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    rome’s purposes of government. These purposes of government were public services in Rome were the public services‚ common defence‚ rule of law‚ economy‚ and protection of rights. I gave the public services in Ancient Rome a grade‚ which was an A. Rome was known for its advanced public services‚ like roads‚ baths‚ aqueducts‚ and heating system. Rome had more advanced public services. They used aqueducts to provide water for drinking‚ bathing‚ and for fountains. Without aqueducts‚ the city would not

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    Running head: Equal Employment Opportunity and Employee Rights Equal Employment Opportunity and Employee Rights Equal Employment Opportunity and Employee Rights Over the course of history in the United States there have been many laws put in place to protect employees and employers. The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 are two such acts signed into law. Each of the laws protects

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    Essay topic: Educational Reforms and Employment Opportunities. Picture to yourself a crowded scene in a train crossing through the rural belt of India. The train stops for some time for track clearance and a couple of kids in rags enter the compartment with brooms. As the gentlemen seated in the seats discuss about the impact of recession on the Indian growth story a boy of about fourteen‚ brushes the area below their seats. He is at work. But what is the pay? After having swept the whole compartment

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    The federal government of the United States is composed of three distinct branches: legislative‚ executive and judicial. The powers of these branches are vested by the U.S. constitution in the Congress‚ the president and the federal courts. The legislative branch of the U.S. government is the United States Congress. It is a bicameral system‚ meaning it has both an upper and a lower house: The Senate and the House of Representatives respectively. Both senators and representatives are chosen through

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    sides of the party. Hamilton was a Federalist‚ while Jefferson was a Republican. Hamilton believed in a strong central government. Jefferson believed in strong government in states‚ individual power‚ and a weak centralized government. Although Thomas Jefferson had good ideas for the French Revolution‚ Alexander Hamilton had better ideas for balancing federal and state government‚ because of his tax and national bank ideas. Jefferson’s opinion on the French Revolution was different from others. In

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    the past‚ the federal government had no role in responding to emergencies at the time of disasters. When People were caught in disasters‚ they use to seek families and nonprofit organizations‚ like the Red Cross‚ churches‚ and private charities for support‚ while state and local governments engaged in rescue operations and substantiating and enforcing the civil order when necessary. Not until the early 20th century‚ after the San Francisco earthquake in 1960‚ the federal government has began to take

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    There are two ways the state of Texas raises money. First off “Texas is one of seven states that does not have a personal income tax” (Clark‚ n.d.). Texas‚ however‚ has the 13th highest sales tax in the nation of 6.25% (). Texas raises money through sales taxes‚ “severance taxes on oil and natural gas‚ licensing income‚ interest and dividends‚ and federal aid” (Clark‚ n.d.). During 2022-23 $78.4 billion was collected from sales tax collections alone. $9.5 billion was collected from oil production

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    majority by having a robust republic. James Madison is arguing for a dexterous federal government to be protect the people. Madison support this point in of protecting individual right by evidence found in the Federalist 10. James Madison is trying to persuade the people of America that his view for the government is the right one. Madison see what happen when a weak federal government is in control it lead to government who is ineffective at providing the state the assistance that it need then the

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    The role of the federal government in health care has increased over the years. They play a vital role in achieving better quality and value in health care and in the success and failure of lasting health care reform. So‚ should the government be involved with state health care? I would have to say yes. “On July 30‚ 1965‚ President Johnson signed the Social Security Amendments which established Medicare and Medicaid‚ promising that they would improve a wide range of health and medical services for

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    gov’t Representative Citizens elect people to represent them 2nd Established our first governing doc. Articles of Confederation Lasted 1781-1789 Was written in 1777 Purposely kept the national gov’t weak Created a Unicameral Congress 1 House/ Congress Each state had one vote Delegates were chosen by state legislature What gov’t could do under AC Conduct Foreign Affairs Wage War Could create postal service Borrow money Determine the value of money What the Nat’l gov’t couldn’t do under

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