king‚ who‚ according to James VI. was sent to the people as a punishment by God‚ shall be revolted against‚ as it is preferable to “live in a Common-wealth‚ where nothing is lawfull‚ then where all things are lawfull

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    Should compulsory military service be abolished ? (ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY) The problem of compulsory military service has always been a controversial issue. Some people strongly support this idea while others are definitely against it. Although it has been claimed that the military service should be compulsory because of its benefits to governments‚ compulsory military service shouldn’t be abolished because of its limitations to citizens. It is commonly maintained that compulsory military service

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    Should Governments Sponsor Gambling? The government is now sponsoring gambling to raise revenues. By 2002 government-sponsored gambling brought in 11 billion dollars! "Winning means a life of luxury and happiness‚" is only one of the many slogans the government uses to advertise gambling. Gambling has a lot of pros as to the economy and employing more citizens but it has a lot of cons as well. Should governments sponsor gambling? The answer is no! Governments should not sponsor gambling because

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    “It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights. Whether it’s a firing squad‚ electric chair‚ gas chamber‚ lethal injection‚ or hanging‚ it’s barbaric to allow state-sanctioned murder before a crowd of people” (Should… punishment?). They claim it is barbaric to murder a criminal in front of a crowd of people‚ but the criminal‚ in many cases has committed the crime of murder‚ or an equivalent‚ on multiple occasions. How does one claim that a rather painless‚ and

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