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    Government intervention refers to the ways in which a government regulates or interferes with the various activities or decisions made by individuals or organizations within its jurisdiction. The properties of this can be positive or negative. Governments are mandated to maintain a certain level of cohesiveness in the various groups within it. They attain this by creating laws and regulations that the citizens need to follow. Rarely‚ definite circumstances require the government to step in and impose

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    DBQ : REVOLUTIONS This task is designed to test your ability to work with historical documents and is based on the accompanying documents (1–6). Some of the documents have been edited for the purposes of this question. As you analyze the documents‚ take into account both the source of each document and any point of view that may be presented in the document. Directions: Read the documents in Part A and answer the questions after each document. Then‚ read the directions for Part B and write your

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    The United States Constitution‚ the first constitution of its kind‚ was ratified on September 17‚ 1787‚ at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. The Constitution gave Congress the power to tax and raise an army. The American federal government was established‚ and certain citizens’ rights were guaranteed‚ but implications within the document itself garnered hefty resistance. People claimed the Constitution would frame a successful government that the Articles of Confederation failed to do

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    This question gives rise to the controversy over network neutrality‚ the government instated action that gave equal rules and policies for internet companies. In 2015‚ the Federal Communications Commission put in place a policy that banned internet servers from manipulating information that is sent through data or the internet. This manipulation could occur in many ways; for example‚ an internet company could manipulate

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    We the people of the United States have a problem in our midst‚ Obesity. While most recognize the importance to stop it‚ few can agree on a viable method to fight it. It is a problem‚ no doubt‚ but it is a problem that lies within every single american. That being said‚ only people themselves can do something about it‚ the government can’t simply pass a few laws and put an end to this epidemic. It is not the government’s job to keep people healthy‚ the U.S. is a democratic Republic and if it intends

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    The United States Constitution separates powers through the establishment of three branches of government: the Executive‚ Legislative‚ and Judicial branches which operate independently and limit any one branch from exercising too much power. The Legislative branch is a bicameral system meaning it has two chambers‚ The House of Representatives and The Senate. The House of Representatives is based on the population of each state. The Senate has two elected members from each state. The Legislative

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    ceased to exist‚ and would not have carried it’s ideals to post-classical civilizations. Rome had a successful and functioning government that help established its power‚ grandeur‚ and impressive knowledge of the arts. Within society it is vital to have a dependable and structured government as to prevent uproar and rebellion. The importance of a stable and powerful government is portrayed in the literary work Lord of the Flies and the idealization of political rulers and the subordination of subjects

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    Slavery in America and its consequences (1789-1849) The Atlantic triangular slave trade is for many a dark spot in American history and it has left the country‚ and others‚ with some deep wounds that are till this day still healing. The massive import of slaves from Africa to America increased greatly during the late 1700s and is one of the reasons why the current state of Africa’s countries are far worse compared to European‚ American and Asian counterparts. Slavery was especially devastating

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    Confederation Confederation was an important part of our history. Without confederation Canada would not even be close to where it is today. Confederation solved many problems Canada was facing at the time such as‚ political deadlock‚ threats from other forces and a railway that was needed. Political deadlock was a major problem in the 1800’s. Since each party had an equal amount of representatives‚ no decisions could be made because each party had an equal say in the government. Canada east

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    Confederation The Confederation of 1867 had many influencing factors pushing it and against it. The most influencing factors were based on three main topics which were: economic factors‚ internal political issues‚ and pressures from the USA. Some of these factors had a big influence on the outcome‚ and others not so much. The most influencing factor of the Confederation was the Political Deadlock. This made the government come to a standstill because if the majority was against for

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