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    to many is either the Federalist or the Anti-Federalist. To be considered a Federalist‚ they want a strong national government and were all for the approval of the Constitution to aid the debt and tensions. To be consider an Anti- Federalist‚ they were people who opposed a strong federal government and were for the Article of Confederation instead. They preferred for the power to remain in the state and local governments. Some major points of disagreement between the Federalist and Antifederalist visions

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    informed or in the know is beneficial to all. Our ability to apply creative thinking is part of our free society. Most non-democratic societies will not allow creative thinking‚ mainly because of the fact you are opposing the ruling parties. We also take for granted the critical thinking that is allowed in our society. The punishment for criticizing views in the most non-democratic society’s citizens could be death or worse. Information is the key to solving the problems that have been facing us. What

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    Who was Thaddeus Stevens? Mr. Stevens was an important member of the House of Representatives while Abraham Lincoln held office. Stevens was also one of the key leaders of the Radical Republican Movement of the 1860’s (“Thaddeus Stevens”). Thaddeus was against the South and the thought of inequality‚ mainly towards slaves and poor whites (Engdahl). He believed the suffrage of blacks was wrong and the South should be punished for causing devastation during the Civil War. In 1867‚ Thaddeus Stevens

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    similarities and differences between the republicans and the democrats. I believe that the key difference between a republican to a democrat is the laws‚ which implication on minority right. Also a similarity they both have use a system called‚ the representational system. Ill go over these topic in a second. First were going to talk about the republicans. For one thing they believe is that the majority cannot take certain inalienable rights away. Also the republicans razed the minimum wage from $7.25

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    Who supports the republican party and why? The Republican Party is the Party of the preservation of tradition and conservative views. They have been well known to be the "Grand Old Party". They have been around since the 1780’s and stayed with their key principles till today. The stereotypical Republican voter will be definitively described as; a white‚ middle aged‚ middle/upper class‚ religious‚ male. That perception is due to the Republican values and their views on different issues concerning

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    Reaction Paper: Philippine Education and Democratic Governance According to a blogger‚ Education is a long term solution to the problems that we face. That’s why we have to be extremely careful about the decisions that we make regarding this because the effects would ripple through generations. The Philippine education problems‚ I believe‚ remains unchanged. There are a lot of classrooms that is not conducive for learning. Also‚ the quality of education is inadequate. There are not enough textbooks

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    The Federalist Party believed there was a constitutional necessity for national infrastructure‚ whereas the Republican Party believed increased infrastructure posed a threat to the people’s liberty; however‚ the war of 1812 caused the Republican Party to realize the practicality of Hamiltonian principles. The Federalist party cast a vision of free government based off unity‚ whereas The Republican party cast a vision of popular self-government. Regarding practical policy‚ the Federalist Party saw

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    Exposition: Dublin a Republican sniper‚ is hiding on a rooftop. It is the middle of the night and everything thing is silent for the most part. The sound of machine guns and rifles broke the silence every now and again. He knows he is being watched by the Free Staters. Right now the Republicans and Free Staters are waging civil war. Rising Action: Dublin is very cautious about not being seen by the Free Staters. He has a smoking problem and really wants a smoke. He knows it’s risky because the flash

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    While perhaps no longer relevant with more notorious groups like ISIS or Al-Qaeda‚ be it in current activity or geographic location‚ the Provisional Irish Republican Army serves as a good example of a more tightly knit terrorist group that covers only a small geographic region. The Provisional Irish Republican Army is a paramilitary group located in Northern Ireland‚ who used to operate throughout‚ Northern Ireland‚ the Irish Republic‚ Great Britain‚ and Europe‚ with their tactics consisting of the

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    Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. A country deemed so oppressed that it is often compared to George Orwell’s 1984. So why do the people not rise up against the government and retake their country? What kind of oppression are theses citizens subject to? Lets quickly review two key misconceptions about the North Korean country‚ government and the people. First the most common attribute often linked to North Korea‚ communism‚ but the government’s policy is known as Juche. Juche (while similar

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