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    Both in a democracy and a republic the people get to vote for their representatives. However‚ a republic has an elected head of state‚ such as a president whom serves for a limited time whereas in a democracy the people rule and get to choose their own type of government. A republic is a type of government in which elected representatives make the decisions and a democracy is a form of government that gives power to the people and is based on rule and law. Furthermore‚ in a republic individuals have

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    Public Welfare

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    The public policy that I chose was The Entitlement Society and Corporate Welfare or the welfare system. Federally funded and governed US welfare began in the 1930’s during the Great Depression. The US government responded to the overwhelming number of families and individuals in need of aid by creating a welfare program that would give assistance to those who had little or no income. The US welfare system stayed in the hands of the federal government for the next sixty-one years. Many Americans

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    governed us welfare began in the 1930s. Welfare isn’t bad to get. Some people get welfare and some don’t. Some people get them because they be broke and being on welfare. The use welfare stayed in the hands of federally government and the the type and amount of aid available to individual and dependent children varies from state to state. Once an appointment is completed a case worker will review all required documents‚ applications and information provided at the meeting and apply for welfare program

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    ------------------------------------------------- Psychological Effects of Unemployment and Underemployment The current state of the economy continues to be an enormous stressor for Americans‚ with 78 percent reporting money as a significant source of stress (APA‚ 2009). Unemployed workers are twice as likely as their employed counterparts to experience psychological problems such as depression‚ anxiety‚ psychosomatic symptoms‚ low subjective well-being and poor self-esteem (Paul & Moser‚ 2009). Like unemployment‚ underemployment (e.g.‚ people

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    Fiscal Grants and Federalism NAME INSTITUTION Introduction Fiscal federalism deals with the division of government functions and financial relations among the various levels of government. This has been manifested on how the government offers different grants to different local governments to fund or finance some special programs. It is also evident because the US government has been diversified to state levels by ensuring each local state has its own government that is under

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    One thing that the U.S. Constitution could not run without is Federalism. Alexander Hamilton‚ James Madison‚ and George Washington founded Federalism “divides sovereignty between a centralized state and regional or local states” (Miskelly and Noce‚ page 114). It was the subject of intense debate during the drafting of the Constitution. Alexander Hamilton‚ James Madison‚ and George Washington founded Federalism by carefully dividing the powers between federal and state government. These men were

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    Unemployment in Greece

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    agriculture (19.8 percent)‚ according to 1998 estimates in the 2000 CIA World Factbook . Greece ’s total labor force numbered 4.32 million in 1999‚ when unemployment was estimated at 9.9 percent. Generally‚ more men work in the industry sector while women dominate the service and agriculture industries. Greek women tend to have higher unemployment rates than men and are on average paid less. For additional income many Greeks work in seasonal or nonpermanent agricultural or service industry positions

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    demonstrate some cooperative federalism in our country. It is important because this idea helped create our government by creating the separation of powers. Creative Federalism- a government that emphasizes the needs of the states. It is related to our unit because we use parts of this theory in our government today. It important because this theory of government was very popular during the Johnson administration and they used this theory during his presidency. Dual Federalism- when the federal and

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    Unemployment Rate

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    Introduction The nation’s high unemployment rate is a result of a severe drop in demand for goods and services. It’s not a reflection of longer-term structural changes in the economy but rather cyclical changes in the economy. The demand for goods has been limited because of tight credit‚ decreases in government budgets‚ suppression of demand by consumers and foreign markets‚ and the inability by the fed lower interest rates. Even with the low level of interest rates the Fed is currently practicing

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    Unemployment in India

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    Unemployment means under-utilization or non-utilization of available man-power. Unemployment refers to the state of being unemployed or not having a job i.e. joblessness. A person is said to be unemployed if he or she is looking for work or is willing to work at the prevailing wage but is unable to find the job. India‚ with a vast population of over 2 billion individuals‚ is facing the biggest problem of the century in the form of unemployment of worthy and productive citizens. Our country is set

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