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    Christian Mercado State & Local Government Assignment #1 State & National Government The United States was founded on economic and political freedom. This freedom enables all our citizens to successfully pursue unlimited opportunities to use their god given talents to work‚ produce‚ invest‚ take risk‚ and grow wealthy while keeping the prosperous fruits of their enterprise. Here we have state governments that are “laboratories of government” and a notional government that has more autonomy

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    dividing up power between a central national government and a local state governments that are connected to one another by the national government defines a federal government. While some areas are under control by the national government‚ the same boundaries are placed with the state or local governments that are set by the constitution. The questions that should be asked are what powers are granted‚ what powers are denied‚ and what powers are shared to both types of government. There are limitation

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    State and Local Government Paper POL/215 University of Phoenix January 15‚ 2006 Introduction The city of Fountain‚ Colorado is a full service municipality. Within the city‚ several actively responsive city boards see to the needs of the community and plan for the city’s future growth. One such board is the City Council‚ which holds regularly scheduled meetings on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month. Each meeting follows the same basic structure and allows for input from local citizens

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    The United States government is divided into three different branches: Executive‚ Legislative‚ and Judicial. Each of the three branches checks the others in order to make sure no one branch gets too much power. The legislative branch introduces all the laws‚ and is referred to as Congress. Congress is divided into two parts‚ the Senate and the House of Representatives. The executive branch is in charge of enforcing the laws and can even introduce new policies and reforms. The branch consists of the

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    “And though authority be a stubborn bear‚ yet he is oft led by the nose with gold.” This quote from Shakespeare’s Winter’s Tale describes the importance of strict authority. There are four branches of government in the SGA; the Senate‚ the Embassy‚ the Supreme Court and the High Council. Each of these four branches have a certain amount of power and areas for which they are each responsible. All students are allowed to make proposals‚ but ultimately it is up to the faculty to authorize proposals and

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    The United States government is made up of three branches; the Judicial‚ the Executive‚ and the Legislative branch. These branches were put into order by our founding fathers of the United States‚ and our framers of the US constitution who realized‚ problems were beginning to emerge because under the Articles of Confederation‚ our government did not have enough power. “The states were basically taking control of themselves; printing their own money‚ conducting foreign trade that was in violation

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    government Estuardo Bustamante Uganda death penalty: A committee of Ugandan has endorsed the proposed Anti-Homosexuality Bill that includes the harsh punishment for those who are homosexual the original bill also prohibited the "promotion" of gay rights and called for the punishment of anyone who "funds or sponsors homosexuality" or "abets homosexuality". The bill has not been passed and it still in process but those who are homosexual right now are being judge and given

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    Divine Right of Kings The American government uses true absolutism‚ which is a major aspect of The Divine Right of Kings‚ due to the fact on how they use wiretapping‚ monitoring phone conversations and general surveillance without consent. The Divine Right of Kings is a political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy. It asserts that a monarch is subject to no earthly authority‚ deriving his right to rule directly from the will of God. A monarchy is a form of government in which

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    divided the powers between the FederalState and Local governments in a very specific way. Which we now call Federalism‚but before this we had the Articles of Confederation.The reason we did not keep the Articles of Confederation was because it was to weak and gave too much power to the states. But it did set up a foundation which helped bring us the division of powers between Federal‚local and state governments. Federalism breaks down what National ‚ State and local governments can and cannot do

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    Bank These are a lot of review questions on material from last year. Refresh your brains. 1) The primary goal of the American Revolution was to A) establish a new political system B) create a new economic order C) institutionalize new social values based on equality D) restore rights the colonists felt were already theirs as British subjects 6) Right after the Revolutionary War‚ a dramatic change swept through the new country: A) a dramatic increase in democracy and freedom. B) a population

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