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    The British government had a plethora of problems that most people complained about. When the Americans saw these problems they decided to go off and start their own government. This government came along with a Constitution‚ a Bill of Rights‚ and Declaration of Independence. These three things helped the people have‚ basically a mind of their own‚ the government was not controlling them. In 1765 Parliament passed the Quartering Act that said the colonists needed to find or pay for lodging for British

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    the most arguable opinion is about government intervention. Experts who suggest government intervention focus on the epidemic of obesity and unethical ploys of the food companies such as indeterminate modifiers. They think the government should intervene to protect people. However‚ other experts who disagree claim obesity is a personal problem. They also warn about the ineffectiveness of regulating unhealthy foods. Although some experts say that the government intervention is not a good solution

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    it’s no surprise that the government is spying on the citizens ‚ but are they doing it for the right reasons ? The government claim that they spy on their people to keep them safe but therefor are invading their privacy . Some people think that they have good reason some people think otherwise … (trans word ) as said earlier ‚ the government is spying on the citizens to keep them safe . For many years terrorism has been one of the reason for NSA to spy in the Americans . According to internet research

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    The history of the development of government has been changing and still continues to change today. However‚ today in the United States of America‚ regarding the purpose of government and the necessity of such a government‚ has been a result of different ideas and opposing sides throughout the years. Many American’s ask why do governments exist? The major reason they do is because they create rules but what rules are necessary for people. Governments purpose is to protect people from problems‚ provide

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    administration‚ possibly longer the U.S government has been monitoring the internet and telephone activity of American citizens in secrecy. Many of the American citizens being monitored have not been convicted of any crime and have caused no suspicion of wrong doing. Despite these circumstances these private citizens are being unlawfully monitored by the U.S government without consent. This scandal has caused a split decision in the American society; whether the U.S. government is justified for their actions

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    We hear the question all of the time‚ “is the government overstepping its legislative power of morality?” So‚ I will ask you‚ is our government overstepping‚ is it not stringent enough‚ or do you even care whether the government is legislating morality? Firstly‚ what do I mean by our government legislating morality? Think of it as an all-encompassing parent. If one of the children (in this case the children would be us‚ the citizens) misbehaves they are punished‚ corrected‚ and then allowed to join

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    Structure of Government in Australia In Australia there are three tiers of government being federal‚ state and local. Although the overriding administrative authority of Australia is the federal government‚ each level has different powers and responsibilities which includes law making and policy implementation. Both the federal and state government is divided into three arms of government: legislature‚ executive and judiciary. Local Government which are known as Council’s represent the interests

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    The Effective Han Government In the middle of ancient China‚ a dynasty named the Han dynasty arose to rebell against the Qin dynasty‚ they weren’t strong enough‚ but they clinched the battle by defeating the Qin‚ because according to Teachtci‚ “ Liu Bang rebel who had gained control of the Han kingdom‚ conquered the Qin army and established the Han dynasty.” It was because of this battle the dynasty began. Afterwards‚ the Han built a better army‚ government‚ and a better agriculture‚ than before

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    specifically‚ does the government have the right to do surveillance to keep its citizens safe? Surveillance is‚ according to dictionary.com‚ "a watch kept over a person‚ group‚ etc.‚ especially over a suspect..." Government surveillance in its current state is both effective and constitutional because it has been proven to stop attempted terrorist attacks‚ it is strictly overseen by federal courts‚ and it does not violate the fourth amendment. However‚ some argue that government surveillance is a breach

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    How much power should the government in general and the President in particular be given in times of national crisis? The powers and duties of the president are defined in Article II of the Constitution making him commander in chief of armed forces‚ chief diplomat‚ nominating judges‚ presenting state of union to congress and having the power to pardon and veto. However‚ the Constitution grants far less powers to the nation’s president in Article II than it does to congress in Article I. Throughout

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